Eddie Brock Becomes Venom (Scene) - Spider-Man 3 (2007) | Movie CLIP HD.
The Peter Parker of Earth-28242's life mirrored that of his Earth-616 counterpart up until he expunged himself of the Venom symbiote. The symbiote bonded to disgraced reporter Eddie Brock, who became the vengeful supervillain Venom.
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.
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.
The reason that Spider-Man 3's Venom creates this trilogy plot hole is not entirely Sam Raimi's fault, as he did not even want to use Venom in the franchise. Sony forced him to include Eddie Brock in the third film because of the character's popularity.
During the end of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 3, Eddie Brock and Venom (played by Topher Grace) die during the final confrontation.
Eventually, Spider-Man flings a large construction beam at Venom, and both he and the villain tumble out of the unfinished building and continue their fight in mid-fall before Venom is impaled by a pile of rebar on the ground.
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.
When Marvel's editorial staff decided that the Ultimate universe's Peter Parker would be killed in the 2011 storyline "Death of Spider-Man", the character Miles Morales was created. Although Morales is the first black Spider-Man, he marks the second time a Latino character has taken the Spider-Man identity.
As a result, the very visible red suit made Peter Parker's life as the superhero very difficult. So, for a quick fix, he turned the suit inside out, resulting in the appearance of a black Spider-Man suit. Peter uses this suit to capture Electro and Sandman as he otherwise had no other viable suit to wear.
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. Venom is bigger and stronger then Spiderman.
Black Spider is a supervillain from the DC Comics universe and is an enemy of Batman. Five individuals have used the Black Spider persona.
The symbiote was happy while attached to Peter Parker, feeding off of his positive emotions, leaving only the negative thoughts left. When Peter discovered it was the suit making him change he rejected the suit.
A symbiote is only as strong as the bond that it shares with its host. With that in mind, Venom is the clear winner, having formed a number of strong bonds since making its debut back in issue 252 of The Amazing Spider-Man.
Venom decided that, in order to completely remove the threat of Carnage from the world, he would have to devour and absorb Carnage completely.
Edward Brock Jr. 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.
After spending so long with Spider-Man as its host, the symbiote is able to mimic all his abilities, which is why Venom has all the same powers as Spider-Man, only amplified. This means that Venom is stronger and faster than the web-slinger, not to mention far more brutal.
He was stronger, faster, and much more aggressive. He loved the new suit until it was discovered that it was trying to take over Peter Parker's body and mind.
Eddie Brock as Venom is who most would consider the original character. Though the Venom symbiote was introduced in 1984, the 1993 limited series “Venom: Lethal Protector” was the first to explore Brock's history before he bonded with the symbiote.
While Venom's comic adventures have certainly been weird in the last few years, they have been consistent in making it clear that Eddie Brock and the Venom symbiote are on the side of good.
The original series climaxes with Spider-Man battling Venom in a burning warehouse, with the combination of the collapsing building and flame being enough to kill Venom.
As soon as a firefighter tells Mary Jane the building is clear of people, Spider-Man does what he must... he forces the building to collapse and kills Venom once in for all.
Marvel Comics (Earth-616) Venom knows Peter Parker because Peter Parker was the first host of the Venom symbiote (or possibly the second if you believe Deadpool) when it was given to him during the original 'Secret Wars' crossover event.