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Sam Raimi hasn't made a film that wasn't Spiderman since 2000 when he did The Gift, is it too much to ask for him to film two at a time? Once the stars leave the series this will go into Batman limbo and then we'll have to sit through Spiderman Begins again because rich men make poor decisions in the way they make films.
I read somewhere that Sam Raimi didn't like Venom (Maybe the fans changed his mind) His brother Ted would be perfect for Carnage, might be a lot of extra bad guys but just show him near the end in prison to set-up the whole Venom/Carnage storyline.
If I remember correctly Venom turns good near the end and helps Spiderman against Carnage. (That's what I remember from the 90's version of Spiderman anyway, could be wrong but it makes for great drama and action)
If I remember correctly Venom turns good near the end and helps Spiderman against Carnage. (That's what I remember from the 90's version of Spiderman anyway, could be wrong but it makes for great drama and action)
I remember it being that way myself.
I'm just surprised to see that there's no mention of the symbiote though. I would think it would have to be in there since that's pretty much the entire basis for the origin of Venom.
Rosemary Harris .... May Parker/Carnage (attached)
That would be the coolest thing ever put on screen. I could see it now. To save her dear Peter, she melds with the Carnage symbiote and saves the day. Too bad IMDB never gets the casting list right.
-Zavier
Though earth and man are gone, I thought the cube would last forever. I WAS WRONG.
That's nuts, when I read that I was like is this the low budget version of Spiderman? Sam Raimi, when Directors go crazy.
They don't have a character named Cletus Kasady which is Carnage.
Cletus was sent to prison to serve life sentences for murder...His cellmate turned out to be none other than Eddie Brock, who is Eddie Brock?...Just a little Spidey foe by the name of Venom!...While helping Brock get out of prison, Venom's symbiote body spawned off a part of itself & bonded with Kasady creating a killing machine!
Anyway if the Symbiote does go into Aunt May that will be weird, who knows if it will work. Maybe they will use Aunt May as the spawned part.
Also I read a Ted Raimi interview in which he all but confirms Venom in the film.
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So we took a shot in the dark and tried to get some details about Spiderman. We asked if Hoffman will have anytime with Venom, “A little…no…I don't get anytime with Venom, have you seen the two other movies? What's the matter with you...Shame on you, shame on him, shame,” jokingly said Ted. Hey it was worth a shot.
Avi Arad (former marvel studios ceo) talked to IFMagazine.com recently and revealed that there will be four villains in Spider-Man 3.
iF: There are four villains this time, Venom, Sandman, and Green Goblin and when is the fourth going to be revealed?
ARAD: Right we have four villains. Pretty soon [we'll reveal the fourth villain] I believe. Maybe around Comic Con we'll reveal something and the madness will begin.
Are they really so strapped for a story and 120 minutes of screen time they they need to have four "villains"? I use the term in the way one might use the term with Disney's bad guys, who also just call themselves villains. I mean, a film should be essentially one on one: Protag vs. Antag. If they actually write a story, there will be one primary villain with the other three being either serving that first villain or being very secondary to the main plot -- rather like a nuisance that keeps popping up and distracting us from the main story, which is what we actually want to see.
I think having this many "bad guys" will do nothing but hurt the story because they will cut character development to ensure the film stays short enough for the short attention span audiences.