It is just a way to highlight how the union works. “We" implies a collective effort, and Venom is the product of a melding between a man and an extraterrestrial creature. Two creatures uniting on a very specific kind of wedding and acting now as a singular entity.
Whereas Venom refers to himself as “we” (“We are Venom”), Carnage refers to himself as “I” because both Cletus and the symbiote are intimately connected thanks to their shared lust for death and destruction.
Brock took on the name Venom in reference to the sensationalistic material he was forced to traffic in following his fall from grace. Over the years, as the symbiote gained more intelligence and moved to additional human hosts, the name began to apply to the symbiote as well as its hosts.
But why does Venom lick the TV with Peter's face on it? Besides communicating the apparent fact that Venom wants to eat brains — and Peter's looks tasty to Venom — Venom's hunger appears to be proof of an intrinsic attraction to Peter Parker.
Why does Venom say that is a red one? In the trailer, the Venom symbiote expressed reluctance about fighting him after noticing that Carnage is a “red one,” which suggests that red symbiotes are naturally more powerful than all other members of his species.
In addition, Venom has come out on top as the victor in many battles with Symbiotes like Carnage, Hybrid, and Scream (all of which are arguably more powerful than he is).
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.
Without a doubt, "The Nativity" arc (by Mike Costa and Mark Bagley) is among Venom's most unusual stories, featuring the alien symbiote becoming "pregnant" (while Eddie Brock was his host) and giving birth to the Sleeper symbiote.
The black suit alien symbiote that had been bonded to Spider-Man was by that point forcibly rejected by him. Combining with the nearby Brock, the symbiote shared his hatred for Spider-Man, as well as mentally sharing with Brock its former host's secret identity of Peter Parker.
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The Venom symbiote never identifies as male or female, taking on both a masculine and feminine appearance depending on the host. Nonbinary folks have related to this character's gender fluidity. Even though the symbiotes all possess a masculine-presenting voice, gender itself is never established.
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In the comics Venom describes their bond as being like marriage, he tells Eddie he loves him and Eddie calls him “darling” and “my love”. Plus they literally have a child together. Yes. Also in the comics the main reason Venom hates Spider-man is because Spider-man rejected it.
Carnage is Venom's offspring. That is why Carnage often calls him “Pops” or the like. Like a previous poster stated Venom feels responsible for Carnage and Carnage hates his “dad”.
During the fight, Mulligan is apparently killed by Barrison, but absorbs a piece of one of the symbiotes, which later revives him and causes his eyes to glow blue.
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.
Venom is an anti-hero in the Spider-Man franchise. He is one of Spider-Man's archenemies later turned rival. The name has belonged to several different hosts over the years, which means that Venom is indeed the identity of this particular alien Symbiote.
The Venom symbiote actually has a twisted love/hate relationship with Peter Parker, seeing him as an ideal host but resenting him for abandoning it.
A version of himself who wanted to violently murder him, was fully capable of doing so and whom Peter barely managed to survive against in each encounter. Spider-Man's unusual fear of Venom was the product of the above factors working in tandem.
Additionally, the symbiote is agendered. It reproduces asexually, can mold itself after the gender of its host (as seen in both the comics and film with Anne Weying), and yet speaks in a traditionally masculine tone. But never is a gender assigned to the symbiote. This marks Venom as gender nonconforming.
As you may recall from the first Venom movie, the symbiote was unable to bond with numerous people and left each of its test hosts dead. It wasn't until Venom formed a special bond with Eddie that both the host and symbiote were able to survive.
Symbiotes are genderless, reproduce asexually, and generally produce only one offspring in a lifetime.
Blue Symbiote (2) (Agony): In the comics Agony was one of the symbiotes forcibly spawned from Venom alongside several others by the Life Foundation.
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.
Venom 3 was originally expected to arrive sometime in October 2024, but the fact that Sony has moved it up on the schedule suggests that they are confident about delivering the film despite the impact of the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes on the production (more on that below).