Venom: Let There Be Carnage - Sony Pictures Delays Release Date of Tom Hardy, Woody Harrelson's Film as COVID-19 Cases Rise in US

The theatrical release of comic book adventure movie Venom: Let There Be Carnage, starring Tom Hardy as the titular anti-hero, has been pushed by Sony Pictures amid the surge in the COVID-19 cases in the US.

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The theatrical release of comic book adventure movie Venom: Let There Be Carnage, starring Tom Hardy as the titular anti-hero, has been pushed by Sony Pictures amid the surge in the COVID-19 cases in the US. The Venom sequel, which was scheduled to open on September 24 in the US, will now premiere on October 15. Morbius: Is Tom Hardy’s Venom Part of Jared Leto’s Spider-Man Spinoff? Here’s Why We Think So!

According to Deadline, the delay comes as the coronavirus cases are skyrocketing in the US due to the delta variant. The film will see Hardy return as journalist Eddie Brock, who unites with an alien symbiote to form Venom. Venom Let There Be Carnage: Does This Concept Art Confirm Spider-Man Will Appear in the Film?

Actor-filmmaker Andy Serkis has directed the movie from a script written by Kelly Marcel. Venom: Let There Be Carnage features Woody Harrelson as the main antagonist Cletus Kasady aka Carnage, a character that was introduced in a last-minute cameo in 2018's Venom. Actors Michelle Williams, Reid Scott and Naomie Harris are also part of the cast.

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