The Crow
Original Star Slams Remake, Calls It Disrespectful to Brandon Lee’s Legacy
Alec Baldwin’s Rust Tragedy Echoes in Controversy
The remake of “The Crow” has finally hit theaters, but not without facing a barrage of criticism from fans and critics alike. One of the original film’s stars has now joined the chorus of disapproval, slamming the remake as a disrespectful move that tarnishes the legacy of the late Brandon Lee.
Brandon Lee, the son of martial arts legend Bruce Lee, tragically lost his life in an on-set accident during the filming of the 1994 movie. The incident bears an uncanny resemblance to the more recent “Rust” tragedy involving Alec Baldwin. For years, fans have been vocal about their opposition to a remake, citing concerns that it would dishonor Brandon’s memory and legacy.
Sofia Shinas, who played Brandon’s love interest Shelly in the original film, has come out strongly against the remake. In an exclusive interview, she expressed her discontent with the project, stating that it’s difficult to imagine how Brandon’s family and fiancée must feel knowing that their loved one gave his life to make the original film, only for someone else to try to recreate the role years later.
Sofia clarified that her issue isn’t with the remake’s stars, Bill Skarsgård and FKA Twigs, but rather with the fact that the original film, which she calls “flawless,” was tampered with. This isn’t the first time a member of the original cast has spoken out against the remake. Fellow actress Rochelle Davis has also expressed her strong opposition to the project.
It’s worth noting that while there were several direct-to-VHS sequels made in the 1990s, this is the first time a straight-up remake of the original film has been attempted. Ultimately, the success or failure of the remake will depend on the verdict of moviegoers.