The Crow reboot has divided fans on Bill Skarsgård’s grungier modern look compared to Brandon Lee’s, with one of the original actors not pleased at all.

Lee’s version of Eric Draven was what many thought a perfect rendition of theoriginal comic book character. Long hair, leather pants, a black long-sleeve shirt, and combat boots. He embodied the gothic revenge aura of the 90s that the movie became known for.

Fast forward, and The Crow is nowscheduled to release a rebootwith Skarsgård as Eric Draven. But the first impression of his on-screen character left many excited and some not willing to watch. Unlike Lee’s, Skarsgård’s version is grungier, tattooed, with a mullet hairstyle, and not necessarily gothic.

The scrutiny behind the reboot and the new Eric Draven has led original The Crow actor Rochelle Davis to voice her thoughts — and her words are less than kind.

Speaking withTMZ, Rochelle Davis’s initial reaction to the official images of the reboot was “yuck.” She explained that she initially didn’t expect anything good about the reboot. For her, it was confirmed when a first look at Skarsgård revealed a heavily tattooed almostJared Leto Joker-style Eric Draven.

The Crow actor explained she’s not a fan of “dingy, dirty, grungy.” To her, Skarsgård looked like the very villains his character tried to kill, while Lee’s version is seen as a “good man, with a good soul.”

Davis starred in the 1994 movie as Sarah Mohr. The young girl that Eric and Shelly look after and care for. Davis was a young girl at the time but always spoke highly of her friendship with actor Lee. She feels that anyone besides a “straight white male” would have been more appropriate. Or someone who resembles Lee out of respect.

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But some comic book fans seeThe Crow rebootas the gateway for new generations. Also, Skarsgård’s version is slightly more comic book-accurate with the mullet.

Gabriela Silva was a Senior TV & Movies Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in Netflix originals, K-Drama, and Disney+ shows. She also has bylines at ScreenRant, Pop Br, and Showbiz Cheat Sheet.