When the first Venom film with Tom Hardy was released in cinemas in 2018, the (anti-)superhero film developed into a box office hit. The Marvel film grossed almost $900 million worldwide. A sequel was quickly decided upon.
On Sunday, ProSieben will broadcast Venom: Let There Be Carnage as a German free TV premiere. For the even more crazy effect spectacles Gollum icon Andy Serkis, a true specialist, sat in the director’s chair.
Weird Marvel fun on TV: That’s what Venom 2 with Tom Hardy is all about
In the Venom sequel, Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) has to use the alien symbiote Venom to fight the new villain Cletus Kasady (Woody Harrelson) aka Carnage. The sequel turns out to be an exaggerated trash spectacle created by the wonderfully crazy dynamics lives between Eddie and Venom.
Since Lord of the Rings star Andy Serkis directed Venom 2 with his years of motion capture experience, the Gaga experience seems even more wacky than its predecessor.
After Venom 2, Venom 3 already has a theatrical release
The previous Venom screenwriter Kelly Marcel moved to the director’s chair for the first time for the upcoming part of the anti-hero series. Venom 3 is due on July 11, 2024 come to the cinema. Due to the current Hollywood strike, it remains to be seen whether the deadline can be met.
When is Venom 2 on TV?
ProSieben is broadcasting the Marvel sequel October 29, 2023 at 8:15 p.m out of. Alternatively, you can currently stream Venom: Let There Be Carnage with a subscription on Netflix.
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