Sony’s new trailer for Venom: Let There Be Carnage unleashes serial killer Cletus Kasady as the classic Marvel villain Carnage. Sony’s shared universe of Spider-Man spinoff films is continuing to expand, with Tom Hardy’s Venom standing center-stage. The first Venom movie grossed over $850 million in the global box office, and the studio wasted no time on signing off on a sequel. This time, though, the tongue-slavering symbiote is up against an even more terrible force – Woody Harrelson’s Cletus Kasady, the serial killer who becomes the symbiotic mass murderer Carnage.
In the comics, Carnage is considered one of the most dangerous supervillains of all, simply because he has no other goal than to spill blood – and enjoy doing it. He’s associated with one of the darkest Spider-Man stories of all time, “Maximum Carnage,” which had a breathtakingly simple concept; Carnage was unleashed on New York City, with only Spider-Man and a handful of allies standing in his way. The story’s heart was a moral quandary; should Spider-Man kill Carnage, an irredeemable villain whose bloodlust could never be sated? And if he did so, would he ever regain his faith in humanity? Tom Holland’s Spider-Man may not be in Venom 2, but the prospect of a big-screen “Maximum Carnage” is still exciting to many.
The first trailers for Venom 2 have only given a few glimpses of Woody Harrelson’s Carnage, but now Sony has clearly decided it’s time to give viewers a sense of what they’re in for. It’s time for Venom to go up against the one villain who he should really fear.
10. Kasady Becomes Carnage
The new trailer for Venom: Let There Be Carnage opens with a shot of Cletus Kasady transforming, and it’s accompanied by a disturbing line of dialogue that really does sum up pretty much everything you need to know about his character; “All I ever wanted in this world is carnage.” Serial killer Kasady gets exactly what he always dreamed of when he’s bonded with a symbiote, and he takes on a disturbing dark blood-red hue instead of Venom’s trademark black. This transformation scene takes place in a church, a nice nod to the original “Maximum Carnage” story, where a number of key scenes took place in a similar setting as part of the story’s exploration of good and evil. In the comics, the church was actually the home of Cloak and Dagger, two vigilantes who were injured in a battle against Carnage and his allies. Here, it may well have something to do with Cletus’ backstory.
9. Eddie Struggles To Control Venom
The Venom 2 trailer establishes a difficult status quo for Eddie Brock, revealing the symbiosis between Eddie and Venom is not going well. The fundamental problem is that, as Venom says, he is a predator – a hunter, whose every instinct tells him to feast on his prey. This concept has never really been developed in the comics, but it’s a logical development of Venom’s constant threats to eat people’s brains, and it adds a fun new dynamic to the sequel; Eddie wants to use the symbiote for good, but he still won’t allow it to indulge its own bloodthirsty appetites. This detail also serves to reinforce the threat posed by Carnage, for Cletus Kasady is a killer bonded with a predator just like Venom.
8. An Introduction To Shriek
Carnage won’t be the only villain in Venom 2; Eddie will also find himself going up against another inmate or Ravencroft Asylum, the super-powered sonic manipulator called Shriek. A young woman with a troubled childhood, Shriek became a twisted psychopath and then an associate of Carnage’s while they were both incarcerated in Ravencroft. She was drawn to his bloodthirsty philosophy, and quickly joined him after his breakout, becoming a key player in the events of “Maximum Carnage.” Shriek is a particularly potent threat for Venom, because symbiotes are vulnerable to sonic blasts; in addition, in “Maximum Carnage” she used her powers to bombard the entire city of New York with subtle sonic waves, encouraging citizens to become aggressive and violent, triggering riots. Venom 2 director Andy Serkis has promised Shriek will be complex; “She’s dangerous too,” he observed in one interview, “and I think she has her own sense of fairness and being just, and I think when that line is crossed, then you see a very, very dangerous, dark side to her, and that’s what we wanted to do with the character.” It will be interesting to see how Shriek’s origin story has been rewritten for the Sony film, given in the comics it involves everything from the Darkforce Dimension to a latent mutant gene.
