There are rumblings that Venom 2 aka Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Tom Hardy‘s second film as Venom/Eddie Brock, is going to be moving release dates again.
11.08.2021 - 17:42 / justjared.com
Tom Hardy‘s second Venom movie, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, is hitting theaters next month and he just did an interview about the possibility of future films.
In the interview, he was asked if he’d want to do a Venom/Spider-Man movie crossover. If you don’t know, Venom is a notorious Spider-Man villain with origins in Peter Parker’s timeline.
Click inside to read what Tom Hardy said…
“I would be remiss if I wasn’t trying to steer any kind of connectivity,” Tom told Esquire. “I wouldn’t be
There are rumblings that Venom 2 aka Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Tom Hardy‘s second film as Venom/Eddie Brock, is going to be moving release dates again.
Fans are hoping that this theory about the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer is correct!
Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer is here, and wow, is there a lot to unpack.Things look pretty different in the life of Peter Parker () these days. Ever since Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal) revealed his secret spidey identity to the world in 2019's Far From Home, Peter is no longer an anonymous hero.
It’s starting to become extremely obvious to most that George Miller‘s “Mad Max: Fury Road” wasn’t just rebooting the world and character by having British actor Tom Hardy (“Dunkirk,” “Inception,” “The Dark Knight Rises“) replace Mel Gibson, but also introducing a brand new leading character, Charlize Theron‘s Furiosa.
Just one day after the trailer was leaked to social media, the official first look at Spider-Man: No Way Home is here.
finally got the trailer for “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” and we definitely see Doctor Strange cast some kind of spell that causes villains from the non-MCU Spider-Man movies to show up. But it’s not fair to assume that this is just some screwup.Let’s go through the details.
Sony Pictures has officially released the trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home after it was leaked online earlier today.
Marvel and Sony’s Spider-Man: No Way Home has been released.The clip picks up where 2019’s Spider-Man: Far From Home ended, when Peter Parker’s (played by Tom Holland) secret identity as Spider-Man was revealed publicly by fallen adversary Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal).Unsurprisingly, the revelation affects the lives of his closest friends and family, so he turns to Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch, who reprises his role after Avengers: Endgame) to undo the damage.
, Tom Holland's Spidey is going to need all the sense he can get as he faces familiar foes from across the Sacred Timeline and those Spider-Man movies.Last we saw of Peter Parker in, his secret identity was exposed to the world by Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal), among other not-so-great accusations.And so in, he turns to Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) in search of a mystical fix. «When Mysterio revealed my identity, my entire life got screwed up,» Peter says.
Here’s hoping the Peter Tingle still works in the multiverse. Because judging by the first trailer for “Spider-Man: No Way Home”, Tom Holland‘s Spidey is going to need all the sense he can get as he faces familiar foes from across the Sacred Timeline and those other Spider-Man movies.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterThe official trailer for Marvel’s highly anticipated “Spider-Man: No Way Home” is finally here, following a Sunday night leak on social media.Sony Motion Pictures Group CEO Tom Rothman introduced the trailer, with remarks from Tom Holland and Benedict Cumberbatch. The clip sees Peter Parker face his most brutal foe to date — the past.
2021 has been an arguably difficult year for Marvel. It’s yielded four successful and largely well-received DIsney+ series (“WandaVision” especially), but the big-screen story thus far has been challenged.
released a breakneck first trailer for the much-anticipated sequel film “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” starring Tom Holland as the teenage superhero. But Spidey nearly got scooped on Sunday when a janky portion of the teaser was leaked online ahead of the planned reveal at Las Vegas’ CinemaCon 2021.The official 3-minute trailer dives into Peter Parker’s newly difficult life after his nemesis, faux-superhero Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal), blurted out Spidey’s true identity in a video blasted on
More to come…The film sees a grab bag of characters from Sony’s previous, non-MCU takes on “Spider-Man,” including Alfred Molina reprising his role as Doctor Octopus from Sam Raimi’s “Spider-Man 2” in 2004 and Jamie Foxx as Electro from 2014’s “The Amazing Spider-Man.”They weren’t the first previous franchise stars to immigrate into the MCU — the most recent Spider-Man film, “Far From Home,” brought back another popular character from a previous iteration of the franchise, having J.K.
It’s starting to become extremely obvious to most that George Miller‘s “Mad Max: Fury Road” wasn’t just rebooting the world and character by having British actor Tom Hardy (“Dunkirk,” “Inception,” “The Dark Knight Rises“) replace Mel Gibson, but also introducing a brand new leading character, Charlize Theron‘s Furiosa.
Owen Wilson got candid about his 2007 suicide attempt and how his older brother Andrew helped him heal following the harrowing incident. The 52-year-old discussed his thoughts about life, death and his suicide attempt with Esquire in a profile titled, "Owen Wilson Is Doing Great, Thanks." "Sometimes life seems to be played by Tom Hardy in ‘The Revenant,’ some nightmarish guy trying to kill you, where even if you get the upper hand," the "French Dispatch" the star said.
Mad Max: Fury Road was a film about Furiosa, and called the character “fantastic”.The actor, who played Max Rockatansky in George Miller’s major action film, has shared his praised for Charlize Theron’s character Furiosa.“That was ultimately Furiosa’s movie, which was fantastic. ‘Fury Road.’ Furiosa.
Tom Hardy has a new outlook on his future. The actor is getting candid about his shifting priorities amid fatherhood, the pandemic and his successful career.Hardy, 43, recently sat down for a sprawling and thoughtful interview with, where he revealed that he feels he's got less of a single-minded drive for acting and showbusiness than he once did.
Taboo.With progress on the 2017 BBC drama currently on hold due to Hardy’s other projects, the actor still teased his ideas for the future of his character, the mysterious James Keziah Delaney in early 19th-century London.“The second season of Taboo is really, really important to me, and it’s taken a lot of thinking, because I really enjoyed the first one and I want to be really fulfilled by the second one,” Hardy told Esquire.The actor, who co-created the series with his father Chips Hardy
Tom Hardy is just as eager for a Venom and Spider-Man crossover as fans are.