Michael Jordan, Venom: The Same Fight? Like the basketball legend, Spider-Man’s sworn enemy will soon get his due. “The Last Dance” : This will actually be the title of Marvel and Sony’s third feature film directed by Tom Hardy and scheduled to release here on October 30th.
Next, unlike the Space Jam star, the character will be the subject of a fully animated feature film. which would be written and produced by Seth Rogen and rated R (restricted to those under 17) in the United States.
At least that’s what’s been rumored FandomwireClarifying that the feature film is only in development and it will be different from Tom Holland’s Spider-Man films, Tom Hardy’s Venom or even the animated Spider-Verse saga.
If confirmed, the information should be enough to please symbiote fans, whether they were disappointed by the live-action movies or not. Because Seth Rogen’s expertise in comics needs no further proof, as we owe him the series Preacher, Invincible and The Boys, as well as his spin-off Gen V. and the feature film Ninja Turtles that came out last summer and the sequel. which recently became official.
A turning point for Seth Rogen?
While he waits to find out if he’ll lend his voice (and his awesome laugh) to Venom, the feature film marks a slight shift in his career: Up until now, Seth Rogen has always made sure to stay away from Marvel and DC, who weren’t. Part of his comic book reading and whose movies he didn’t seem to like.
This animated Venom will give him the ability to change his mind. And to do things in his own way, while restoring the image of the character in the cinema.
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