Venom: Let There Be Carnage

In the midst of the world getting excited about Shang Chi and other new characters on the Marvel world, here I am, geeking about Venom and Spiderman. This October, Marvel has released the second sequel of the 2018 movie Venom. Tom Hardy is still playing Eddie/Venom while Woody Harrelson still plays Cletus Kasady. I know this is a deeper villain story not even focusing on Spiderman at all but I think viewers deserve a story behind the infamous Venom and Carnage.

For those who aren’t familiar of comics, Carnage is the result of the merging of the alien symbiote, Venom, with Cletus Kasady during an encounter in a prison breakout. They call it the offspring of Venom but stronger, smarter and more dangerous. In the new sequel of Venom we all saw how Venom is connected to Eddie in more ways we can imagine.

To be able to live in Eddie’s body, in the first movie, they agreed that he will stay in his body but with certain condition and one of them is not to eat humans and eat chickens instead; the second one is that he can eat human brain only if necessary. I’m not sure how does that contract varies but yes, they live quite while munching on chocolates and chickens however the dismay of Venom was showed in the latest movie. It’s like their bond is starting to crumble.

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What’s Next For MCU: An analysis

Thanos: I am inevitable.

Tony Stark: I am…. I am Iron Man.

Last April, the final entry for the sequel after 11 years was released-The Avengers: End Game-and everyone is making a fuss about how it ended and how it broke records on its release date aside from it’s record breaking views within 24 hours of the trailer’s release. The ticket pre-sales also went up to 120 million dollars and the fastest film to hit 100 million dollars in the BOX Office and with 160 million dollars during it’s first day, this movie has hit all the records in the film industry known.
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With good reviews from top movie review sites, MCU hits the jackpot better than they did during the Infinity War.

So after all these big stuffs, what did the Endgame really brought to the viewers? Do we have a sequel or another series for the MCU or that was the complete end of the 11 year run story?

Well, this part two of my Endgame review will answer all those questions, so if you want to know what’s next for the MCU, then continue reading… Continue reading “What’s Next For MCU: An analysis”