VENOM 2 Director Andy Serkis Offers A Brief Update On His Plans As Work On The Sequel Continues

VENOM 2 Director Andy Serkis Offers A Brief Update On His Plans As Work On The Sequel Continues

In an interview which took place during last night's BAFTAs, Venom 2 director Andy Serkis offered an update on his plans for the sequel and dropped some hints about what exactly fans should expect...

By JoshWilding - Feb 03, 2020 09:02 AM EST
Source: Digital Spy
2020 looks set to be a very busy year for Andy Serkis. As well as playing Alfred Pennyworth in The Batman, he's taking the helm of Venom 2, a movie which will see Tom Hardy's titular anti-hero finally come to blows with Carnage. Now, the filmmaker has weighed in on what fans can expect. 

"Well, you know, I really can't talk too much about it – I know, boring – but we're 40 days into the shoot and it's really thrilling," he said in an interview with Digital Spy during last night's BAFTAs.
 
"We've got the magnificent Tom Hardy, who's obviously at the centre of it," he continued, "and we sort of see a deepening of the relationship between him and obviously there's a nemesis character and... that's all I can say." That's all pretty vague but shooting has obviously been taking place for a while, so it surely won't be too much longer before we get a first look at the Venom sequel. 

The "nemesis" that Serkis is referring to is Woody Harrelson's Cletus Kasady but Naomie Harris is also expected to make an appearance as Shriek.  It also sounds like the plan is to delve even further into the relationship between Eddie Brock and his Symbiote (who branded him a "pussy" in the first film).

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characters we're hoping appear in the sequel!

Toxin

Toxin


In one of Venom and Carnage's most entertaining clashes, the two Symbiotes went to war after Toxin was born. Carnage's child and Venom's grandson, the Toxin Symbiote bonded with NYPD officer, Patrick Mulligan. Unlike Eddie Brock and Cletus Kasady, Pat was never tempted to give in to his darker impulses and constantly struggled to keep Toxin on the side of the angels. 

The big screen version of Eddie is a good guy for the most part, so differentiating Pat in that way wouldn't work, but there's definitely some potential for a good story here - especially as Toxin's abilities essentially make him poisonous to the other Symbiotes. A cop unleashing the powers of one of these aliens is also very different to a journalist and serial killer, so that might be fun to explore. 
 

The Jury

Jury


The Life Foundation proved to be a pretty underwhelming bunch of goons led by Carlson Drake, but The Jury could be a big improvement and a great secondary antagonist for Venom 2. Led by General Orwell Taylor, this group existed solely to take out Venom, and Serkis has already dropped some hints that's he's taking inspiration from the "Lethal Protector" storyline.

Each member of The Jury was outfitted with powerful armoured suits and tech based on Tony Stark's designs. Throw in the fact that they had sonic blasters and flamethrowers and it's not hard to imagine the government tasking this clandestine group with taking out Venom and Carnage!
 

The Fortunato Family

Angelo


If you read Mark Millar's superb Marvel Knights: Spider-Man run, you'll know that a wimpy young man called Angelo Fortunato became the second man to wear the Venom Symbiote after Eddie Brock sold it in an auction. Finally able to take his frustrations out on those around him, Angelo quickly embraced his other's monstrous nature but died when the Symbiote decided to leave him. 

Angelo was part of the Fortunato crime family, and seeing as we've already seen a group like The Life Foundation taking on Venom, it might be good to now have the Lethal Protector go after this group. Angelo wouldn't actually have to suit up here, but this would be a neat Easter Egg for comic book fans and finally gives us the version of Venom we've been waiting to see for a while now.
 

Anti-Venom

Anti-Venom


Eddie Brock became Anti-Venom when he and the Symbiote crossed paths with Mr. Negative. Thanks to his newfound powers, Anti-Venom could deliver killing blows to his fellow Symbiotes and that might be an interesting direction to take this sequel in, especially if Eddie is forced to change his other in order to put an end to Carnage once and for all. it may also allow Anne to become She-Venom!

In terms of introducing Anti-Venom as a brand new character, that's certainly one possibility, but it's hard to say who could fill that role and making him an entirely separate entity to Eddie and Cletus could result in the striking looking character becoming something of a third wheel. 
 

