Netflix: This poorly rated Marvel superhero movie has been rediscovered and hit the platform!

Netflix: This poorly rated Marvel superhero movie has been rediscovered and hit the platform!

With an average rating of 1 in press and 2.1 in AlloCiné audiences, Marvel’s superhero film Venom: Let There Be Carnage is considered one of the genre’s worst entries. However, on Netflix, the film finds a second life with a new audience and/or who gives it a second chance!

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Often abbreviated to “Venom 2”, Venom: Let There Be Carnage takes place shortly after the events of the first feature film.

The story begins with Officer Mulligan contacting Eddie Brock to talk to Cassady, a serial killer who only wants to talk to a reporter. Thanks to the Venom symbiote, Eddie learns and reveals where the bodies of Cassady’s victims are buried and becomes a hero. But on the day of his execution, Cassady escapes by biting Eddie and develops powers linked to the symbiote. In the name of carnage, he destroys…

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For this occasion, Tom Hardy is back in the place of Eddie Brock and the Venom symbiote – remember that the actor records the lines of the “creature” that possesses his character, so that he can then play them through headphones and actually talk to him. You! Michelle Williams also returns in the shoes of Eddie’s ex-fiancé, lawyer Anne Weighing.

We find Woody Harrelson (Natural Killers, Larry Flynt, The Hunger Games) in the role of the villain Carnage, completely free and unleashed, and Mulligan in the role of Stephen Graham (Chef, The Irishman).

You will find this Poison 2 It’s going too far, and do you agree with critics who point to 23% of the film as “unoriginal” or do you stand by this new symbiote adventure? Your keyboards!

Source: Allocine

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