VENOM 3: ALONG CAME A SPIDER – Trailer (2024) Tom Hardy, Tom Holland.
Sadly, it's unlikely anything involving Tom Holland's Spider-Man will be a part of Venom 3. Despite many teases, there's still no confirmation that Tom Hardy will actually come face-to-face with the MCU's webhead.
Tom Hardy's Eddie Brock/Venom is crashing the summer movie season for the first time as Sony Pictures has set a July 12, 2024, release date for its third “Venom” movie.
While Tom Hardy continues to build hype around Venom 3, turns out Andrew Garfield is joining him as Spider-Man.
MCU Proved Venom 3 Being The Last Movie Won't End Sony's Villain Franchise - IMDb. Venom 3 is officially in the works, but the MCU has proven that Venom could appear in other films aside from his solo movies.
The third installment will once again feature Mad Max: Fury Road star Tom Hardy in his dual role as Eddie Brock and the titular symbiote. The project is produced by Hardy and Marcel; Marcel wrote the script from a story she co-created with Hardy.
Tom Hardy's Venom is rumored to be part of Spider-Man 4. However, Sony's take on Venom is more of an anti-hero with strong leanings towards doing more good than bad. Venom could start off fighting Spider-Man and then eventually team up to fight an even bigger baddie later on in the movie.
Development of Spider-Man 3 began immediately after the successful release of Spider-Man 2 for a 2007 release. During preproduction, Raimi wanted two villains, Harry Osborn and Sandman. At the request of producer Avi Arad, he added Venom to the list, and the producers also requested the addition of Gwen Stacy.
Raimi didn't want to have Venom in the film because he didn't like his “lack of humanity”, but ended up agreeing to please the studio and the audience.
After its not-so-exciting big screen debut in Spider-Man 3, Venom was given a new chance now in a solo movie, which kicked off Sony's Spider-Man Universe, and even though it didn't do well with critics, it was a box office success that led to more stories starring the symbiote and journalist Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy).
Now, we have word that production will soon begin on the finale to the trilogy, in addition to confirmation of a release window. According to Variety, Venom 3 will hit theaters in October 2024, just in time for Halloween.
Venom 3 is currently set to release on July 12, 2024.
That's the latest news after a recent Sony release date shake up, mostly due to the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. Just as they were during the first couple of years of the pandemic, release dates are currently in flux, and could easily move again.
Having had done 'Dark Knight' with Chris [Nolan], I'd kind of done my superhero bit, but when I was presented with the opportunity to play Venom — and that correlated with my son's love of Venom and how cool he was — I got really, really excited and decided I wanted to do it."
Titled Venom: Let There Be Carnage, and alongside a returning Hardy and actress Michelle Williams who plays Brock's ex-fiancee, the main villain was played by Woody Harrelson, who did a fantastic job of bringing Cletus Kasady, a possessed serial killer, to life.
Who's in the Spider-Man 4 cast? At the June 1 premiere of his new Apple+ TV series The Crowded Room, Holland confirmed to Variety that he will be a part of Spider-Man 4.
When Cletus takes a bite out of Eddie's hand, Eddie and Venom's Symbiote DNA leads to Kasady becoming a Symbiote himself, now becoming a near-unstoppable monster known as Carnage.
Venom (Eddie Brock) In Comics Powers, Villains, History | Marvel.
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.
Eddie Brock, now re-christened and re-born as Venom, traveled around the city web-slinging and swinging in Spider-Man's own style, looking for the real Spider-Man himself. While doing such, he happened to run into The Sandman.
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.
Feeling shunned, the symbiote bonds with Eddie Brock, as the pair become Venom through their shared hatred of both Peter Parker and Spider-Man. In simple terms, Venom hates Spider-man because Peter Parker rejects the Symbiote.
Kingpin will be the big Spider-Man 4 villain
The last time Spider-Man and Kingpin faced off against each other was in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. But that's Sony's animated Spider-Man story that's only loosely connected to the MCU.
But, according to trustworthy sources mentioned by a page Heavy Spoilers, Venom played by Tom Hardy will step in Avengers: Secret Wars. He was introduced in the post-credit scene in Spider-Man: No Way Home but his quick exit, leaving a part of his symbiote left fans wondering what's next.
Holland appeared in a small role in Venom: Let There Be Carnage through a Daily Bugle report that Eddie Brock and Venom were watching on the television, after the duo was transported to the MCU. Spider-Man: No Way Home then revealed it was due to Holland's Peter Parker interfering with the multiverse.
Sony's Spider-Man spinoff Universe first began with Venom back in 2018, which introduces Tom Hardy as the Marvel villain/antihero who starts off as a guerrilla journalist before being unwittingly merged with a symbiotic alien with lethal abilities.