Stewart Ward

Stewart


Senator Stewart Ward was introduced during some pretty terrible tales in the 1990s and was aligned with HYDRA. However, when some of Spider-Man's villains learned of his true nature - and the fact that he'd been infected with an alien virus - they attempted to extort him and he wound up squaring off with both the wall-crawler and Venom.

If that all sounds a bit convoluted and crappy, it's because it was. But a United States Senator with an alien side could work well here, especially if he's actually serving the Symbiotes and uses his influence to send a group like The Jury after Venom at their request. He's far from an essential addition to this movie, but he's someone Sony could use in a lot of cool ways. 
 

Demogoblin

Demogoblin


Jason Philip Macendale Jr. was the Hobgoblin, but after being defeated by both Spider-Man and the Green Goblin, he made a deal with a demon which saw him imbued with incredible powers...and left him possessed as well. Eventually, the demon tore itself away from Macendale and become the Demogoblin, so why do we think he would be a good addition to the Venom sequel?

Well, aside from the fact that the Demogoblin aligned itself with Carnage during the "Maximum Carnage" storyline, there are lots of ways the character could be reinvented for the big screen and having Venom go up against some sort of demon (who could be revealed as actually being another Symbiote) might make for a fun and crazy dynamic that takes this franchise in an even more OTT direction.
 

Knull

Knull


Venom dropped some big hints thatt the Symbiotes hail from an alien planet, and Knull is definitely a character with a lot of potential in a live-action setting. In the comics, he's the God of the Symbiotes and the ancient being responsible for their creation. It all depends on how much Sony wants to delve into their origin story and whether they'll take this franchise down a more sci-fi route.

For now, it goes without saying that the focus should be on Venom battling Carnage (more on that later), but some hints about the Symbiote's past throughout the movie and a post-credits scene introducing Knull would be a great way of setting the stage for a massive third chapter. In that, Venom and Carnage could be forced to work together in order to put a stop to their "creator."
 

Shriek

Scream


Another of Carnage's allies during "Maximum Carnage," Shriek is an absolute must for this sequel. A mutant in the comic books, she has a sonic scream which Cletus could definitely use to his advantage while battling Venom, and seeing as she becomes Carnage's "girlfriend," Serkis could have a lot of fun delving into their sick and twisted relationship. 

Even if Shriek is portrayed as a regular human or just a "groupie" who wants to follow the serial killer, another female character being added to this franchise would be no bad thing. Shriek is a great villain in a lot of way,s and it would be cool to see Venom outnumbered by taking on more than just the one threat this time around. 
 

Morbius, The Living Vampire

Morbius1


Morbius starring Jared Leto is set to be released before Venom 2, and with Spider-Man likely set to remain entirely separate from these spinoffs, why not start bringing their worlds together for a crossover somewhere down the line? The Living Vampire is definitely a character who would make for both an exciting ally and enemy to Venom. 

Leto and Hardy working together also has some potential, and there are countless ways Sony could tie Morbius and Venom's stories together. Personally, I think this would have to be a post-credits scene of some sort (even if it's just Eddie investigating reports of a vampire), but this may not be a crossover fans want depending how good or bad Morbius is. 
 

Carnage

Carnage


Cletus Kasady was introduced in Venom's post-credits scene, but that doesn't necessarily mean he will appear in the sequel. After all, we've seen many teases in the past which haven't led anywhere and that's something Sony is definitely guilty of (just look at The Amazing Spider-Man movies). 

Carnage needs to factor into this sequel, though, because him coming to blows with Venom would be truly epic. Whether Woody Harrelson and his silly looking wig will return is hard to say now that there's a new director on board, but those scenes pitting Venom against Riot were a highlight, so you have to hope that Serkis will not only deliver more of that but also improve on it for a violent, epic tale. 

How could Venom be brought into the Marvel
Cinematic Universe? Hit the "View List" button to find out!

 

Forget The Origin Story

Venom-2


Venom's origin story was a complete mess, and while it was fun to see the Life Foundation, Carlton Drake was a terrible villain and the way Eddie ended up being bonded to his Symbiote wasn't exactly as memorable as that church scene from the comic books. 

