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Venom & Carnage Go Head-to-Head in 'Venom 2' Trailer - Watch Now!

The debut trailer for Venom 2 – aka Venom: Let There Be Carnage – has just debuted!

The movie sees the return of Eddie Brock/Venom (Tom Hardy) and introduces Cletus Kasady (Woody Harrelson), a crazed serial killer who survives a lethal injection in prison which turns him into the deadly Carnage.

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'Venom 2' Release Date Gets Pushed Back Again

The release date for the Venom sequel has been pushed back again.

It has been announced that Venom: Let There Be Carnage will now be released on September 17 instead of its rescheduled premiere date of June 25, People reports.

This is the second time the release date for Venom 2 has been pushed back because of the Coronavirus pandemic. Originally, Venom: Let There Be Carnage was supposed to be released on October 2, 2020, but it was then pushed back to June 2021.

Andy Serkis is directing the sequel to the 2018 Spider-Man spinoff movie.

Tom Hardy is reprising his role as Eddie Brock, aka Venom, with Woody Harrelson playing the new supervillain Carnage. Michelle Williams will also return in her role.

We have photos from the set of Venom: Let There Be Carnage and you can check them out right here!

'F9' Moves to June 2021 Date, Fans Worried About 'Venom 2' Release Now

F9, the ninth movie in the Fast & Furious series, just had its release date pushed back again.

The film was originally supposed to hit theaters in May 2020 and was one of the first movies to be delayed when the pandemic struck. It was initially pushed to April 2, 2021 and then the studio moved it to May 28, 2021 after the James Bond movie No Time to Die was moved to that date.

Now, Universal has decided to push the film again to June 25, 2021.

Jared Leto‘s Venom 2 was scheduled to be released on June 25 and now fans are worried they’re going to wait even longer to see that movie. It was originally supposed to hit theaters in October 2020, but was also delayed due to the pandemic.

It’s likely that Sony Pictures will decide to move the Venom 2 release date so it’s not competing with another major movie.

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'Venom 2' Release Date Moved Back By Over 8 Months, Full Title Revealed

Venom: Let There Be Carnage, the sequel to Venom, has been moved back by over eight months amid the Coronavirus pandemic. The press release for the date change also revealed the full title to be Venom: Let There Be Carnage.

The film was supposed to be released on October 2, 2020, but will now be released on June 25, 2021, Deadline reports.

Tom Hardy is reprising his role as Eddie Brock, aka Venom, with Woody Harrelson playing the new supervillain Carnage. Michelle Williams will also return in her role.

We have photos from the set of Venom 2 and you can check them out right here!

Naomie Harris Is in Talks to Play Villain Shriek in 'Venom 2'!

Naomie Harris might be tapping into her villainous side!

The 43-year-old actress is in talks to play villain Shriek in the upcoming Venom 2, Variety reported on Friday (October 18).

Tom Hardy will return the titular anti-hero.

Andy Serkis will direct, and Michelle Williams and Woody Harrelson are also reprising their roles.

Shriek is Carnage’s romantic interest in the comic books, so her character would likely team up with Woody in the movie to fight Venom.

Fans speculate that the upcoming sequel will be released in October of 2020 based on the Marvel release calendar.

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'Venom 2' Adds New Marvel Villain in Addition to Carnage!

Shriek is joining the Marvel movie universe for Venom 2!

If you don’t know, Shriek is a female villain in the Marvel world that is usually seen as a nemesis to Spider-Man and the lover of Cletus Kasaday, aka Carnage. Carnage is Venom‘s biggest villain, and the character was introduced in the end credits scene for the first Venom film.

Shriek, according to Deadline, has superpowers of “sonic energy blasts, flight, and the ability to stir up dark and violent emotions in others.”

“Right now the role is not filled, the net is cast wide toward many kinds of actresses,” one source said, with producers “looking mostly at unknowns right now.”

Tom Hardy is set to reprise his role as Venom, with Woody Harrelson presumed to return as Carnage.

The film is currently set for release on October 2, 2020.

Andy Serkis to Direct Tom Hardy in 'Venom 2'

Andy Serkis has signed on to direct the upcoming movie Venom 2, according to THR!

The 55-year-old actor and filmmaker rose to fame for his motion capture performance as Gollum in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. He reprised the role in The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and also got directing experience by serving as the second unit director for all three films.

Andy also had memorable roles in the movies 13 Going on 30 and Black Panther. He made his directorial debut on the 2017 movie Breathe and most recently directed Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle for Netflix.

The first Venom movie, starring Tom Hardy and Michelle Williams, grossed an incredible $856 million at the box office despite a Rotten Tomatoes score of just 29%.

Tom is returning for the sequel, which was written by Kelly Marcel. The movie currently has an October 2, 2020 release date.