The movie is light on blood and guts, but he's an unrepentant killer and a genuinely terrifying, unhinged presence.
Thankfully, that's not the case here as Woody Harrelson (minus the silly wig) proves himself a perfect fit for the role of Cletus Kasady. Of course, Carlton Drake is a relatively minor character in Eddie Brock's world, so that can be mostly forgiven.screwing up Carnage, on the other hand, would be a very diffrent matter. Riot was a complete letdown, while those other symbiotes (including Scream!) proved themselves total non-factors in the movie. In terms of villains, Venom definitely disappointed. To take a look through this breakdown, all you guys need to do is click on the "Next" button below! Did Work: Carnage Is A BEAST Of A Character Some are likely to bother you more than others, though, and we think you'll learn a lot here. It turns out Serkis was exactly what the Sony franchise needed, and even our complaints are relatively minor ones.
Overall, this sequel is an absolute blast, and something tells us you'll have a lot of fun with it. There's no denying that Venom: Let There Be Carnage is a major improvement over its predecessor, but there are issues, and Venom 3 will hopefully perfect the formula. We'll have plenty of spoilery coverage for you soon, but in the meantime, we're getting a little more in-depth with this breakdown to explore what Andy Serkis got right, and how the movie very occasionally drops the ball. Soon, fans will get to share their takes on the movie, but we're now taking a deeper dive into the Venom sequel by breaking down what did and didn't work.minus any spoilers, of course! The review embargo finally lifted for Venom: Let There Be Carnage a little earlier today, and the response thus far has definitely been interesting (you can find what we had to say here).