Kelly Marcel is the chosen one.
‘Venom 3’ take a big step forward. dead line reports that Sony Pictures has decided to Kelly Marcel for succeed Andy Serkis as director, having previously written ‘Venom’ and ‘Venom: There Will Be Carnage’, the sequel with which viewers hallucinated in its post-credits scene.
Marcel has served as a screenwriter on Disney’s ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ and ‘Meeting Mr. Banks’, before expanding his collaboration with Tom Hardy for both Venom films.
Marcel will also collaborate with Hardy on the story of ‘Venom 3’, in addition to directing it. Sony has not commented on Marcel’s promotion.
Even though it’s not one of the best superhero movies of 2021, when ‘Venom: There Will Be Carnage’ was released last year, Hardy talked about how he had been thinking about connecting the movie with future sequels.
“These things normally come three at a time,” he told Digital Spy. “If there’s going to be a new one – and they’re highly dependent on the success of each one, so they can’t be counted on to happen again – each one has to be like it’s the last one.”
“But I think it’s very important, if you get into something, to think that one, two and three are the same… the same story, the same movie. So that you don’t surprise yourself suddenly having to do a third of nothing”.
Recently, Hardy played Venom in a cameo in one of the post-credits scenes of ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’where he left a bit of the symbiote in the MCU so he could taint Tom Holland at some point.
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