When the MCU was starting up, Marvel Studios chose to very loosely tie The Incredible Hulk into Ang Lee's Hulk and softly rebooted the franchise. Meanwhile, their new take on Spider-Man glossed over his origin story and left fans to fill in the gaps themselves. The same could easily be done with Venom when he's brought into this shared world. 

Somehow tie the Symbiote into the last two Avengers movies, push Eddie into villainy after his encounter with Carnage, and have it leave him for Spider-Man (for a little while, at least) in order to set the stage for these two to eventually clash. Simple, right? 
 

Give Spider-Man The Symbiote

Venom-3


As I mentioned above, Spider-Man needs to bond with Venom, and while it would be weird to see Peter Parker conversing with the alien, Marvel Studios could move away from that dynamic here by having the Symbiote pretend to be little more than a costume while it makes good use of the wall-crawler's power. 

After discovering its true nature, Peter could send the alien packing and that would set the stage for it to return to Eddie and attempt to get some vengeance on the superhero. 

It's a simple storyline, but one that worked perfectly in the comic books and there's no denying how much fun it would be to see Spider-Man fighting off Venom's darker impulses. Plus, this would finally give Venom that iconic white spider symbol on his chest.
 

Double Down On What Worked

Venom-4


Venom was far from a masterpiece, but there were some things that worked and both Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures would be wise to double down on those, whether what comes next is a Spider-Man-less sequel or some sort of crossover. 

The humorous aspects were great (for the most part) and Eddie's relationship with the Symbiote was an undeniable highlight. Their dynamic has a tonne of potential, especially if future instalments delve into that on a less superficial level, exploring the impact Venom's darker nature is having on Eddie's psyche rather than just calling him a "pussy."

The Venom character doesn't need a total reboot even if he does join the MCU. 
 

Take Avi Arad Out Of The Picture

Venom-5


Kevin Feige and Avi Arad don't like each other, hence why the latter isn't involved with the current wave of Spider-Man movies (bear in mind he was the one responsible for how bad Spider-Man 3 and the two Amazing Spider-Man movies were). However, he played a key role in Venom's development and is overseeing all of the other spinoffs, including Morbius.

Needless to say, we don't have particularly high hopes for that movie either!

Regardless, if this crossover does happen, then Arad should be nowhere to be seen. While he claims to be a huge fan of Venom, he's now f***ed him up on multiple occasions and clearly doesn't understand what's needed to make the character work on screen. 
 

Let Tom Hardy Run Wild

Venom-6


Tom Hardy can't have been happy with the response to Venom, but his performance (as OTT as it was) did go down pretty well, and bringing the actor back is absolutely essential. 

While he could do with a better script next time and fewer scenes of him sitting in lobster tanks, Hardy should definitely be allowed to continue to have fun with the role, and letting him go batsh*t crazy might just be the best decision Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures could possibly make. 

Just imagine a totally evil and unhinged version of Eddie played by Hardy? It would be awesome. 
 

Make It An Event

Venom-7


Right now, it seems like the plan is for the Venom sequel to pit the titular anti-hero against Carnage and that's no bad thing. It could be used to set the stage for an eventual crossover with Spider-Man or, if Sony has any sense, they'll put the brakes on that and have him meet the wall-crawler before Carnage enters the fray so they can both square off against him. 

Either way, a Spider-Man/Venom crossover needs to feel like a big deal and that's going to take some planning, not just a shoehorned cameo (like the rumoured scene which would have featured Peter Parker on a field trip to the Life Foundation). 

Sony likely isn't capable of that, which is why Marvel Studios' inclusion is an absolute must. 
 

Get Jon Watts To Take The Helm

Venom-8


This contradicts my next point to at least some extent, but bear with me. Ruben Fleischer absolutely should not return for the sequel (or be part of any superhero franchise, for that matter) so who better to make this crossover work than Jon Watts, the director who has successfully brought the wall-crawler into the MCU? 

The only downside here would be that the Spider-Man movies would have to be put on hold, unless of course Venom appears in one of his future solo adventures. 

