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Inspiration behind this video:
Venom: Let There Be Carnage looks super-weird – and that’s no bad thing. When Sony first announced Tom Hardy would be portraying Eddie Brock in a Spidey-free Venom solo effort, fans reacted with a sense of confused anticipation. Many wondered how Venom would capture the tone of its titular symbiote, especially after the character’s butchering at the hands of Spider-Man 3. While maybe not a disaster on that level, those fears proved well-founded. Critics lambasted Venom as an all-too-generic origin tale that paper over the narrative cracks with visual effects. Had it not been for a strong box office haul, Venom 2 probably wouldn’t have happened.
Amidst the negativity, reviews did praise Venom’s kooky interplay between Eddie Brock and his symbiote occupant. The duo’s dysfunctional dynamic was the highlight in a web of superhero beige – there just wasn’t enough of it. Striving to be taken seriously, the 2018 effort never dived into the inherent silliness of its premise, neutering the Brock-Venom duality. Fortunately, times are a-changing in Venom: Let There Be Carnage. Set roughly 18 months after the first film, Eddie and Venom have settled into a groove, taking the sequel firmly out of origin story territory. Moreover, Andy Serkis (who, lest we forget, knows exactly how to evoke sympathy from grotesque creatures with erratic personalities) has joined Venom: Let There Be Carnage as director.
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