A superhero movie based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, Venom made a significant box office in 2018 grossing over $850 million worldwide. Before the first film was released, there were talks of a sequel among the cast members.
In the second season, Venom: Let there be Carnage, manager Ruben Fleischer will not be back. Andy Serkis will direct the sequel.
As filming started in 2019, the movie was likely to be released on October 2, 2020. But on account of this Covid-19 crisis that’s impacting globally, the release date has been postponed to June 25, 2021.
Well, his ego is alien, and Tom Hardy will be back as Eddie Brock. Michelle Williams, who plays Eddie’s ex-wife Anne Weying will even return.
Other casts that can be anticipated are Naomi Harris Stephen Graham, and Sean Delaney. It’s also very probable the Tom Holland ( Peter Parker / Spiderman) will probably be seen at Venom 2.
Judging from the very first season, we could see overpowering cinematography in the sequel that is coming and more violent scenes. There is not much idea about the storyline. Still, Matt Tolmach ( the producer of both Venom and Venom two ) commented that the sequel could concentrate on the relationship between Eddie and Venom.
Also, in the former movie, Cletus Kasady ( Woody Harrelson) transfigured into the vicious villain, Carnage. So we can expect to see Harrelson play a more fundamental role in the upcoming film.
The new manager, Andy Serkis, has made a statement which the movie is going to be an” extraordinary piece of cinema,” although no additional plot details were revealed.
There were reports that the trailer will be out in April, but as we could see, that did not happen due to the pandemic. But a small teaser was released that reveals nothing but only the title.