![]() ![]() One of those projects is Morbius, which confirmed in its first trailer that it’s connected to the MCU, which in turn confirms that Venom is also connected to it. Related: What Went Wrong With Spider-Man 3 ![]() Although it received mostly negative reviews, Venom was very well-received by the audience and became a box-office hit, which made way for a sequel and other projects from Sony’s universe to be greenlit. ![]() Venom got a second chance in 2018 with a solo film starring Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock and directed by Ruben Fleischer, and being part of the Sony Pictures Universe of Marvel Characters. Raimi originally didn’t want to use Venom in the film, but after pressure from producer Avi Arad, he ended up adding it to a story that already had too many villains. The first cinematic adaptation of Eddie Brock/Venom happened in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 3, with Topher Grace playing the photographer who is bound to an alien symbiote (after Peter Parker rejects it). Venom, on the other hand, hasn’t had the same luck on the big screen. ![]()
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