April 15, 2026 - 14:30

The first day of CinemaCon 2024 in Las Vegas was dominated by Sony Pictures, which delivered a slate of exciting updates focused on its key franchises. The studio generated significant buzz by sharing new, unreleased footage from the upcoming live-action film "Kraven the Hunter," starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson. The preview reportedly offered a darker, more intense take on the iconic Spider-Man villain.
Beyond the Spider-Verse, Sony made clear its intention to aggressively mine the world of video games for future blockbusters. The presentation highlighted the successful adaptation model of films like "Uncharted" and hinted at more projects in the pipeline, though specific titles were not formally announced. This strategy underscores a major industry trend of translating popular interactive stories to the big screen.
The presentation set a high-energy tone for the convention, reassuring theater owners of a strong future lineup. Sony's dual focus on expanding its Marvel universe and leveraging bestselling gaming IP points to a content strategy built on pre-existing fan bases and proven global appeal. The audience left anticipating more concrete details on these projects in the coming days of the exhibition.
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