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Venom: Let There Be Carnage unleashes an international poster

May 13, 2021 by Matt Rodgers

Sony Pictures unleased that bonkers first trailer for Venom: Let There Be Carnage earlier in the week, and now we’ve got a look at some of the overseas marketing with the release of an international poster for the September 24th sequel.

Venom: Let There Be Carnage will see Tom Hardy once again reprise his role as Eddie Brock, the reporter who has bonded with an alien symbiote called Venom, who this time around will be going head-to-head with Woody Harrelson’s Cletus Kasady who has bonded with the villainous symbiote, Carnage.

Venom: Let There Be Carnage sees Andy Serkis (Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle) direct returning cast members Tom Hardy (Eddie Brock/Venom), Michelle Williams (Anne Weying) and Woody Harrelson (Cletus Kasady/Carnage) along with new additions Naomie Harris (No Time To Die) and Stephen Graham (The Irishman).

Let us know what you think of these early glimpses at the anti-hero’s next outing by heading to our social channels @FlickeringMyth…

 

Filed Under: Matt Rodgers, Movies, News Tagged With: Andy Serkis, Marvel, Tom Hardy, Venom, venom: let there be carnage

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