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Fans of The Crow have already spotted a big problem with the action movie's upcoming remake.
The trailer for the new version of the beloved 1994 superhero film hit the web this week - but many social media users were quick to notice a major difference between the original and the remake that left them unamused.
The first glimpse of the Bill Skarsgård and FKA Twigs-lead movie showed a steamy montage and a slew of action-packed scenes as Post Malone's smash hit Take What You Want featuring Ozzy Osbourne and Travis Scott played in the background.
But longtime fans of the OG flick - which was based off a 1989 graphic novel of the same name - were upset with the song choice.
Fans of The Crow have already spotted a big problem with the action movie's upcoming remake
The trailer for the new version of the beloved 1994 superhero film hit the web this week
But many social media users were quick to notice a major difference between the original (left) and the remake (right) that left them unamused
Many were quick to point out that the '90s movie was well known for having a primarily rock soundtrack that helped bring the grunge and gothic feel from the comic to life on screen.
Immediately, X, formerly known as Twitter, was flooded with messages from people who slammed the teaser.
'The Crow trailer and that music... I had to put on the '94 soundtrack to cleanse my palate,' one person scathed. Another agreed, 'The music is a complete and total misfire.'
'If they don't get the music right this is gonna be awful. The music was such a big part of The Crowl,' added someone else.
'Well, this looks as s**t as I expected. Notice the choice of music they used. I'm sure that there is an audience for it, but I'm not a part of it. HARD PASS,' read a fourth tweet.
A fifth said, 'Looks decent but the music in the trailer is awful. The original The Crow had an amazing soundtrack that was a major part of that movie.'
'The Crow [trailer] was so f**king wack. Where’s the rock music bro?',' a different user asked.
Another added, 'That song choice was f**king hilarious. Trying to appeal to the wrong crowd with that s**t.
The first glimpse of the Bill Skarsgård and FKA Twigs-lead movie showed a steamy montage as Post Malone's smash hit Take What You Want played in the background
Many were quick to point out that the '90s movie (seen) was well known for having a primarily rock soundtrack that helped bring the grunge and gothic feel from the comic to life on screen
Immediately, X, formerly known as Twitter , was flooded with messages from people who slammed the teaser
'The Crow is inherently cringe (and bad) but in an angsty goth teen kind of way. Pick music that appeals to them more.'
'The vibes are SO OFF the music is pissing me off,' slammed someone else.
The Crow follows a musician named Eric Draven (played by Bill, 33) who was resurrected from the dead after he and his fiancée Shelly Webster (portrayed by FKA, 36) were brutally murdered by gang members.
After rising from his grave, Eric becomes The Crow - a supernatural being who set out on a dark quest for revenge on the people who had killed him and his lover.
The 1994 thriller starred Bruce Lee's son Brandon Lee, who was tragically killed while making the movie in a prop gun accident.
He was shot in the abdomen by a makeshift bullet that remained in a gun from a previous scene.
The Crow follows a man named Eric Draven (played by Bill, 33) who was resurrected after he and his fiancée Shelly Webster (portrayed by FKA, 36, seen) were brutally murdered
After rising from his grave, Eric becomes The Crow - a supernatural being who set out on a dark quest for revenge on the people who had killed him and his lover. Bill is seen in the trailer
The 1994 version starred Bruce Lee's son Brandon Lee (seen), who was tragically killed while making the movie in a prop gun accident
The US Occupational Health and Safety Administration fined the production $84,000 for violations after the actor's death, but the fine was later reduced to $55,000.
Over three decades after the real-life tragedy, Bill is now taking on the role for the reimagined version of the tragic love story, which is set to hit theaters on June 7.
One part of the trailer showed Shelly being tied down by two men as she screamed for help.
Another featured their murderers strangling them as they stared into each other's eyes in terror.
'When someone dies, a crow carries their soul to the land of the dead,' a narrator stated.
'But sometimes something so bad happens that the soul cannot rest until you put the wrong things right.'
'I'm gonna kill them,' Eric said in once chilling scene. 'Every single one of 'em.'
The remake also faced backlash when the first photos of it emerged last month.
At the time, X users roasted Bill's appearance, with some comparing him to 'Jared Leto's Joker.'
'I want to watch The Crow, not another version of Jared Leto as The Joker from Suicide Squad,' one person wrote. 'Horrible character design.'
'They Jared Leto's Joker-fied Eric Draven. That's disgusting,' said someone else.