Is Tom Holland in Venom? In the end-credits scene for Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) and his symbiote companion went on vacation. However, things took a turn for the weird when Venom took them to an alternate universe, where Tom Holland’s Peter Parker/Spider-Man appeared on a TV. Now, Holland has discussed that cameo.
In the end-credits scene for Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) and his symbiote companion went on vacation. However, things took a turn for the weird when Venom took them to an alternate universe, where Tom Holland’s Peter Parker/Spider-Man appeared on a TV. Now, Holland has discussed that cameo.
Who is Venom to Spider-Man?
Venom, or Edward Brock, Jr. is the main antagonist of Spider-Man 3. He was portrayed by Topher Grace. He was a ex-photographer and Peter Parker/Spider-Man’s rival at the Daily Bugle who, after bonding with the symbiote, turned into a psychopathic foe with the powers of Spider-Man.
Does Venom beat Spider-Man?
Although Spider-Man has won in the majority of comic book encounters with Venom, objectively speaking – Venom is the more powerful among the two in practically every aspect and would win in a fight between the two.
Was Venom in Spider-Man: No Way Home?
Spider-Man: No Way Home featured an MCU cameo from Tom Hardy’s Venom, but his appearance ended up being a huge disservice to the character. The Spider-Man: No Way Home Venom appearance in the brief mid-credits scene is a huge disservice, and it’s not the way fans wanted Tom Hardy’s Venom in the MCU.
The answer is no, but that’s only for now, as the Symbiote is loose in the MCU’s Earth-616. Venom originally came to the MCU as part of the multiverse in Venom 2’s post-credits.
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.
Where does Venom go at the end of No Way Home?
In the final moments of the mid-credits scene, we see that a piece of the symbiote responsible for Venom actually separated from Eddie as he vanished, and landed on the bar. After a moment, we also see that it’s very much still active, as it crawls off — presumably to find its MCU host.
Why did Venom lick the screen?
The symbiote did express an interest in Spider-Man when it licked the TV screen in the previous post-credits scene, and Eddie/Venom said they wanted to go find Spider-Man in New York right before they were zapped away in this scene, so it’s likely this new symbiote will track down, and bond with, Peter Parker.
Does Spider-Man meet Venom?
Director Andy Serkis confirmed twice that Venom will one day meet Spider-Man on the big screen. The multiverse is expanding, but perhaps Venom has been around in the Marvel Cinematic Universe all along.
Did Venom go back to his universe?
Venom goes back to its own universe along with its host, Eddie Brock. For now, that universe is very much separate from the MCU – so don’t expect to see Hardy’s Venom punching Holland’s Spider-Man anytime soon.
Arad felt the series had relied too much on Raimi’s personal favorite Spider-Man villains, not characters that modern fans were actually interested in, so Raimi included Venom to please them, and even began to appreciate the character himself. The film’s version of the character is an amalgamation of Venom stories.
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.