Tom Hardy, star of Venom: Let There Be Carnage , says that they considered making the film R-rated before settling on PG-13. Coming October 1, Venom 2 will release three years after the original hit theaters due to several delays because of the ongoing pandemic. The film is directed by Lord of the Rings and Black Panther star Andy Serkis from a Venom: Let There Be Carnage wades deep into the character's lore, pulling a lot from Marvel's Spider-Man work, despite this film not being set in the mainstream Marvel Cinematic Universe at first. It pays a lot of homage to Eddie Brock/Venom's feud with Cletus Kasady/Carnage from the books and cartoons, while also nodding to many arcs over the Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) with The Daily Bugle site open on his laptop in Venom: Let There Be Carnage trailer. Image source: Sony Pictures. Spider-Man 3 will provide a simple explanation of how the Morbius & Kraven COULD Take Place Within The MCU. Venom: Let There Be Carnage reveals that Tom Hardy's Eddie Brock doesn't hail from the MCU, meaning Sony's Spider-Man Universe sits separately from the world of Hulk, Doctor Strange, the Guardians of the Galaxy, etc. Since he too falls under Sony's umbrella, one might assume Jared Leto's Morbius Venom: Let There Be Carnage hasn't topped the first film as of yet, but it's nearing the halfway mark. The first Venom film made around $856 million, so this film will have a long way to go if it She-Venom’s Spider-Man universe future looks to be hanging in the balance after Venom 2 's dramatic post-credits scene. Venom: Let There Be Carnage has introduced a smattering of Marvel favorites to its canon, including Shriek (Naomie Harris), Toxin (Stephen Graham), and of course, the eponymous Carnage (Woody Harrelson) en-route to smashing .

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