![]() ![]() They might be to drive up anticipation for a classic character’s cinematic debut. There are many, many reasons a studio could choose not to show its main attraction in the first teaser for an anticipated movie. Considering Venom is a Sony Spider-verse film, high expectations are very dangerous things to have. That kind of thinking is best kept to headcanon, lest we wind up raising our expectations too high. We’re pretty certain if Bane managed to find his way to a symbiote, he’d more closely resemble Carnage than he would Venom, even at Venom’s worst. The two had to unite to defeat the supervillain when Spider-Man realized he couldn’t do it on his own. His bonding with an offspring of the Venom symbiote created a villain the likes of which neither Venom nor Spider-Man had ever seen. Whereas Eddie Brock had a moral compass (though a slightly broken one), criminal Cletus Kasady 100% did not. Supposedly we’ll also see Carnage, Venom’s most famous adversary aside from Spider-Man. Presumably we’ll see threads of that storyline in Venom, though without Spider-Man’s part in Brock’s/Venom’s storyline. But they’re not all bad – Bane has a soft spot for Talia al Ghul (for better or for worse), and in the comics, Venom eventually lets go of his vendetta against Spider-Man and becomes more of a vigilante and anti-hero once he moves to San Francisco. The two characters are nihilistic, lonely creatures who find altruism a huge waste of time. We’d give our left arms for a Bane/Venom mash-up. ![]() Here are 25 Hilarious Spider-Man Vs Venom Memes. Or a movie starring a Spider-Man villain with no Spider-Man might not go down well with Spidey-fans – we’ll have to wait and see. Now, in a movie stacked with Academy Award nominated actors, it seems we might be poised to see just that. Ever since the characters mishandled introduction in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 3, fans have been desperate to see the villain done justice on the big screen. Sony also started developing a standalone movie for one of Spider-Man’s most compelling adversaries, Venom. The franchise has finally managed to cast the perfect Spidey, make a good movie around him, and bring him into the wider comics universe that licensing prevented before now. Out of that partnership came the addition of Spider-Man to the Avengers as well as the delightful new origin story Spider-Man: Homecoming. Despite how bad it looked to reboot a twice in the same decade, we’re not complaining that the studio chose to do in the face of a possible partnership with Marvel Studios After a disastrous end to the Sam Raimi/Tobey Maguire series and an equally confusing and frustrating end to The Amazing Spider-Man series with Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone, Sony made the decision to reboot its Spider-Verse yet again. “Spider-Man: No Way Home” is set to swing home on March 22 on digital and April 12 on 4K UHD and Blu-ray.It’s been a really good couple of years for the Spider-Man franchise. Maguire, 46, starred in Sam Raimi’s “Spider-Man” trilogy between 20 for Sony Pictures, who rebooted the character with Garfield as “The Amazing Spider-Man” in 2012 and in the 2014 sequel. The original still from the cartoon version of Spider-Man has since become a viral meme. The third installment of Marvel’s blockbuster iteration starring Holland as the arachnid superhero, which is also the top-earning Spider-Man movie thus far, is nominated for Best Visual Effects at this year’s Oscars. Spider-Man fanatics, of course, were bugging out. It was Garfield, 38, according to an interview with Holland, 25, for IndieWire, who suggested the three live-action Spider-Men - each iconic in their own rite - pay homage to the gag while filming “No Way Home.” The image has been widely used on social media as a visual metaphor for hypocrisy. Oscar nominations 2022 full list: Will Smith, Kristen Stewart, Andrew Garfield and more
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