VENOM Devours Spider-Man’s Head in Killer LET THERE BE CARNAGE Poster

Director Andy Serkis’ Venom: Let There Be Carnage with Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock and Woody Harrelson as Cletus Cassidy will now be unleashed into a theater near you on June 25, 2021. 

And today we have a killer fan poster via ultraraw26 on Instagram.

He writes: “So in the drama news a few days back, @tomhardy shared this picture of a very hungry looking venom’s zoomed-in shot, chewing through a red and blue spider. Now the drama in this scenario, is that he ended up deleting the post due to reasons unknown. Maybe it was too PG for Instagram. But I don’t think that it was some kind of a spoiler. I mean, sony is desperately trying to establish the spider universe with all its characters intact. So us seeing something like this in a movie is never ever going to happen. But we can fantasize, can’t we? Well, given the fact that I’m an artist and that it’s my job to provide content for your eyes to feast on, here’s a little rendition of a zoomed out shot of how that scene could’ve looked like. Keep chewing everyone.”

Check it out below.

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The sequel stars Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock / Venom along with Woody Harrelson as Cletus Kasady / Carnage, Michelle Williams as Eddie’s ex-fiancée Anne Weying, Reid Scott as Anne’s boyfriend Dan Lewis, Naomie Harris as Shriek, and Stephen Graham in an undisclosed role.

RELATED: PRODUCER SAYS VENOM 2 MIGHT BE RATED R DUE TO JOKER SUCCESS

Venom 2 will be directed by Andy Serkis and produced by Avi Arad, Matt Tolmach, Amy Pascal, and Hutch Parker from a screenplay written by Kelly Marcel based on the character created by David Michelinie and Todd McFarlane. Columbia Pictures will unleash it on October 2, 2020.

Producer Matt Tolmach says that, while the original film was rated PG-13 for intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action, and for language, the sequel may end up being rated R due to the success of Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker. Fingers crossed. We’ll let you know when we hear more.

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