
Venom: Let There Be Carnage
You are what you eat.
After finding a host body in investigative reporter Eddie Brock, the alien symbiote must face a new enemy, Carnage, the alter ego of serial killer Cletus Kasady.
- 6.8
- 2021
- Released
- 1h 37m

Tom Hardy
Eddie Brock / Venom
Woody Harrelson
Cletus Kasady / Carnage
Michelle Williams
Anne Weying
Naomie Harris
Frances Louise Barrison / Shriek
Reid Scott
Dr. Dan Lewis
Stephen Graham
Detective Mulligan
Peggy Lu
Mrs. Chen
Sian Webber
Dr. Pazzo
Michelle Greenidge
Mugging Victim
Rob Bowen
Beaten Mugger
Laurence Spellman
Patient
Little Simz
Little Simz
Jack Bandeira
Young Cletus
Olumide Olorunfemi
Young Shirek
Scroobius Pip
Siegfried
Amrou Al-Kadhi
Host Two
Beau Sargent
Host Three
Brian Copeland
Rodeo Beach Reporter
Stewart Alexander
Warden
Sean Delaney
Young Detective Mulligan
Ed Kear
Reveler
Emma Lau
Reveler
Louis J Rhone
Reveler
Christopher Godwin
Headmaster (1997)
Tiffanie Thomas
San Quentin Tier Guard
Sam Robinson
San Quentin Guard
Greg Lockett
San Francisco Police Department Officer
Sonny Ashbourne Serkis
Plunger Man
Otis Winston
Street Man
Vaughn Johseph
Tie Down Guard
Kristen Simoes
TV Reporter - San Quentin
Miguel Angel Arreguin
Gas Station Attendant
Shaliz Afshar
San Francisco Reporter
Reece Shearsmith
Priest
Simon Connolly
Grieving Father
Rachel Handshaw
Grieving Mother
Akie Kotabe
Victim's Brother
Eric Sigmundsson
Startled Witness
Chabris Napier-Lawrence
Ravenscroft Guard
Larry Olubamiwo
Ravenscroft Guard
Jose Palma
San Quentin Last Meal Guard
Jamal Ajala
Ravenscroft Orderly
James D. Weston II
San Quentin Commander
Che Amaro
San Quentin Guard
Joshua Eldridge-Smith
Sympathetic Guard
Rosie Marcel
Detective in Bathroom
Elliot Cable
Host Pre Carnival #1
J.K. Simmons
J. Jonah Jameson (uncredited)
Tom Holland
Peter Parker / Spider-Man (uncredited)
David Zepeda
Max Irázabal (uncredited)


























Released
en
$110,000,000.00
$506,863,592.00
- #hero
- #psychopath
- #superhero
- #anti hero
- #villain
- #alien life-form
- #based on comic
- #sequel
- #fear
- #aftercreditsstinger
- #symbiote
- #carnage
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Reviews
Let me say this... It isn't a bad movie to watch at all. Felt more like an after thought of the previous film than it's own film. It becomes messy trying to hear Venom cause he talks so fast. Carnage was bad ass... His love interest felt tacked on and cliche. Did we need Michelle Williams back? Not really. The ending... It set up a huge potential for a film I am sure fans would LOVE to see.

I was really looking forward to this. I enjoyed the first one and the trails for this sequel looked fun... What happened? It is all over the place. It starts off promisingly enough with an enjoyable set piece with "Eddie" (Tom Hardy) and Michelle Williams ("Anne") - aided by some pithy one-liners from an unseen "Venom" but after we are introduced to "Cletus" (Woody Harrelson) the thing really hits

I didn't get as much entertainment from this as I did with its predecessor. Still narrowly good enough, though. <em>'Venom: Let There Be Carnage'</em> - great title, fwiw - does retain the fun performance from Tom Hardy, while the introductions of Stephen Graham, Woody Harrelson and Naomie Harris are welcomed ones in terms of the cast; even if I think their characters, particularly the latter t

I'm gonna give this Venom movie a not so great rating. I still love the character. Venom is the quintissential anti-hero. Once a bad guy (though not in this universe apparently) he now tries to do the right thing while keeping within acceptable norms to exist among humans. This movie was a good attempt but, it came across as contrived and a bit cookie cutter as far as the bad guys, Woody Har

Passably entertaining sequel that is better than the original though I found that one utterly bland. This one still has the issue of me checking out once you have a CGI character fighting another CGI character. However, the interaction between Brock and Venom was great and the effects work wasn't bad, though most of the time scenes were dimly lit. **3.25/5**
_Venom: Let There Be Carnage_ never tries to be anything other than a dumb superhero film, but if you hated the first film, the sequel won’t make you feel any differently about Marvel’s lethal protector. Hardy, in dual roles, is what makes these films worthwhile in the slightest, as his intricately comical self-chemistry is insane. The film also boasts what feels like an accelerated pace that m
I liked it very much, so I add my top ten to the already existing positive reviews. The film is great in its genre. After the first viewing, it seemed to me that the second film would be stronger than the first. Duo Hardy-Harrelson = aerobatics. In the end, from the abundance of excellent jokes, my facial muscles ached (by the way, special thanks to the translators for the texts). I'm waiting for

**Yes . . . This Is A Big Fun Film, Period. But Given Cletus's BARBARIC Convenience Store Murder~ { A L O N E❗} How Is It Rated "PG13" Or Below 😲 . . . IN -{ THESE }- MANY DARN COUNTRIES❓** A **-{ _B I G_ }-** Screen **MINI** Review ; Film Seen By Me -{ Twice }- ; First On Oct.20, And Then Nov. 04, '21. ______________________________________________________ Venom : "Time to die!!!" ( s
Let There be Carnage! It is a not bad movie to watch. The story regarding the birth of Carnage is different than the comic but works in the time they used to show this story. The movie does not give a ton of back story on the dual villains in the story but they show the love they have for one another. The movie is short and very fast pace. It also has plenty of comedy between the hosts
When audiences last saw Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy); the journalist and his parasitic symbiote Venom; had just saved the day and cemented their unusual bond with one another. In the new film “Venom: Let There Be Carnage”; Eddie and Venom are at the end of their Honeymoon phase as Venom is lingering to be free to eat bad people and do what is natural for him. Eddie meanwhile wants a more conservativ











