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Kraven the Hunter is a Marvel movie overrun with Spider-Man villains.
Some familiar, some unfamiliar.
But even the familiar ones can trip audiences up if they’re not expecting it.
Whether it’s ‘good’ or ‘bad’ is a matter of personal taste.
What really matters is that it’s different.
Who is Rhino in the comics?
While Spider-Man can’t best Rhino in a test of strength, he can outsmart him.
You get the idea.
Rhino’s whole deal is being strong but not bright.
What changes have been made?
Alessandro Nivola’s Aleksei is a Russian mercenary and he’s no low-level thug.
This embarrassment burrows into Aleksei like a seed that is later watered by resentment.
Fast forward in the movie’s timeline and Aleksei is still at the top of his enterprise.
Only now, something’s different about him, physically.
At first glance, he looks like an IT guy on Wall Street.
Or a Book of Mormon ensemble cast member.
Disconnected from the fluid, Aleksei’s monstrous rhinoceros form slowly takes over.
This is how Rhino becomestheRhino that comes to blows with Kraven in the movie’s climax.
Embarrassed by the way Nikolai dared to speak to him, Aleksei sought powermand eventually got it.
Kraven the Hunter is in theaters now.
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