Bill Skarsgård and FKA Twigs are set to star in the upcoming remake of the cult classic film, The Crow. The original 1994 movie, based on a graphic novel series by James O'Barr, follows the story of Eric, played by Skarsgård, who is resurrected to seek revenge on those responsible for his and his fiancée's murder.
New photos released by Lionsgate showcase Skarsgård in character, sporting tattoos, black eye makeup, and a dark coat. The images also feature intimate moments between Skarsgård and Twigs, who play the roles of soulmates Eric Draven and Shelly Webster.
The tragic history of the original film is well-known, as Brandon Lee, son of Bruce Lee, lost his life during its production due to an accidental shooting on set. Despite the devastating incident, the movie was completed and released in May 1994.
Rupert Sanders, the director of the new Crow movie, expressed the team's awareness of the tragedy surrounding the original film. Sanders emphasized the respect they hold for Brandon Lee's legacy and the intention to honor his memory through their work on the remake.
Brandon's sister, Shannon Lee, commemorated the 30th anniversary of her brother's passing in April 2023, highlighting his enduring impact and the ongoing efforts to celebrate his life and contributions.
The Crow is scheduled to hit theaters on June 7, offering audiences a fresh interpretation of the beloved story. Sanders praised Skarsgård's portrayal of the Crow character, noting the fragility and beauty he brings to the role, while acknowledging the lasting influence of Brandon Lee's original performance.