That would potentially have an impact on Feige's plans for the web-slinger, so a lot of co-ordination would be needed to make that work. This is why the best option could be to make this crossover a separate event of some sort or just have Spidey appear in a future Venom movie...
 

On The Other Hand, Leave The Spider-Man Movies Be

Venom-9


Marvel Studios has done a spectacular job with the Spider-Man franchise, and there's no way the brakes should be put on that now. However, just like how the wall-crawler appeared in the Captain America and Avengers franchises either side of his solo movies, so too could he make the leap to the Venom franchise without his own adventures being impacted in a major way. 

This would be a win/win for Sony as it would likely turn that into a $1 billion series, while they would have some creative input from Marvel Studios to ensure the movies are, you know, good. 

For the most part, the Spider-Man movies could remain unaffected and this crossover would only have to be very loosely tied into the MCU. This may sound somewhat complicated, but there are ways to make it work -  Kevin Feige and company should have a lot of input, though. 
 
 
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Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 2/3/2020, 9:14 AM
I really think this is going to almost soft reboot what they did with the first film, but also succeed the parts that worked really well about the first film. The first one is a guilty pleasure of mine, story was pretty straight forward and brought nothing new - but I enjoyed a little throwback to the classic CBM movie route it went, especially amongst the already epic pieces that was between MCU and DCEU at the time.

Was a fun ride.
mastakilla39
mastakilla39 - 2/3/2020, 12:52 PM
@Se4M4NSt4ine - Don't fix what aint broken. I think it should go more bonkers and focus on the nonsense. That worked for the Fast saga & Hobbs/Shaw.

Trying to make a good film now that a ridiculous foundation has been established will turn people off. It's like trying to make a good sequel to Flash Gordon, it won't be what people were looking for.
Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 2/3/2020, 8:42 PM
@mastakilla39 - I agree, I just know there’s a medium of comic book fans that are too proud and protective over the CBM genre, that they lash out at anything inferior that can tarnish “their genres” hard fought reputation.

But I’d love a bonkers, trippy Venom ride!
clornelas
clornelas - 2/3/2020, 9:20 AM
God help me I loved the first movie. Entertaining as hell, and hilarious at times. Hope the sequel is called 'Turd in the Wind 2: Maximum Carnage'
dragon316
dragon316 - 2/3/2020, 11:30 AM
@clornelas - I like first movie as well it’s combination of regular venom and ultimate venom fans refuse to look at it from first one had problems yes maybe sequel be better
mastakilla39
mastakilla39 - 2/3/2020, 12:55 PM
@clornelas - It should be called Venom 2: Rise of the Sinister Six or Spider-Man Eventually Returns.
ALF9001
ALF9001 - 2/3/2020, 9:21 AM
The Batman is going to be a loooong shoot if Alfred is able to direct a movie at the same time.
SpideyPuffsMJ
SpideyPuffsMJ - 2/3/2020, 9:23 AM
Clash Venom and Carnage together with better direction in this one. Then adapt Maximum Carnage with Spidey, Black Cat and Venom going up against Shriek and Carnage for Venom 3.

THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 2/3/2020, 9:24 AM
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tmp3
tmp3 - 2/3/2020, 9:25 AM
Parasite (2019) Dir: Bong Joon-Ho
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 2/3/2020, 9:33 AM
He basically didn't say anything lol

Off topic: but does anyone watch the good place? I seen the series finale yesterday and I've been having an existential crisis ever since. I was literally up all night thinking
HeavyMetal4Life
HeavyMetal4Life - 2/3/2020, 9:39 AM
Let's hope the sequel is exponentially better than the first film.
dragon316
dragon316 - 2/3/2020, 11:33 AM
I like first movie I will see this sequel maybe it be r rated Thai time yeah fans need look at sequel as regular venom and ultimate venom combined in movie
Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 2/3/2020, 11:43 AM
"Are you guys looking forward to Venom 2?"

Not really, no... if I'm being honest. At best, I'm curious as to what Serkis might be able to bring to it.
TH29
TH29 - 2/3/2020, 8:57 PM
@Chewtoy - I am still mad at everyone who paid to see it and made it a success and gave sony the balls to keep trying.
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