VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE Director Andy Serkis Says Original Release Date Was "Nigh On Impossible" To Meet

VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE Director Andy Serkis Says Original Release Date Was "Nigh On Impossible" To Meet

Venom: Let There Be Carnage director Andy Serkis has revealed how COVID-19 was actually beneficial to the movie, explaining why the sequel's original release date was going to be a struggle to meet...

By JoshWilding - Oct 04, 2021 04:10 AM EST
Source: ReelBlend Podcast

Venom: Let There Be Carnage was supposed to be released last October, but the COVID-19 pandemic led to a series of delays. The sequel finally arrived in theaters last week, and Sony Pictures was right to wait as a $90.1 million opening has seen Venom crowned the undisputed box office king. 

The ReelBlend Podcast caught up with director Andy Serkis in late September, and he admitted that the delay was massively beneficial as "the original release date was nigh on impossible" to meet. "I'll be truthful. We finished the last visual effects shot last week. We've just kept refining, kept refining...it would've been a much poorer movie visually because there was so much to do. You know, the ambition for it was huge, and the time was not really long enough to really execute it."

After explaining the challenges that came with putting the finishing touches to a movie over Zoom, Serkis went on to break down the complexities of VFX in a movie like Venom: Let There Be Carnage.

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"Then, of course, all the visual effects work. The visual effects team is sprawling across the planet and the animators and the CG artists and the visual effects supervisor, producers, all in different places in the world," he noted. "We just had to be disciplined about how we review the shots."

That extra time certainly seems to have benefited Serkis' sequel, with a 58% Rotten Tomatoes score that puts it on the cusp of a "Fresh" rating. Positive word of mouth has helped Venom: Let There Be Carnage break box office records, and earned it an impressive 85% Audience Score on the review aggregator (Venom, on the other hand, received 30% from critics and 81% from audiences).

It's interesting to think about what might have been had this movie been released as planned last September, especially as it managed to beat its predecessor's opening even in this "pandemic era."

Venom: Let There Be Carnage is now playing in theaters. 

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bobevanz
bobevanz - 10/4/2021, 5:16 AM
My blood pressure is nigh after eating that Baconator last night
hazapez
hazapez - 10/4/2021, 5:42 AM
@bobevanz - lol ?
slickrickdesigns
slickrickdesigns - 10/4/2021, 5:28 AM
This was a Wasted opportunity to have a legitimate horror comic book movie. The cgi and fighting was on point but the story and PG13 rating hurt this movie. The plot was on the level of a goosebumps mystery and there should’ve been plenty of blood and savage moments from Carnage where they decided to make it look like he was just slapping people around instead of empaling them with his Symboit suit. That being said, the post credits was the best part of the movie.
MahN166A
MahN166A - 10/4/2021, 6:12 AM
@slickrickdesigns -

Yeah it was definitely a miss in terms of what they could have shown Carnage implementing his suit to have some creative and horrifying kills.
If they can show the Symbiotes decapitating by devouring their heads, they could definitely push the boundaries.

I said this before: if Sony and Columbia were able to make a much more horrifying scene with Doc Ock in SM2 in the ER, they could have done more with this.
OptimusCrime
OptimusCrime - 10/4/2021, 5:47 AM
You mean Sony wasnt giving you enough time to produce quality and wanted to "Rush" a Spider-man movie?

Naaah i dont believe that!
OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 10/4/2021, 6:13 AM
I feel like Serkis has got to be aware of how little anyone at the studio cares how these movies turn out

Most action movies nowadays are made with the main focus being to make money and launch a franchise, and the best ones do this by mixing the iconography of their IP with competent if not strong filmmaking. But Sony's comic book movies seem designed to see how much money you can make when the only focus is to make money and launch a franchise based solely on cashing in the existing brand recognition of an IP without any interest in the films themselves

It's a business model built solely on clout chasing
HAUSMAN01
HAUSMAN01 - 10/4/2021, 8:20 AM
I shared the same thoughts on Venom with , ,&
Nunyabiz
Nunyabiz - 10/4/2021, 10:21 AM
I must have missed something in the movie. What was the deal with the cops eyes at the end of the film?
slickrickdesigns
slickrickdesigns - 10/4/2021, 2:08 PM
@Nunyabiz - I heard somewhere people were saying he will become Toxin… I didn’t know that either.
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