Carnage really knows how to make an entrance.
One more clip from Venom: Let There Be Carnage has dropped before its theatrical debut this Friday, Oct. 1, as reported by comicbook.com, and it gives fans their first glimpse of the blood-red Carnage bursting to life. Check out the short video on this page.
Cletus Kasady transforms into #Carnage for the first time in this brand new clip from #VenomLetThereBeCarnage! pic.twitter.com/4J9IIxYcRO
— One Take News (@OneTakeNews) September 27, 2021
As horror and comic book fans know by now, this Sony Pictures sequel to the 2018 hit Venom is set more than a year after the first film, when journalist Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) is still trying to adjust to life as the host of the symbiote Venom.
Trying to get his career back on track, Brock interviews incarcerated serial killer Cletus Kasady (Woody Harrelson). Things go bad, though, when Kasady attacks Brock, biting his hand and tasting something strange. As this most recent clip shows, that bite will cost Kasady dearly.
The PG-13-rated film–directed by Andy Serkis from a screenplay by Kelly Marcel–also stars Michelle Williams as Brock’s ex-fiancée Anne Weying, Naomie Harris as Frances Barrison (and Shriek), Reid Scott as Dan Lewis and Stephen Graham as Det. Mulligan.
The Marvel Comics Venom character was introduced as a living alien costume back in 1984 in The Amazing Spider-Man No. 252, and had its first full appearance in issue No. 300 of the same comic book. Carnage made his debut in The Amazing Spider–Man No. 361 (1992).
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