The upcoming remake of The Crow has sparked a response from the original film's director, Alex Proyas, who shared his sadness on social media regarding the new adaptation. Proyas referenced the deeply personal connection the original has, given that Brandon Lee tragically died during filming, which he feels makes the movie a part of Lee's legacy that should not be reworked. The 1994 film, which went on to be both a commercial and critical success, led to significant reforms in on-set safety procedures to prevent similar incidents. Audience reactions to the remake's trailer have been mixed, with the full opinion yet to be seen until the film's release on June 7, 2024. As YouTube no longer shows public dislike counts, it is more difficult to gauge the overall sentiment, but comment sections suggest that many fans are skeptical about the need for a remake.

How have fans reacted to the trailer for The Crow remake?

Fan reactions to the trailer for The Crow remake appear to be mixed, with many expressing skepticism or disappointment in comments online, reflecting a sentiment that the original film holds a special place and may not need a modern reimagining.

The Crow, both the original and the remake, are based on the comic book series of the same name by James O'Barr. The story follows Eric Draven, a musician who is resurrected to avenge his and his fiancée's deaths. The 1994 film became a cult classic, in part because of the tragic death of its star, Brandon Lee, during production, which cast a mythic aura around the film's release and reception. It has inspired several sequels and, now, a remake, though none have replicated the impact of the original.