We’ve got a first look at Bill Skarsgard and FKA Twigs in the remake of The Crow.

Will the kids love it?

Will the olds hate it?

Bill Skarsgard and FKA Twigs in The Crow

If you were a teenager in the 1990s (like me!

), few things mattered to you likeThe Crow.The 1994 film captured goth/grunge cool.

Have a look at the first image of Skarsgard as the titular anti-hero…

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The spirit takes the form of a crow, which inspires Dravens persona.

We see dark circles around his eyes and black paint across lips, creating the suggestion of a grin.

And he does appear to be putting on a leather duster, to match his leather pants.

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But then, there are the tattoos.

But they also seem believable for a rock musician in the 2020s.

Look, theres good reason to be skeptical ofThe Crow2024.

But there is a primordial power to the story ofThe Crow.

It comes from OBarrs anger at the meaningless death of his own fiancee.

He poured his anger and longing into every page of his original comic.

Does Nu-Eric look dumb with his excessive tattoos?

But we think that about most kids these days.

After all, were in our 40s now and we dont get kids these days.

The Crow hits theaters on June 7.