We finally got the trailer for the upcoming sequel to the 2018 “Venom” film, called “Venom: Let There Be Carnage.”
Tom Hardy is back as Eddie Brock and he’s playing opposite Woody Harrelson as Spider-Man villain Cletus Kasaday/ Carnage.
You can check out the trailer here:
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— Sony (@Sony) May 10, 2021
Now this of course is a Sony film and according to director Andy Serkis, they are treating this as “it’s own world” and they’re “unaware” of Spider-Man.
“Obviously, there are links between Venom and Spider-Man in the Marvel Universe and the Spider-Man story, but in this, we’re treating this very much as it’s his own world, the Venom story is his own world. There are nods and little moments just like this, the newspaper Daily Bugle, of course, but on the whole, he’s unaware, they’re unaware, at this point of other characters like Spider-Man. So that’s the way we’ve chosen to play this particular episode of the movie but well we’ll wait and see what little things you can pick out of it.”
Finally, after many delays, Venom: Let There Be Carnage will release theatrically on September 24, 2021.
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