Sony Pictures Entertainment, on Monday, released the second highly anticipated trailer of their most awaited film ‘Venom: Let there be Carnage’ and it was all about Tom Hardy vs. Woody Harrelson in the new official trailer.
As per ANI, The film once again stars Hardy as Eddie Brock, a journalist who has an alien symbiote living with him. Together, they are Venom.
This time around Harrelson is also starring after the actor portrayed serial killer Cletus Kasady in the post-credits scene for the first ‘Venom’, released in 2018. The new movie will see Harrellson’s Kasady transform into Carnage, a villain known as Venom’s chief antagonist in the comics.
The trailer hints that Cletus acquires his symbiote by chomping on Eddie’s hand and tasting his symbiote-infused blood, but there might be more to it than that. Viewers also catch a few glimpses of Shriek (Naomie Harris), who has sonic-scream powers and is Kasady’s girlfriend in the comics.
Even though Venom started as a Spider-Man villain in the comics, the symbiote first appeared in Spidey’s stylish black costume. The first movie wasn’t connected to the wallcrawler or the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The previous trailer suggested deeper links to elements from Spidey comics, and the season finals of a recent MCU TV series open the door for a crossover.
‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’ has been directed by Andy Serkis, in association with Marvel and Tencent Pictures, also stars Michelle Williams, Reid Scott, and Naomie.
The film is produced by Avi Arad, Matt Tolmach, Amy Pascal, and Hutch Parker.
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