Yesterday it was released in the United States, Venom: There will be carnage and Spider-man star Tom Holland reacted to the rumors that have surfaced these days
While Marvel Studios still has a few more weeks left until its next major release with The Eternals, Sony Pictures premieres a new adventure framed within Sony’s Spider-Man Universe with Venom: There will be carnage.
The previews of the 2018 Venom sequel show that we will find ourselves in a great adventure, since Eddie Brock and his friend the symbiote face their next big challenge in Sony’s ever-expanding superhero universe. Featuring Woody Harrelson’s Carnage, whom we first saw during Venom’s post-credits scene, and who in There will be slaughter It will be the great threat to beat and that promises to steal the lead from the title character of the film.
With all this, fans have been constantly asking this question since the premiere of the first movie Will this universe be connected in any way with the Marvel Cinematic Universe? Answer that fans might find in this sequel, but Tom (spoilers) Holland, actor who plays the wall-crawler in the Marvel Cinematic Universe may have hinted at the answer in an instagram storie.
While congratulating the film’s protagonist, Tom Hardy, and his director Andy Serkis, Holland also jokingly asked if the rumors were true about the sequel’s connection to the MCU.
This night is the night. I can’t wait to see this. Congratulations to Andy Serkis, Tom Hardy, and Sony Pictures. Are the rumors true? 😏
Tom Holland is one of the MCU’s most influential supporters, one who is even partially credited with saving Spider-Man from MCU thanks to a drunken phone call to former Disney CEO Bob Iger. While his status in relation to Sony’s Spider-Man films remains a mystery, this post could spark a possible union in the future.
Rumors suggest that the post-credits scene of Venom: There will be carnage sets the stage for the antihero to find his way into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. If this were to happen, it would be a monumental occasion for both franchises as Spider-Man looks ahead to his biggest solo adventure to date.
With the sinister six clearly forming in Spider-Man: No Way Home, there is a slim chance that Venom could take the sixth and final spot on the list if this addition becomes official (many have believed they saw him in the No Way Home trailer. ). Particularly after Andy Serkis and Tom Hardy teased that Venom and Spider-Man would one day meet in the movies.