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Swedish actor Bill Skarsgård is the man of the moment as his first look as the character, The Crow is out on the internet. The actor is best known for his role as Pennywise in the horror film franchise It, based on Stephen King’s eponymous novel.

The Crow

This time, Bill Skårsgard is ready to take over the world with his portrayal of Eric Draven/The Crow as the internet is buzzing with opinions on his first look as the character. Fans do not seem to be happy with his recreated look being so different from late actor Brandon Lee’s iconic look from the 1994 movie.

Fans Mock Bill Skårsgard’s First Look as The Crow

The first installment ofThe Crowfilm series was released in 1994. The film starred Brandon Lee, the son of martial arts legend Bruce Lee, in the lead character of Eric Draven. Much like the 1994 movie, the 2024 reboot is going to follow Eric, a musician, who is resurrected after his and his fiancee’s murder to avenge their deaths.

Unfortunately,The Crowwas Brandon Lee’s final film appearance as he was accidentally killed during its filming by a jammed prop gun. The movie, adapted from James O’Barr’s graphic novel, was a sleeper hit and gained a cult following. A reboot of the movie went into development in 2008, but it entered developmental hell as various directors, screenwriters, and actors were attached to it at different points.

Bill Skarsgård’s ‘The Crow’ Reboot Shifts Away From Brandon Lee Film in 1 Major Way That Could Make or Break the Movie

In April 2022, it was announced thatBill Skarsgårdwould be playing the lead role, withSnow White and the Huntsmandirector Rupert Sanders directing it. Nearly two years later, Skarsgård’s first look as the resurrected Eric Draven is out, and fans are ridiculing it.

Bill Skarsgård’s ‘The Crow’ Reboot Shifts Away From Brandon Lee Film in 1 Major Way That Could Make or Break the Movie

One of them drew a comparison posting onXthat in 1996, wrestler Steve Borden/Sting adapted his look from The Crow, and now, The Crow is adapting his look from wrestler Samuel Ratsch/Darby Allin.

1996: Sting takes his look from The Crow

Bill Skarsgård in the upcoming ‘The Crow’ (2024). Credit: Vanity Fair/Larry Horricks/Lionsgate

2024: The Crow takes his look from Darby Allinhttps://t.co/WPMjl4XwC5

— tigerstylepro 📼 (@tigerstyIepro)August 03, 2025

Bill Skarsgard and FKA Twigs in a still from The Crow (2024)

Here is what some others had to say:

2024 Crow looks like he streams on twitch & smokes vape.

— FACELESS ART 📽 (@Facelessart305)June 06, 2025

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Ricky Starks if he went emo

— RnB (@FunkyRNB)June 07, 2025

Don’t disrespect Darby’s tattoo’s like that. This is The Crow takes it look from a white boy mommy’s basement dwelling mumble rapper. Pure crap of a look.

— Kevin Flanagan (@KevsFlanagan)June 07, 2025

It’s amazing how popular characters are getting massacred in modern movies

— Azzalus✌ (@azzalus32)June 17, 2025

Fans were hoping to see a look that looked like a recreation of Brandon Lee’s character since the movie is a reboot. Hence, the skepticism towards Bill Skarsgård’s look as The Crow.

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Rupert Sanders on His Inspiration for Bill Skarsgård’s Look in the Second Part ofThe Crow

The Crow is indeed a reboot of the original 1994 movie. Even so, there are bound to be some elements that are not going to be the same as the ones in the three-decades-old movie as the creators of this one have a vision of their own for it.

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Speaking of his inspiration for Bill Skarsgård’s look in the latter half of the film, Rupert Sanders toldVanity Fairthat it is more inspired by his own life than James O’Barr’s graphic novel or Brandon Lee’s reincarnated look as The Crow. He said:

“I think the beauty of Bill is that he has a disturbing beauty, and as he transforms through his loss he becomes this thing that even he can’t control. It’s that famous line: ‘Whoever fights monsters must be careful that they don’t become one.’ That look was me in the ’90s when we were squat-raving in London, [mixed with some modern influences] like Post Malone and Lil Peep.”

Sanders also expressed his hope in the fact that 19-year-old people today look at it and claim that Skarsgård’s look resonates with them on a personal level.

The Crowis set to be released on June 08, 2025.

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