7. Eddie Brock Visits Kasady
There seems to be some sort of historic connection between Eddie Brock and Cletus Kasady, with Brock perhaps covering the serial killer back when he worked for the Daily Bugle. Kasady invites Eddie to visit him, with the journalist presumably hoping to get some sort of twisted exclusive from one of the world’s most feared killers. Unfortunately, Kasady appears to have invited Eddie for the purpose of terrorizing him.
6. The Origin of Carnage
Carnage takes the opportunity to bite Eddie, doing what physical damage he can, but is surprised at the taste of his blood – clearly identifying the symbiote within him. This, it seems, is Venom 2‘s origin for Carnage; a sliver of symbiote was absorbed into Kasady’s body when he bit Eddie, and that symbiote regenerated itself in some way. It’s very different to the comics, where Eddie Brock actually shared a cell with Kasady. When Venom broke Brock out, he inadvertently left a symbiotic “offspring”, which bonded with the killer to become Carnage.
5. Carnage Escapes Ravencroft
As in the comics, Carnage’s slaughter begins when he breaks out of Ravencroft. The jailbreak sees Carnage demonstrate very different powers to Venom, with bullets passing straight through his body and the growth of extra arms; where Venom is a human being bonded with a symbiote, Carnage appears to have transformed into something new, part-human and part-symbiote. “He can turn to mist,” Andy Serkis explained in one interview. “He can turn to all manner of tendrils. He can take different forms. He can weaponize, he can do all of these different things. With all symbiotes, they reflect the person who is their host. So the darkness of Carnage, the playfulness, the wit, the strangeness. Cletus has a real intelligence and… a real sense of humor, and we wanted to reflect that in the symbiote that is linked to him.“
4. Carnage Brutally Kills A Guard
No doubt there will be a lot of brutal deaths in Venom: Let There Be Carnage – but the trailer shows one that is surprisingly unlike Carnage from the comics. Rather than hack or slash a guard to pieces, Carnage’s tongue extrudes down his throat. While this is most likely a gross way of choking the man to death, it may be rather more sinister, because in the comics Carnage has developed the ability to control others, bending them to his will. He does this by planting fragments of his own symbiote within them, and Carnage may well be doing something quite similar here.
3. Is Anne Somehow Connected To Carnage?
One disturbing shot in the Venom 2 trailer shows Cletus Kasady looking at a photograph of Anne Weying, Eddie’s ex-wife, played by Michelle Willaims. It’s clear Anne has become Carnage’s target, although it’s difficult to say whether the serial killer is targeting her in order to get back at Eddie – or because he has some dark connection with Anne himself. Given Anne is a lawyer, it’s possible she worked for the prosecution against Kasady, and was instrumental in getting him put behind bars. Hopefully Weying will reprise her She-Venom role from the first film.
2. “That Is A Red One!”
The Venom: Let There Be Carnage trailer includes what is clearly the first encounter between Venom and Carnage, with Eddie’s symbiote retreating in shock. “That is a red one,” Venom declares in horror. Symbiote colors don’t really mean anything in the comics, with Carnage’s red simply standing for his bloodlust, but clearly in Sony’s movies the red is significant. It could even mean the process of symbiosis doesn’t work the same way, explaining why Carnage’s powers appear to work differently to Venom’s.
1. Anne Weying Is Engaged
Sony’s Venom 2 trailer follows the traditional Marvel format, ending with a humorous moment from the film. It seems his ex-wife Anne Weying has moved on with her life, getting engaged to Dr. Dan Lewis. While Eddie is able to congratulate her, the Venom symbiote isn’t quite so pleased, even lashing out at Dan. “That dude needs some serious couples’ counseling,” Dan observes.
- Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021)Release date: Sep 24, 2021
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