Venom 2 had a terrific box office debut. Arrived in cinemas on October 1st in the United States, the film will debut in Italy on October 15th. Many twists, but one in particular could have upset everyone, as unexpected. If you don’t want spoilers, we recommend that you stop here.
This is a rather significant death. But let’s go back for a moment. Venom: Let There Be Carnage finally brings one of the most iconic comics rivalries to the big screen: the one between Tom Hardy’s Venom and Woody Harrelson’s Carnage. It was highly anticipated, and in the final battle the clash between the two saw Venom victorious. But the shocking element is not so much this, as much as the death of his rival, Cletus Kasady. Did Sony really kill Venom’s deadliest foe so early in the franchise?
Probably not, or at least not definitively, and comics give us an answer. Indeed, Carnage’s return will be certain, if not necessary. On the other hand we must remember that in the Marvel Universe hardly anyone who is dead remains so.
As we all know, the symbiote can survive even after the death of its host. But in this case there is something more. Venom 2, in fact, establishes that the Carnage symbiote has bonded with Kasady’s blood, which means that some trace of it may still remain inside the beheaded corpse of the character played by Woody Harrelson. This means that the latter could therefore regenerate. In any case, we will not get rid of this symbiote so easily and probably not even its host.
While many wonder if Harrelson will actually return to the role in the future, Andy Serkins announces a possible second Venom sequel.
Venom 2 had a terrific box office debut. Arrived in cinemas on October 1st in the United States, the film will debut in Italy on October 15th. Many twists, but one in particular could have upset everyone, as unexpected. If you don’t want spoilers, we recommend that you stop here.
This is a rather significant death. But let’s go back for a moment. Venom: Let There Be Carnage finally brings one of the most iconic comics rivalries to the big screen: the one between Tom Hardy’s Venom and Woody Harrelson’s Carnage. It was highly anticipated, and in the final battle the clash between the two saw Venom victorious. But the shocking element is not so much this, as much as the death of his rival, Cletus Kasady. Did Sony really kill Venom’s deadliest foe so early in the franchise?
Probably not, or at least not definitively, and comics give us an answer. Indeed, Carnage’s return will be certain, if not necessary. On the other hand we must remember that in the Marvel Universe hardly anyone who is dead remains so.
As we all know, the symbiote can survive even after the death of its host. But in this case there is something more. Venom 2, in fact, establishes that the Carnage symbiote has bonded with Kasady’s blood, which means that some trace of it may still remain inside the beheaded corpse of the character played by Woody Harrelson. This means that the latter could therefore regenerate. In any case, we will not get rid of this symbiote so easily and probably not even its host.
While many wonder if Harrelson will actually return to the role in the future, Andy Serkins announces a possible second Venom sequel.
Venom 2 had a terrific box office debut. Arrived in cinemas on October 1st in the United States, the film will debut in Italy on October 15th. Many twists, but one in particular could have upset everyone, as unexpected. If you don’t want spoilers, we recommend that you stop here.
This is a rather significant death. But let’s go back for a moment. Venom: Let There Be Carnage finally brings one of the most iconic comics rivalries to the big screen: the one between Tom Hardy’s Venom and Woody Harrelson’s Carnage. It was highly anticipated, and in the final battle the clash between the two saw Venom victorious. But the shocking element is not so much this, as much as the death of his rival, Cletus Kasady. Did Sony really kill Venom’s deadliest foe so early in the franchise?
Probably not, or at least not definitively, and comics give us an answer. Indeed, Carnage’s return will be certain, if not necessary. On the other hand we must remember that in the Marvel Universe hardly anyone who is dead remains so.
As we all know, the symbiote can survive even after the death of its host. But in this case there is something more. Venom 2, in fact, establishes that the Carnage symbiote has bonded with Kasady’s blood, which means that some trace of it may still remain inside the beheaded corpse of the character played by Woody Harrelson. This means that the latter could therefore regenerate. In any case, we will not get rid of this symbiote so easily and probably not even its host.
While many wonder if Harrelson will actually return to the role in the future, Andy Serkins announces a possible second Venom sequel.
Venom 2 had a terrific box office debut. Arrived in cinemas on October 1st in the United States, the film will debut in Italy on October 15th. Many twists, but one in particular could have upset everyone, as unexpected. If you don’t want spoilers, we recommend that you stop here.
This is a rather significant death. But let’s go back for a moment. Venom: Let There Be Carnage finally brings one of the most iconic comics rivalries to the big screen: the one between Tom Hardy’s Venom and Woody Harrelson’s Carnage. It was highly anticipated, and in the final battle the clash between the two saw Venom victorious. But the shocking element is not so much this, as much as the death of his rival, Cletus Kasady. Did Sony really kill Venom’s deadliest foe so early in the franchise?
Probably not, or at least not definitively, and comics give us an answer. Indeed, Carnage’s return will be certain, if not necessary. On the other hand we must remember that in the Marvel Universe hardly anyone who is dead remains so.
As we all know, the symbiote can survive even after the death of its host. But in this case there is something more. Venom 2, in fact, establishes that the Carnage symbiote has bonded with Kasady’s blood, which means that some trace of it may still remain inside the beheaded corpse of the character played by Woody Harrelson. This means that the latter could therefore regenerate. In any case, we will not get rid of this symbiote so easily and probably not even its host.
While many wonder if Harrelson will actually return to the role in the future, Andy Serkins announces a possible second Venom sequel.