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Briefly retracting Venom from his face, Eddie apologized to Cletus before Venom angrily devoured the serial killer's head and contemptuously tossed his corpse aside.
Carnage barely put up a fight. Pieces of the symbiote were on him, but he didn't fully transform or try to defend himself. Venom simply pulled the symbiote off of him and ate it, becoming stronger.
Venom later decided to absorb the Carnage symbiote "for good", during which Kasady retained the Carnage persona by costuming himself in red paint and continuing his killing sprees (albeit as a powerless human).
It could be that in the universe of the Venom movies, this type of strong bond is already known among the symbiotes to result in stronger specimens. This could explain why Venom is so fearful of facing an enemy with a ruddy hue.
Venom decided that, in order to completely remove the threat of Carnage from the world, he would have to devour and absorb Carnage completely. Venom managed to remove the Carnage symbiote from Kasady's bloodstream to the extent that, despite his best efforts, Carnage would not reemerge from Kasady's body.
The idea that he would become stronger after eating Carnage seems to come from an idea that he would be absorbing Carnage's symbiote powers and properties into himself, therefore becoming stronger. However, unlike the mutant powers of Rogue, Venom is not absorbing Carnage but consuming him.
Though Venom ultimately kills Carnage at the end of the story, he's too slow to stop Carnage from awakening Knull and luring the dark god to Earth. That's the foundation for the sequel, 2020's King in Black.
That way if Eddie gets hurt or something Venom can essentially heal Eddie's injures faster. The reason Carnage is red is because he bonded with Cletus' blood directly just like how it happened in the comics.
Likely stemming from his loneliness in prison, Cletus desired Eddie's friendship to make his separation from Shriek (his lover) bearable.
Cletus Kasady
The bond between the Carnage symbiote and Kasady was stronger than the bond between Brock and the Venom symbiote. Cletus Kasady was also a serial killer and thought of as insane. As a result, Carnage is far more violent, powerful, and deadly than Venom.
During the last interview with Brock, Kasady started mocking the reporter by wishing him a heartbreak for uncovering his secrets. Venom wasn't satisfied with his actions and attacked the prisoner, which resulted in Cletus bitting Eddie's hand. Right after the bite, Carnage was born and bonded with its host.
The end-credits scene for Venom: Let There Be Carnage is a bit more complicated than your average superhero movie stinger. It hints that the anti-hero Venom and his comic book nemesis Spider-Man may finally meet and that Venom has, perhaps, traveled across the multiverse.
The movie doesn't clearly state why, but Venom is probably afraid of Carnage because Carnage doesn't have the moral restrictions that Venom does. They are alien symbiotes. This means they need another living host to bond with if they're going to survive long-term.
Carnage ultimately leaves Peter's body and is re-absorbed by Harry Osborn, who turns into Venom. The second version appears in season four, Ultimate Spider-Man vs. The Sinister Six, as a separate creature.
As for the less-likely to return, unfortunately, we can't see a way for Woody Harrelson to return as Cletus Kasady/Carnage, given that the film ended with Venom biting his head off.
Venom 3: Is there a release date? Unfortunately, we don't have a confirmed release date for Venom 3 at the time of writing – if we're speculating, it's likely Venom 3 won't arrive in cinemas until October 2024, given the past release dates of October 2018 and 2021.
The son of Carnage, Toxin, was believed to be the most powerful symbiote ever created. The raw power of Toxin was so great that he was feared even by the King in Black, Knull, creator and leader of the symbiotes.
Symbiotes seem to have some ability to combine their constituent matter. During Maximum Carnage, the Venom and Carnage symbiotes seemed to mix in an attempt to destroy each other. Later, the Carnage symbiote would absorb other symbiotes during the symbiote invasion of New York.
Venom uses the same black goo-like substance that makes up his mass to generate webbing to shoot. As a result, there can be too much of a good thing. If Venom uses too much webbing, it actually pulls from his own body mass, which weakens the symbiote “suit.”
When a symbiote absorbs another symbiote it gains the ability to control the devoured symbiote's matter. That's why riot was larger and was able to grow thorns. He had absorbed several symbiotes by the time venom and riot fought.
There are a few reasons why Carnage is stronger than Venom. For one, Carnage has the ability to create more offspring, whereas Venom can only produce one offspring at a time. In addition, Carnage is immune to sonic attacks, which are often used against symbiotes.
In nearly every iteration of Carnage's character, he is the offspring of Venom. The Klyntar, the race of aliens that the symbiotes belong to, reproduce asexually and can transmit their offspring to other hosts.