Is venom connected to spider man 3

Sony's Spider-Man 3 Venom is bad – there's little denying it – but Venom's MCU future could save the character by giving Venom the story arc he deserves in an MCU Venom movie. It's currently unclear whether Brock left behind just a piece of the symbiote or if he's entirely powerless, and this could be an interesting dynamic to explore for Thunderbolts; an anti-hero team-up with which Venom shares a long and painful history. While it is Venom in Spider-Man 3 that launched the character's film career, Venom's live-action future and legacy will be determined by MCU Phase 4.

The mid-credits scene for Spider-Man: No Way Home features none other than Venom, picking up where we left him in the post-credits scene of Venom: Let There Be Carnage. What does this mean for the future of Eddie Brock and the symbiote? And how is this all heading towards the Tom Holland Spider-Man/Tom Hardy Venom crossover we’ve so long been wanting to see? Let’s break it down.

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What Happens in the Spider-Man: No Way Home Venom Mid-Credits Scene?

Eddie and the symbiote are still in the same tropical hotel location we last saw them after they were suddenly whisked away from their universe and into the MCU thanks to Doctor Strange’s wayward spell. Eddie tries to get some details about this place from the cabana barman and is astounded to hear there are many superheroes that populate this world. Remember, in his world Venom is the only superhero we know of so far. Suddenly, Eddie and the symbiote are transported, presumably back to their home universe, or at the very least out of the MCU, along with the rest of Spider-Men and Spider-Villains sent home by Dr. Strange’s spell.

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The big question is, how did they get there in the first place? Because the initial botched spell only applied to people who knew that Peter Parker was Spider-Man, we have to assume that means this version of Venom also knew Peter Parker. And that means that the Venom from Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 3 that knew Peter Parker is somehow connected to Tom Hardy’s Venom or is potentially just the same Venom, hence being ripped from his universe and dumped into a resort town in the MCU.

Venom told Eddie in the post credits of Venom: Let There Be Carnage that symbiotes have traveled far and wide across the cosmos and the multiverse, so it’s entirely possible the film versions of Venom have some kind of shared knowledge through their experiences in different universes. WandaVision also introduced the idea of a Nexus Being to the MCU. Could Venom, like Scarlet Witch, be one of these anchor-like beings, sitting across the multiverse who can impact the flow of time?

Further complicating things is what Venom and Eddie left behind when they went back… a small trace of black symbiote goo.

What Does the Leftover Venom Goo Mean?

Even though Eddie and the symbiote are no longer in the MCU, they left a small piece of the symbiote behind. Maybe it’s a piece of Venom that somehow DOESN’T know Peter Parker or maybe they were just drunk enough that it’s like symbiote slobber left on the bar. Either way, that little blob may lead to a big crossover between Spider-Man and Venom.

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Is venom connected to spider man 3

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Is venom connected to spider man 3
Is venom connected to spider man 3
Is venom connected to spider man 3
Is venom connected to spider man 3

In the comics, the Venom symbiote is known to spawn new symbiotes, and that may be what we’re seeing here. Although, usually the spawns are different colors (Carnage is red, Lasher is green, etc.) and go on to take their own names and develop their own personalities. So given how the symbiote goo was black, it’s likely this is all going down a different path.

Perhaps the symbiote copied itself and now there’s a Venom symbiote in the MCU. The symbiote did express an interest in Spider-Man when it licked the TV screen in the previous post-credits scene, and Eddie/Venom said they wanted to go find Spider-Man in New York right before they were zapped away in this scene, so it’s likely this new symbiote will track down, and bond with, Peter Parker.

As Spidey fans well know, this would lead to the black costume saga where Peter wears the alien symbiote and dons his iconic black suit. In the comics, the alien suit gave Spider-Man enhanced powers but also brought out his darker side, leading Peter to shed the suit in order to save his humanity. Whereas originally the discarded suit found Eddie Brock and bonded with him to create Venom, we may be seeing the reverse where Venom’s spawn creates the black-suit Spider-Man.

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Will There Still Be a Spider-Man/Venom Crossover?

Even though No Way Home sends Edde and the symbiote back to their world, there’s still the opportunity for a Spider-Man/Venom crossover. If Peter does indeed come into contact with the new symbiote, then he would likely try to track down where it came from and it would only be a matter of time before he realizes it came from another universe, which could put Peter and Eddie on an inevitable collision course. It would take another act of powerful magic (or science) for them to cross worlds and meet again, but as we just saw, Marvel has no shortage of such things. The Loki TV series hopped between universes with ease and ended with “the sacred timeline” branching out once more, so that may be a sign that crossing universes will become a bit more common going forward.

Taking a step back and looking at Sony’s future plans for the Spider-Man franchise, Sony executive producer Amy Pascal said they’re already working on a new trilogy of Spider-Man films. Holland has explained how the three solo Spider-Man films formed an arc that began with Homecoming, continued with Far From Home, and is now concluded with No Way Home, so what comes next will be something new. If this mid-credits scene is any indication, Sony’s new direction is to embrace their fledgling universe of Marvel characters from the world of Spider-Man. This would mean a crossover between Spider-Man and Venom, but it may not stop there. The upcoming Morbius film starring Jared Leto seemingly takes place in the same world as Venom, and the Morbius trailers show Dr. Michael Morbius meeting Michael Keaton’s Adrian Toomes/Vulture, so the crossover could see even more Marvel characters than just Peter and Eddie.

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Speaking during the Sony presentation at CCXP Worlds 2021, Leto said, "In the film version of Morbius that we're bringing to you now, he's also a part of a much larger universe. If you've seen the last Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer, you know the multiverse has officially opened -- and there's all kinds of opportunities for villains to meet up, thrive and maybe even nurture their more sinister intents.”

Basically, it’s all but confirmed that Spider-Man will meet Venom eventually, and run-ins with Morbius and Vulture seem likely as well, but from the way the No Way Home mid-credits scene ended, it looks like Peter will be meeting the symbiote first. At the very least, the symbiote bonding with Spider-Man would finally justify giving Venom his signature white spider chest emblem, which is something fans have been eager to see on the big screen.

But what do you make of this No Way Home scene? Let us know your best theory in the comments. And be sure to check out our Spider-Man No Way Home review, our No Way Home ending explained, and our biggest WTF questions about the movie. And catch up on why What If? is now essential MCU viewing while you're at it!

Is Spider

The film's version of the character is an amalgamation of Venom stories. Eddie Brock, Jr., the human part of Venom, serves as a mirror to Peter Parker, with both characters having similar jobs and romantic interests.

Are Venom and Spider

That's because unlike his comics counterpart and Topher Grace's Venom from Spider-Man 3, Tom Hardy's Venom had no ties with any Spider-Man in his universe. He didn't know there was even such a thing as a Spider-Man until he ended up at that hotel in the MCU's Mexico and saw the superhero on TV.

Why does Venom appear in Spider

Venom's alter-ego, Eddie Brock, already had a minor role in the script. Arad felt the series had relied too much on Raimi's personal favorite Spider-Man villains, not characters that modern fans were actually interested in, so Raimi included Venom to please them, and even began to appreciate the character himself.

Where does Venom come from in Spider

Spider-Man 3 A symbiote encased in a meteor crash-lands in Central Park one night and crawled upon Peter Parker's motor scooter. It followed Peter into his apartment and on a stormy night.