Venom has endured as one of Spider-Man's most prominent villains, and was initially regarded as one of his three archenemies, alongside the Green Goblin and Doctor Octopus.
The Venom/Spider-Man feud began years ago due to bad journalism, Spider-Man's heroism, and the mutual hatred of one angry symbiote. Though the Lethal Protector has become an anti-hero since the '90s, Venom is still widely regarded as one of Spider-Man's most well-known and iconic villains.
He is a major antagonist in the Spider-Man but later became the young hero's enemy turned rival and occasional Ally. He was a corrupted news reporter who became bonded to an ancient alien symbiote after it departed from Peter Parker, both becoming known as Venom.
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Venom is an anti-hero in the Spider-Man franchise. He is one of Spider-Man's archenemies later turned rival.
As is normal with changes in the comic book status quo, it eventually rubber-banded back to Venom being a full-on villain who wanted nothing more than to kill Spider-Man.
The Black Suit, otherwise known as the Symbiote Suit, is a living, breathing entity now known as the Venom Symbiote. It's seen a storied history of its own, beginning with Spider-Man before taking its own shape with photojournalist Eddie Brock to become the fan-favorite anti-hero Venom.
Originating as an offspring of Venom, Carnage is much more powerful than its parent symbiote because of the symbiotes' biology, and is in many ways a darker version of him.
Biography. A hulking and twisted distortion of Spider-Man, Venom is the result of an alien symbiote merged with a human holding a bitter grudge against Peter Parker. This combination has proven nearly lethal to the wall-crawler numerous times.
After Secret Wars, Spider-Man takes the symbiote back home, and after a while, it leaves Peter's body and connects with Eddie Brock to become a new “Lethal Protector,” named Venom.
“Buried in his brain is some knowledge of that connection.” So, we know that in the Tobey Maguire Spider-Man universe, Venom knows that Peter Parker is Spider-Man. And if the symbiote retains knowledge from all of its doppelgängers, then it would make sense that Tom Hardy's Venom knows who Spider-Man is as well.
Instead, the main antagonist of Venom is Dr. Carlton Drake (Riz Ahmed), who obtains three symbiotes from outer space and who spends most of the movie trying to track down and capture Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy), who has bonded with the symbiote Venom.
Edward "Eddie" Brock (a.k.a. Venom) was best friends with Peter Parker before going to college. He was working at Empire State University labs when the Venom symbiote was being studied.
While Eddie Brock is the only person who Venom remains close, Brock is also happy to be without the symbiote sometimes.
Voice actor. Venom is a villain in Marvel's Spiderman. He also known as Eddie Brock. He hates Spiderman because he thinks he is the cause of all the bad luck in his life.
His backstory in The Amazing Spider-Man #300 revealed that he lost his career as a journalist after Spider-Man caught the real Sin-Eater killer, exposing Brock's claim of Emil Gregg to be false. Brock developed a hatred for Spider-Man and Venom preyed upon this empower himself against the superhero.
File this one under “no-brainer,” Carnage has long since been defined as Venom's true arch-nemesis, even more so than Spider-Man.
In the final moments of the mid-credits scene, we see that a piece of the symbiote responsible for Venom actually separated from Eddie as he vanished, and landed on the bar. After a moment, we also see that it's very much still active, as it crawls off — presumably to find its MCU host.
The two became permanently fused over the years, considering themselves a "we" after twenty-five years together. Despite becoming increasingly creepy to the others, Spider-Man remained an ally of the heroes, fighting alongside them against the new generation of the Masters of Evil.
First, there's the Symbiote Spider-Man. When Peter first encountered the Symbiote, it used him as its host. For awhile then it changed the color of his suit to black and slightly altered his symbol as well.
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.
Dylan Brock is the son of Eddie Brock and Anne Weying. When Anne bonded to the Venom symbiote, she somehow became pregnant with Dylan.
Following it giving birth to Toxin, Cletus began affectionately referring to the Carnage symbiote using female pronouns. He has more recently reverted to referring to it with male pronouns.
Viewers have imagined how the fight would go between these two iconic characters, and while it's taken a while to set-up, the face-off is now closer than ever. After Venom's brief interactions with the MCU in Venom: Let There Be Carnage and No Way Home, it is clear that Venom is preparing to take down Spider-Man.
Venom, or Edward Brock, Jr. is the final antagonist of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man Trilogy, serving as the main antagonist of Spider-Man 3. He was portrayed by Topher Grace.
By firmly establishing Andrew Garfield as the Spider-Man of the Morbius and Venom films, this sets the stage for a collision between the wallcrawler and the Lethal Protector. Prior to being sent back to their universe at the end of No Way Home, Eddie Brock and Venom were set out to go have a word with Spider-Man.