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According to Comicbook.com, Sony is reportedly moving forward with a second Venom movie, and the film's female lead has addressed whether or not she is going to appear in the sequel. During a recent interview, Michelle Williams was asked if she will reprise her role as Anne Weying in Venom's upcoming sequel. The actress jokingly responded by saying," Well, they have to pay me either way.
Investigative journalist Eddie Brock will don his symbiote suit once again. In the wake of Venom‘s $855 million haul at the global box office, Sony has greenlit a sequel, with Tom Hardy, Michelle Williams, and Woody Harrelson all expected to return. Brock’s sophomore outing will be written by Kelly Marcel, one of Venom‘s three credited writers, The Hollywood Reporter writes.
According to SF Gate, Sony Pictures is going to produce a sequel to the box office hit “Venom” and has hired Kelly Marcel to write the script for the film. Marcel was one of the screenwriters of the first Venom film, which earned more than $800 million worldwide. Tom Hardy and Michelle Williams are expected to return for the sequel, along with Woody Harrelson who is set to star as Carnage in the next venom film.
Unable to play video. Though it has been long-speculated that Sony's Venom would receive a sequel, recent reports suggest a sequel is officially moving forward at Sony. According to a report from Variety, Sony has hired Kelly Marcel — part of the writing team behind the first flick — to pen Venom 2. Marcel (Fifty Shades of Grey) is also slated to receive executive producer credits on the sequel which will see Tom Hardy return to reprise his role as Eddie Brock.
ComicBook.com is speculating on who the villain will be in the sequel to this year's Venom. The site speculates the villain will be incarcerated serial killer Cletus Kasady, played by Woody Harrelson. In the Marvel universe Kasady becomes the symbiote 'Carnage.' Kasady being the next villain is hinted at in one of the post-credit scenes. In the scene, Eddie Brock interviews Kasady in jail. Kasady hints at becoming Carnage. ---When I get outta here … there’s gonna be … carnage.---
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