Ant Anstead, 42, and Renee Zellweger, 52, were joined by Ant’s 1-year-old son, Hudson, for their latest romantic outing. The lovebirds enjoyed a stroll in Laguna Beach, Calif.
12.08.2021 - 21:17 / thewrap.com
The release date for “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” has moved to Oct. 15, 2021, Sony Pictures announced on Thursday.
The move comes amid a surge in COVID-19 cases due to the Delta variant.The “Venom” sequel was initially slated to hit theaters on Sept. 24.Andy Serkis is directing the sequel.
Serkis is no stranger to the Marvel Universe, having previously played Klaw in “Black Panther.”“Venom” grossed $856 million worldwide during its 2018 theatrical release. Tom Hardy, who starred as the titular
.Ant Anstead, 42, and Renee Zellweger, 52, were joined by Ant’s 1-year-old son, Hudson, for their latest romantic outing. The lovebirds enjoyed a stroll in Laguna Beach, Calif.
Ant Anstead and Renée Zellweger haven’t just stolen each other’s hearts, they’re keeping them healthy too. The duo was spotted enjoying some exercise in Laguna Beach, California, on Saturday, August 28.
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Remember when Sony recently pushed back the release date for “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” from September 24 to October 15? At the time, it felt a bit like an optimistic half-step, where the studio knew September wouldn’t happen but was hopeful about October working out in regards to COVID surges and vaccine/mask mandates around the world. All that to say, it didn’t feel like the end of the story, and the move seemed temporary, to say the least.
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.
coronavirus surge driven by the delta variant, Sony Pictures on Thursday delayed the release of the big-budget sequel “Venom: Let There Be Carnage.”Instead of opening in theaters Sept. 24, the “Venom” sequel will now debut Oct.
As many people feared, it appears studios might be concerned about the box office and the rise in COVID cases, leading to the upcoming fall film slate getting shifted around.
Tom Hardy‘s Venom 2 has been postponed due to the recent COVID-19 surge.
Venom: Let There Be Carnage has been waiting to be released since 2020 when the original release date was impacted by the pandemic.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterHere we go again.Despite Hollywood’s best efforts, the delta variant of COVID-19 has started to upend the movie theater industry’s recent gains.
EXCLUSIVE: We’re hearing very loud rumblings from exhibition that Sony is poised to relocate Venom: Let There Be Carnage and Hotel Transylvania: Transformania. In the case of Venom 2, it’s to another destination on the release calendar. First we heard January, then Oct.
Tom Hardy is just as eager for a Venom and Spider-Man crossover as fans are.
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.
When the first “Venom” film was announced, fans just assumed there would have to be a Spider-Man appearance, as the two characters are near inseparable in comic book lore. However, when the film was released and it was clear there was no immediate connection between Tom Hardy’s Eddie Brock, aka Venom, and any version of Spider-Man, those hopes were seemingly dashed.
Jason Momoa isn't afraid of speaking up in interviews.
EXCLUSIVE: Sony Pictures and cinema tech firm CJ 4DPlex have set a deal spanning 15 films over three years to play in the immersive 270-degree ScreenX format.