Venom: Let There Be Carnage Trailer Gives First Look At Woody Harrelson's Carnage While Venom Settles On Earth
After Tom Hardy-starrer 2018 film Venom garnered over $850 million at the worldwide box office, its sequel Venom: Let There Be Carnage has been the most anticipated Sony release.
After
Tom
Hardy-starrer
2018
film
Venom
garnered
over
$850
million
at
the
worldwide
box
office,
its
sequel
has
been
the
most
anticipated
Sony
release.
The
makers
have
finally
unveiled
the
trailer
of
the
sequel
titled
Venom:
Let
There
Be
Carnage
featuring
Woody
Harrelson.
Tom
Hardy's
half
symbiote
and
half-human
character
Venom,
will
be
seen
going
head
to
head
with
another
alien
symbiote
Carnage,
played
by
Woody
Harrelson.
The
trailer
shows
Tom
Hardy's
character,
Eddie
Brooks
and
the
symbiote
sharing
their
body
and
consciousness.
Both
begin
a
very
regular
day
as
Venom
makes
Eddie
some
breakfast
while
trashing
the
entire
apartment.
In
the
trailer,
the
symbiote
seems
to
be
adapting
quickly
to
earth
as
he
interacts
with
humans
in
exchange
for
chocolate
and
some
non-human
dietary
needs.
However,
things
are
not
just
as
easy,
as
we
also
get
to
see
Woody
Harrelson
tied
to
the
hospital
bed
in
the
maximum-security
prison,
possibly
receiving
death
penalty
for
his
crimes.
However,
Carnage
breaks
through
and
possibly
burns
down
the
whole
prison
facility.
Take
a
look
at
the
trailer,
The
sequel
has
been
directed
by
acclaimed
actor-filmmaker
Andy
Serkis,
who
is
best
known
for
motion
capture
for
films
like
The
Lord
of
the
Rings,
Planet
of
the
Apes,
and
King
Kong.
The
2018
film
had
faced
some
backlash
for
the
CGI
used
to
fused
Venom
and
Eddie
Brooks,
however,
fans
have
high
expectations
from
the
sequel.
Andy
while
talking
about
Tom's
character
and
the
film
amid
the
shot,
told
CinemaBlend,
We've
got
the
magnificent
Tom
Hardy,
who's
obviously
at
the
center
of
it,
and
we
sort
of
see
a
deepening
of
the
relationship
between
him
and
obviously,
there's
a
nemesis
character
and...
that's
all
I
can
say."
Apart
from
Hardy
and
Harrelson,
the
film
also
features
Michelle
Williams,
Naomie
Harris
and
Stephen
Graham
in
pivotal
roles.
Venom:
Let
There
Be
Carnage
is
set
to
release
on
September
24,
2021,
in
theatres.
It
is
unclear
if
the
film
will
receive
a
worldwide
theatrical
release.