Bringing
to life extraordinary, much loved Marvel characters – including Eddie Brock,
played by Tom Hardy, and his symbiote Venom who unwittingly unleash a
terrifying villain, serial killer Cletus Kasady (triple Oscar nominee Woody
Harrelson) and his alien alter-ego, the devastatingly destructive Carnage into
the world - provided a unique storytelling opportunity with Venom: Let There Be
Carnage, says director Andy Serkis.
“In
many ways this kind of film is what I love about storytelling,” he says. “The
way these comics work and the universe these characters exist in allows you so
much – it allows for really truthful heartfelt emotional themes and it also
allows for huge amounts of humour and thrills. “There’s nothing black and white
about Venom at all – there are so many grey areas and that’s true with both the
characters of Venom and Eddie Brock and of Cletus Kasady and his symbiote
Carnage.
“They are hugely damaged individuals and both
have lots of baggage. In fact there isn’t a single character in the movie that
doesn’t have that. And I love that you can really fully investigate the baggage
that they are all carrying. “And (screenwriter) Kelly Marcel has really
extracted the most out of that with very complex underlying psychological
issues with all of the characters and the thing that binds them is this notion
of wanting family. They all strive to somehow connect and want an idea of what love
is.”
The
film stars Tom Hardy, Woody Harrelson, Michelle Williams and Naomie Harris.
Sony
Pictures Entertainment India releases 'Venom: Let there be Carnage' in Hindi,
English, Tamil, and Telugu. In 3D, IMAX, 4DX, Only in Cinemas on October 14
(Thursday), & to open in Maharashtra on October 22
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