Venom 2: Let There Be Carnage: Ending and Post-Credits Explained | Marvel Canon Fodder
Venom 2: Let There Be Carnage: Ending and Post-Credits Explained | Marvel Canon Fodder
Something wicked this way comes! Venom 2: Let There Be Carnage brings everyone’s favorite man-eating symbiote face-to-face with…well, another man-eating symbiote: CARNAGE. Played by Woody Harrleson, the movie Carnage is everything fans hoped for an more, but will Eddie Brock (played by Tom Hardy) manage to take down the symbiote bonded to Cletus Kasady? Plus what symbiote from Marvel Comics will Venom be forced to fight next? So join IGN host Brian Altano for some Marvel Canon Fodder and the full breakdown of Venom 2: Let There Be Carnage, along with the Easter Eggs we managed to dig up.
Ok are we into the second paragraph now? Ok here comes the big spoiler from Venom 2: Spider-Man. That’s right, he makes a brief appearance in the Venom 2 post credits scene. They don’t fight but he shows up. So is Venom in the MCU now even though the character is controlled by Sony Pictures? And does any of this link back to Dr. Strange messing up the multiverse in the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer and will Venom appear in Marvel Phase 4? We’ll break that all down plus the likelihood of that plus Venom’s next symbiote adversary, TOXIN. Marvel fans will enjoy Venom 2 as it clearly links to Venom’s roots as a Spider-Man villain, but Venom vs. Carnage remains the central conflict of Venom 2: Let There Be Carnage. In Venom 2, Carnage lives up to his name.
Ever since the Venom 2 trailer, Marvel fans have been anxiously awaiting the Carnage vs. Venom action and even though he comes from Venom, Carnage is a whole new threat Eddie hasn’t faced before. While Spider-Man fans have long wanted something new, Rockstars like Venom and Carnage fighting instantly reveals the huge emergency. Awesome Marvel Comics characters like Venom, Carnage, Toxin and Shriek all appear so join us for Venom 2: Let There Be Carnage ending explained.
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