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Venom 2 let there be carnage
Venom 2 let there be carnage










venom 2 let there be carnage

Though the glowing blue eyes suggest a slightly different take on the character, whose appearance in the comics, as the child of Carnage, is Red and Black, is perhaps too visually similar for the film world. Let There Be Carnage also sets up Detective Mulligan (Stephen Graham) for his comic book moniker, Toxin. And honestly, I’m quite taken with the idea of Woody Harrelson playing a reanimated corpse.īut Carnage isn’t the only symbiote Venom could potentially face-off against down the line. After all, just because Venom ate the symbiote doesn’t mean a tiny bit didn’t survive somewhere.

venom 2 let there be carnage

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Or, if a page were to be taken from the recent Absolute Carnage event series by the phenomenal duo of Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman, the symbiote could use Kasady’s dead body as a host. Maybe that’s still possible in this new universe Venom finds himself in, one that sees Casady alive, or a Variant of him in existence.

venom 2 let there be carnage

But on the other hand, he is such an integral presence to the mythos that I can’t help but wish we got more of him and the chance to see Spider-Man and Venom face-off against him a la Maximum Carnage. Venom and Carnage’s conflict in the comics gets repetitive pretty quickly. In some ways, it makes sense why Carnage was killed off in this film. But death has never stopped Carnage in the comics. The end of Let There Be Carnage makes the surprising choice to kill off Cletus Kasady and his red symbiote. After all, Venom has a lengthy comic book history of his own that thrived outside of Spider-Man and Avengers. Tom Hardy in ‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’ Courtesy of Sony Picturesīut hard as it may be at the moment, let’s table Spider-Man and the larger MCU for now. Start placing bets now that a face-off and inevitable team-up against Spider-Man will see the Venom adopt his signature white spider insignia, completing his classic look. Whether or not this means Captain Marvel (Brie Larson) will mention the time she visited the Klyntar homeworld, or if we’ll see Venom trade punches with the Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) in the future remains to be seen. Previously, the teases about Spider-Man interacting with characters in Sony’s franchise led to the presumption that Peter Parker would get transported to another world, but surprisingly, it’s the other way around. It also explains why Michael Morbius meets Adrian Toomes (Michael Keaton) aka Vulture in the Morbius trailer. Undoubtedly, the current and impending multiversal madness in the MCU was the cause for this shift of realities. Simmons) outing of Spider-Man at the end of Spider-Man: Far From Home. Without belaboring the point anymore, the mid-credit scene of Venom: Let There Be Carnage firmly plants Venom in the MCU and gives the character his first look at Peter Parker (Tom Holland), via J. But beyond probable mid or post-credit sequences, there is a likelihood of a future event film featuring Venom, Morbius and Kraven along with others and a certain wall-crawler. Both Morbius and Kraven have faced off against Venom a number of times in the comics, with the former teaming-up with the Lethal Protector in the event Maximum Carnage. It’s already been teased that the character will share at least one scene with Jared Leto’s Morbius in the film of the same name due out in January 2022, and it makes sense that some screentime with Aaron Taylor Johnson’s Kraven, in 2023’s Kraven the Hunter, will follow. Sony’s Spider-Man universe is growing, and Tom Hardy’s Eddie Brock/Venom will undoubtedly be an essential part of that. 'The Bikeriders' Review: Jodie Comer and Tom Hardy Stir the Surface of Jeff Nichols' Gorgeous, Violent Love Letter to Outsiders While there’s much (to put it mildly) anticipation brewing for after the film’s mid-credits scene to see Venom go up against “that…guy,” something tells us that will only be part of Venom’s ongoing cinematic journey. Tom Hardy has expressed his eagerness to return for another installment during the film’s press rounds, as has director Andy Serkis. Venom: Let There Be Carnage certainly leaves the door open for more symbiote stories to be told. Venom has once again made a bond with audiences, and if the weekend’s box office predictions hold, a third installment is guaranteed.












Venom 2 let there be carnage