Sony Pictures pushed Tom Hardy‘s Venom 3 to a new release date. The film was originally supposed to be released on July 12, 2024, and it will now be released on November 8, 2024.
Kelly Marcel, who wrote and produced the first two Venom films, is directing this third one from a screenplay she wrote. That script is based on a story that she developed with Hardy.
Hardy will be back in the role of Eddie Brock, and he is joined by Juno Temple and Chiwetel Ejiofor. It’s been rumored that Ejiofor might be taking over the position of a character named Orwell Taylor. Not a lot else is thought in regards to the story, however I’m not anticipating a lot after these first two movies.
As for the character Orwell Taylor, he’s a comparatively obscure character from the Marvel Universe. He was first launched in Venom: The Mace #1 in 1994. He’s a former U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel with a vendetta towards superhuman vigilantes who he holds chargeable for the dying of his son.
After his son was killed by Venom, Taylor assembled The Jury, an armored vigilante group designed to evaluate and execute vigilantes, particularly Venom, who Taylor held personally accountable for his son’s dying. Despite his adversarial stance towards a few of Marvel’s heroes, Taylor believes himself to be a drive for justice, trying to carry superpowered people accountable for the collateral harm they trigger.
Venom 3 is being produced by Avi Arad, Matt Tolmach, Amy Pascal and Hutch Parker.
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