Sony Shifts 'Kraven the Hunter' to December, Delays 'Karate Kid' to 2025

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Sony Pictures has rescheduled the release of "Kraven the Hunter," a film based in the Spider-Man Universe, starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson and including actors such as Russell Crowe. Initially slated for August 30, 2024, the film will now premiere on December 13, 2024, and will be available in IMAX and premium large format theaters. The new release date positions "Kraven the Hunter" as an R-rated option for audiences during the holiday season, following the release of the sixth and final season of "Cobra Kai" on Netflix.

In conjunction with this adjustment, Sony has placed "They Listen," a thriller from Columbia Pictures and Blumhouse, into the August 30, 2024, release slot originally held by "Kraven the Hunter." Additionally, the release schedule now includes "Animal Friends," a live-action/animation hybrid from Legendary Entertainment, which is set to debut on August 15, 2025, featuring voice work from notable actors including Ryan Reynolds and Jason Momoa.

Furthermore, the reboot of "Karate Kid," which was previously set for a December 13, 2025 release, has been moved to May 30, 2025. These shifts in Sony's release calendar create a new landscape for the upcoming theatrical releases, providing audiences with a varied slate of films to anticipate over the next few years.

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