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New “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” Clip Unleashes the Beast

A new Venom: Let There Be Carnage clip reveals the moment Woody Harrelson’s deranged Cletus Kasady becomes Carnage. It’s a nifty, nasty little scene, revealing that Kasady was moments from being put to death in prison via lethal injection when, instead, he was given a new lease on life. Granted, he’s sharing that new lease on life an alien symbiote Carnage and, well, all hell breaks loose the moment he transforms.

We’re now but a few days away from Venom: Let There Be Carnage‘s premiere date, and the hype is real for director Andy Serkis’s film. Let There Be Carnage picks up where Ruben Fleischer’s 2018 original left off. Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) is trying to live with his alien symbiote, Venom, in a more sustainable way (good luck with that). Yet we know Eddie will need to let Venom be Venom if they’re going to have any chance against Kasady and his bigger, badder alien symbiote Carnage. Venom and Carnage won’t be the only beasts on display here, however. Michelle Williams is back as Anne Weying, who has been known to host an alien symbiote herself (She-Venom, of course), and newcomer Naomie Harris is on board as Frances Barrison, also known as Shriek.

One of these days, Venom will have to share the screen with Spider-Man. That seems all the more likely now that Sony has officially rebranded from Sony Pictures Universe of Marvel Characters to Sony’s Spider-Man Universe. Yet before Venom and Spidey can duke it out (or team up!), we’ve got a few films to go. First up is Venom: Let There Be Carnage, which hits theaters on October 1.

Check out the new clip below.

 

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Featured image: An image from “Venom: Let There Be Carnage.” Courtesy Sony Pictures.

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