How did Venom go to the MCU?

Venom originally came to the MCU as part of the multiverse in Venom 2’s post-credits. Doctor Strange’s botched spell in Spider-Man: No Way Home brought anyone who was aware Peter Parker is Spider-Man to the MCU, and the symbiote knew this through its hive mind.

Why did Venom get transported to the MCU?

Venom is transported into the MCU, along with a host of other familiar faces, because of a Doctor Strange incantation gone horribly wrong. Think about that spell for a minute, and how it worked. The idea was to make everyone forget Peter Parker’s connection to Spider-Man. But the spell goes haywire.

How did Eddie Brock get to the MCU?

Edward Charles Allan “Eddie” Brock is the human host of the symbiote Venom. After being transported to another universe as a result of a spell cast by Doctor Strange, he learned about the Avengers, Spider-Man and Thanos before being returned back to his universe.

Was Venom brought into the MCU?

However, when asked by the press about this rumor, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige played coy about Venom’s inclusion in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In the post-credit scene of Venom: Let There Be Carnage, it was finally confirmed to fans that one of Parker’s biggest villains had seemingly arrived in the MCU.

How did Venom get to the MCU if he didn’t know Peter Parker?

As many know, Peter Parker and Doctor Strange accidentally tore open the multiverse in the third Spider-Man film. As a result, past Spider-Man heroes and villains who knew Spider-Man’s identity started appearing on Earth-616. And that’s how Eddie and Venom arrived in the MCU.

Is Tom Hardy’s Venom in Andrew Garfield’s universe?

No Way Home Proves Tom Hardy’s Venom Is From Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man Universe. Based on how the Sinister Six appeared in Spider-Man: No Way Home, Tom Hardy’s Venom could hail from the same reality as Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man.