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“Venom: Let There Be Carnage” Trailer Showcases Tom Hardy vs Woody Harrelson

The first official trailer has arrived for Venom: Let There Be Carnage the anticipated sequel to the 2018 surprise hit (and really fun movie) Venom, which starred Tom Hardy as a human who bonds with an alien symbiote and becomes a super-anti-hero.

Hardy is back as Eddie Brock/Venom, who appears to be fine with the fact he’s possessed by a man-eating goop monster.

Check out the trailer below.

Venom: Let There Be Carnage Trailer #1 (2021) | Movieclips Trailers – YouTube

Andy Serkis is directing this sequel that sure looks like it has decided to double down on the high octane Comic Book vision the first film gave us. Which is impressive and has me even more excited since I really enjoyed how wild that first film was.

This time Woody Harrelson, joins the cast full time after being teased in the first films post credit scene as Kasady, a serial killer who bonds with another symbiote that turns him into the lethal villain known as Carnage.

Venom: Let There Be Carnage, has been delayed several times due to COVID-19, finally opens only in theaters on September 24, 2021.

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