Star Cast: Tom Hardy, Michelle Williams, Naomie Harris, Woody Harrelson
Director : Andy Serkis
Overview : A best amalgamation between man and alien , A sequel to Venom 2018

Storyline : In the prequel we saw that Tom Hardy played a hapless TV reporter, Eddie Brock, who becomes an unwilling host to an alien protector called Venom, a tentacled symbiote with uncouth habits and a subwoofer voice. Eddie and his alter ego are back in the sequel, The sequel picks up with Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) trying to be a written-word journalist instead of a video host despite the distraction of an alien symbiote bonded to him,
Eddie wants to keep Venom happy with special chocolate-containing chemicals that will help Venom survive . Unfortunately for him, Venom is keen to get those chemicals from the brains of bad guys. This disequilibrium causes a lot of problems for Eddie in his professional life, which reaches a fever pitch when the police repeatedly respond to the request of the locked up serial killer Cletus Kassidy (Woody Harrelson). To meet Eddie .Eddie goes to meet him in lockup, in there Eddie’s efforts to force Venom to fall in line with what he needs to feel like a normal and productive member of society backfire spectacularly, accidentally creating the symbiote offspring Carnage inside Kassidy. Where Eddie isn’t keen to hurt anyone and Venom is happy to only hurt wrongdoers, Carnage and Kassidy have neither of those limitations and the result is extremely violent…Kassidy escapes from prison to meet with his childhood love and fellow violent psycho Frances Barrison, Carnage , Kassidy and Frances are on the plea to destroy both Eddie , Venom and the world …What follows next is violent outbursts between Venom and Carnage.
Technical Review : Technically the film is brilliant as vfx and special effects are very good..The movie truly shines in its well-timed moments of emotion, and in the fight between Venom and Carnage. The relationship between Eddie and Venom is treated like an actual relationship, and while director Andy Serkis largely depicts this through a comedic lens it still leaves you with a warm happy feeling
Final Words:It’s rare for a sequel to outperform the original, but Venom: Let There Be Carnage does so in every possible way. It’s funnier and enjoyable the action is much improved and the overall story is considerably more compelling. Good long weekend watch
Ratings : 3.5*/5*
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