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‘Venom 2’ delayed to September


Thu 18 Mar 2021 | 09:59 AM
Yara Sameh

On Wednesday, Sony Pictures once again pushed back the release date for Tom Hardy’s highly-anticipated movie “Venom: Let There Be Carnage”, which was slated for debut on June 25.

The “Venom” sequel, which has been postponed several times during the coronavirus pandemic, will now premiere in theaters on Sept. 17.

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Andy Serkis is directing the follow-up to “Venom,” which sees journalist Eddie Brock and the outer-space parasite who lives inside him facing off against Woody Harrelson, who is playing notorious redhead serial killer Cletus Kasady, better known as Carnage.

Michelle Williams is also set to reprise her role as Anne, Brock’s former fiancée and Naomie Harris playing the sonic supervillain Shriek.

[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="928"]Michelle Williams and Tom Hardy in Michelle Williams and Tom Hardy in "Venom"[/caption]

The movie began filming in late 2019, where it picks after the end credits scene of 2018 original, which teased the first meeting between Eddie and Kasady.

With its mid-September release date, the sequel will premiere alongside Disney's star-studded sequel "Death on the Nile" and Universal's animated sequel "The Boss Baby: Family Business".

The studio also delayed the release date of its Kevin Hart action movie "Man from Toronto", which was initially set to be released on Sept. 17.