They just keep multiplying and are stronger every time! In Venom 2:Let There be Carnage, we will get more on the back story of how Carnage came to be. He was the 999th in Venom’s symbiote line. He truly enjoyed killing and was so strong that he could take on both Spider-Man and Venom at once. He has a very long history in the Marvel comic books, and because of him, we get to meet several other symbiotes.īecause Cletus Kasady is already so emotionally unbalanced, Carnage became one of the worst of the worst when it comes to supervillains. He has super strength and speed combined with shape-shifting and toxic bite. As we know now, he is far more than that. When we first meet Venom in Spider-Man 3, it was common to think of him as just a more evil version of Spider-Man. But who should come to discover it other than Eddie Brock? And so, we meet Venom.įun Fact: The symbiote concept was actually thought up by a Marvel Comics reader and purchased for a whopping 220 bucks! Venom and CarnageĪs we saw in the movie, Venom was quite fearsome to behold with his menacing smile filled with razor-sharp teeth. When Spider-Man discovers that the suit is actually an alien life form, he uses sound waves to detach it and leave it behind. Needing a new costume, he finds a device that releases a black sphere which quickly attaches itself to Spider-Man and becomes like a black suit which he wears back to earth. The symbiotes first met Spider-Man when he was on a mission with the Avengers. Despite his sinister plans, however, some of the symbiotes bond with benevolent hosts that fight for honor while others bond with more unstable and destructive personalities. First, in Thor: The Dark World, again in Guardians of the Galaxy, most recently in Avengers: Infinity War.Īnyhow, Knull has the ability to spawn symbiotes, and he does. Knowhere has appeared in Marvel movies three times so far. After this, Knull and the severed head are cast off into the darkness of space, where Knull continues his work creating more symbiotes inside of the Celestials floating skull. Knull creates the first symbiote, a sword named All-Black, which he uses to cut off the head of one of the ancient Celestials. The father of all symbiotes is a god-like character named Knull, who started creating the symbiotes as a means of retaliation against Celestials who hoped to evolve the Universe and bring light into the darkness. The first symbiotes were introduced back in 1984 in three separate comics, The Amazing Spider-Man #251, The Spectacular Spider-Man #90, and Marvel Team-Up #141. The symbiotes, also known as Klyntars, were first created by Roger Stern, Tom DeFalco, Mike Zeck, and David Michelinie. To get more prepared for the upcoming introduction to Carnage, let’s go over where the symbiotes originate from, and I will share a little bit more about the coolest and most powerful symbiotes in the Marvel Universe. Within the movie Venom, we were also introduced to a few other symbiotes as well. The only way he is finally able to dislodge the suit from his skin is to stand near the bell tower as it rings as loud noise is one of the symbiote’s only weaknesses. We are first introduced to symbiotes in Spider-Man 3when Peter Parker gets a new and very intriguing black suit made up of robust and sticky-looking fibers. Carnage is a prime example of what happens when a symbiote attaches itself to the worst side of humanity. Kasady is a deranged serial killer played by Woody Harrelson, and in the movie, we will see his already violent tendencies amplified. Carnage is the offspring of Venom that merges with the host, Cletus Kasady. In Venom 2: Let There Be Carnage, coming out later this year on September 24th, we will be introduced to another symbiote, Carnage. Whatever the host’s deepest and darkest desires are come to the surface and are amplified along with their other emotional traits, this often leads to risky and wild behavior that pumps out tons of adrenaline for the symbiote to feed on. When the symbiote and the host’s two personalities merge, they work together as one single entity. As they bond, whatever the host is feeling is amplified. If you are unsure of what symbiotes are, they are alien parasites that find hosts to bond with to feed on their adrenaline. This creature is known as the symbiote, named Venom. In the movie Venom, the character of Eddie Brock, played by Tom Hardy, has a black creature attach itself to him and form a sort of bond with him.
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