Kraven Has Ties To Black Panther Rumored For MCU

Kraven Has Ties To Black Panther Rumored For MCU

A wild rumor has hit the net offering that if Kraven the Hunter makes his way into the MCU, his origin will be vastly different than the comics with ties to Black Panther.

The rumor comes from Boss Logic, who normally doesn’t post rumors, but is known for all the stellar comic book fan art, so perhaps it’s legit.

According to the rumor, which Boss Logic notes to take with a grain of salt, a source has filled them in that Kraven will be from Wakanda from a tribe that no longer exists who has been exiled by the Wakandan royals. It is stated the idea is on the table (so it could be just an idea floating around Marvel).

Kraven Black Panther Wakanda MCU

Kraven in the MCU could be good news 

What the rumor may also mean, which is good news, is that Spider-Man will be sticking around the MCU, as there is talk of the character returning to Sony if Far From Home doesn’t make a billion dollars.

The Kraven rumor also being legit implies that additional Spider-Man spinoff characters will be a part of the MCU. A while back there was a report that stated Sony wants their Spider-Man spinoff universe and characters attached to MCU and even the Avengers, so this rumor of Kraven being connected to Black Panther fits with that report (it’s also been said Feige wants to use Norman Osborn).

It is also known Sony is developing a Kraven movie, with the writer previously confirming it will feature Spider-Man; so possibly it will be within the MCU, perhaps as a Spider-Man 3.

In the comics, Kraven is Sergei Kravinoff, a Soviet immigrant, and the son of an aristocrat who fled to the United States, who is a big game hunter and hunts Spider-Man.

Assuming the Kraven MCU Black Panther Wakanda ties rumor is legit, it appears as if Marvel Studios will be replacing Kraven with a black dude.

About Matt McGloin

Matt McGloin is the editor-in-chief and publisher of Cosmic Book News, the independent entertainment news site he founded in 2008. He covers movies, comics, TV, video games and pop culture and has reported major industry scoops over the years, including revealing the Avengers: Endgame title ahead of its official announcement. Through Cosmic Book News, he helped Marvel Comics promote Guardians of the Galaxy and Nova through exclusive previews, artwork, and interviews, with the site also quoted in solicitations and on comic covers. He also reported on Marvel’s Daredevil: Born Again retooling before it was later confirmed by the trades.

Recommended

Amazing Spider-Man #1000 Revealed By Marvel: Ravage Debuts In Biggest Issue In Spider-History
Amazing Spider-Man #1000 Revealed By Marvel: Ravage Debuts In Biggest Issue In Spider-History
Spider-Noir Final Trailer Released: Nicolas Cage Series Arrives May 27
Spider-Noir Final Trailer Released: Nicolas Cage Series Arrives May 27
Marvel Comics Rocked Again As Dan Buckley Exits, Brad Winderbaum Takes Control
Marvel Comics Rocked Again As Dan Buckley Exits, Brad Winderbaum Takes Control
Spider-Man: Brand New Day Featurette Shows “Spider-Man On The Street” With New Poster
Spider-Man: Brand New Day Featurette Shows “Spider-Man On The Street” With New Poster
Marvel’s Midnight Universe Revealed: Hickman Launches Horror X-Men, Spider-Man, Fantastic Four
Marvel’s Midnight Universe Revealed: Hickman Launches Horror X-Men, Spider-Man, Fantastic Four
Spider-Man and Hulk Team Up For Kevin Smith’s Fire & Brimstone Comic Series
Spider-Man and Hulk Team Up For Kevin Smith’s Fire & Brimstone Comic Series