A New Date: ‘The Crow’ to hit the theaters on 30th August 2024

The Crow masterfully explores the darker facets of love, with the raw passion and undeniable chemistry between the actors forming the emotional core of the film.

A New Date: 'The Crow' to hit the theaters on 30th August 2024 914351

The much-anticipated film, The Crow, directed by Rupert Sanders, featuring Bill Skarsgard, FKA Twigs and Danny Huston, now has a new release date in India. The gripping and emotionally charged love story of Eric (played by Bill Skarsgard) and Shelly (portrayed by FKA Twigs) in The Crow is set to mesmerise audiences across India. With its intense blend of romance, revenge, and dark intrigue, this film promises to make a profound impact. Although it was initially scheduled to hit the theatres on 23rd August, the release has been rescheduled to 30th August 2024.

The Crow masterfully explores the darker facets of love, with the raw passion and undeniable chemistry between the actors forming the emotional core of the film. Each scene is crafted to evoke intense feelings, making your heart race and emotions surge. The film intricately weaves together violence, romance, and revenge, portraying these emotions with such authenticity that they truly come to life on screen. Talking about the film’s realistic feel, Director Rupert says, “I wanted The Crow to have a grounded aesthetic,” Sanders continues. “Even the supernatural elements had to feel authentic. I didn’t want anything to feel too fantastical.”

As a result, the film is a vivid and immersive experience that grips you from start to finish, making every moment pulse with genuine intensity and depth.

Experience the emotional turmoil of The Crow in theatres on 30th August 2024.

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Kunal Kothari: From operating in the entertainment industry for almost eight years, Kunal talks, walks, sleeps and breathes movies. Apart from critiquing them, he tries to spot things others tend to miss and is always up for a game of trivia about anything and everything on-screen and off-screen. Kunal rose through the ranks after joining as a journalist to being the editor, film critic and senior correspondent at India Forums. A team player and hard worker, he likes to have a cogent approach towards critical analysis, where you might find him on the field, ready for an insightful conversation about the movies.