If you're eagerly awaiting the release of 'Kraven the Hunter' (2024) and can't get enough of its intense action, dark themes, and antihero vibes, you're in the right place. This article will introduce you to 10 movies and TV shows that share similar elements—whether it's the gritty storytelling, morally complex characters, or high-stakes hunts. Dive in to discover your next favorite watch while you count down the days until Kraven hits the big screen.

Blade (1998)
Description: Wesley Snipes' daywalker shares Kraven's physical prowess and monster-hunting occupation. Both are ultra-violent comic adaptations that helped prove R-rated superhero films could succeed. The underground vampire rave scene shows a similar hidden world of monsters.
Fact: Snipes performed most of his own stunts. The original cut was NC-17 before edits. The iconic sunglasses were Snipes' personal pair.


Blade II (2002)
Description: Guillermo del Toro's direction adds grotesque body horror that would appeal to Kraven's visceral nature. The Reapers are genetically engineered predators, similar to Kraven's enhanced abilities. Both feature elite hunters tracking superior prey.
Fact: The Reaper prosthetics took 5 hours to apply. Donnie Yen choreographed the fight scenes. Del Toro based the Bloodpack on 80s action movie teams.


Ghost Rider (2007)
Description: Another supernatural antihero film from Sony's Marvel catalog. The demonic transformation scenes parallel Kraven's animalistic rage. Both protagonists make Faustian bargains that define their cursed existence.
Fact: Nic Cage got the Ghost Rider tattoo for real. The flaming skull required 12 VFX companies. Cage based his performance on Elvis and Clint Eastwood.


Blade: Trinity (2004)
Description: Introduces the Nightstalkers, a team of monster hunters like Kraven's potential allies/enemies. Dracula's portrayal as the ultimate predator mirrors Kraven's obsession with worthy prey. Both deal with legendary hunters facing their greatest challenge.
Fact: Ryan Reynolds ad-libbed most of Hannibal King's lines. Snipes allegedly refused to speak to directors on set. Parker Posey based her vampire on Courtney Love.


Punisher: War Zone (2008)
Description: The most brutal Marvel film before Deadpool, matching Kraven's violent tone. Frank Castle's guerrilla warfare tactics resemble Kraven's hunting methods. Both are skilled tacticians who blur hero/villain lines.
Fact: Ray Stevenson broke two ribs during filming. The shotgun-to-face death was controversial. Originally planned as a trilogy with Stevenson.


Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (2011)
Description: The Neveldine/Taylor direction adds frenetic energy similar to Kraven's hunt sequences. The apocalyptic tone matches Kraven's primal worldview. Both feature protagonists constantly at war with their darker halves.
Fact: Directors filmed parts while rollerblading. Cage improvised the pee-fire scene. Originally planned as start of a new trilogy.


Venom (2018)
Description: Similar to 'Kraven the Hunter', 'Venom' is part of Sony's Spider-Man Universe (SSU) and features a morally complex antihero. Both films explore themes of duality, with protagonists struggling against their darker instincts. The action sequences and darker tone align with Kraven's brutal hunting style.
Fact: Tom Hardy improvised many of Eddie Brock's lines, especially the more humorous ones. The symbiote's voice was created by mixing Tom Hardy's voice with other sounds, including a lion's roar. Originally planned as part of the MCU, it became standalone due to creative differences.


Logan (2017)
Description: Like Kraven, this is a gritty, R-rated take on a classic Marvel character. The wilderness setting and brutal hand-to-hand combat mirror Kraven's savage hunting grounds. Both explore aging warriors facing their legacy.
Fact: Hugh Jackman's final Wolverine film. Inspired by 'Unforgiven' and 'The Wrestler'. The R-rating allowed 239 F-bombs.


Morbius (2022)
Description: Another SSU film featuring a tragic antihero with animalistic powers. Like Kraven, Dr. Morbius is a hunter (of blood) struggling with his monstrous nature. The Gothic horror elements and physical transformations parallel Kraven's primal themes.
Fact: Jared Leto trained in aerial silks for the flying scenes. The bats were created using a mix of CGI and real bat movements. The film was delayed six times due to COVID-19 and reshoots.


Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021)
Description: This sequel intensifies the violent, monster-fueled action that would appeal to Kraven fans. The predator-prey dynamic between Venom and Carnage mirrors Kraven's hunting philosophy. Both films feature villains who embrace their monstrous nature completely.
Fact: Woody Harrelson's Carnage wig was so uncomfortable he could only wear it for short periods. At 97 minutes, it's one of the shortest modern superhero films. The post-credit scene directly connects to Spider-Man: No Way Home.
