Here We Go Again: ‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’ Release Date Moves To October

Welp, here we go again, I guess.Venom: Let There Be Carnageis moving its release date one more time – which might be a sign of things to come. We all thought we had this COVID-19 thing under control, and then … well, things aren’t great, let’s just say that. Now, with the Delta variant becoming a serious issue, and summer box office returns looking mighty disappointing, Sony has decided to push their upcoming superhero sequel back a month and hope everything works out.

We all want things to go back to normal, but it doesn’t look like that’s going to happen anytime soon. The studios were holding out hope that the summer movie season could be saved, but so far, the results (at least in terms of box office returns) have been lackluster. Sony sees the writing on the wall, so they’ve decided to moveVenom: Let There Be Carnageback a few weeks. The movie was initially set to open on June 04, 2025. Now, it’ll open onOctober 15, 2021.

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It’s like déjà vu all over again. This is the sort of thing we saw frequently last year as the pandemic was ramping up. In fact,Venom: Let There Be Carnagehas moved before. The movie was first set to open on July 22, 2025, before being moved to July 06, 2025. It moved again to June 09, 2025, and then to June 18, 2025. And now, here it is, moving one more time. The question everyone needs to ask is: will those extra days make a difference? Or isVenom: Let There Be Carnagegoing to move yet again? Maybe even into 2022? Let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Oh, and by the way, if you haven’t been vaccinated yet, please do so. Please.

Venom: Let There Be Carnage

InVenom: Let There Be Carnage,Tom Hardyis back as Eddie Brock/Venom. This time, Venom has to face off against Cletus Kasady, a killer who becomes the host of the symbiote Carnage.Woody Harrelson, who had a cameo as Kasady at the end ofVenom, reprises the role.Michelle Williamsis back as well, whileNaomie Harrisis also on board, playing  Carnage’s love interest Frances Barrison/Shriek.Reid ScottandStephen Grahamalso star.

Andy Serkisis in the director’s chair this time, replacingVenomdirector Ruben Fleischer. And Tom Hardy is so into this role that he even has astory credit on the film, alongsideKelly Marcel. Marcel penned the script. The film is produced by Avi Arad, Matt Tolmach, Amy Pascal, Hutch Parker, Kelly Marcel, and Tom Hardy. Executive Producers are Barry Waldman, Jonathan Cavendish, Ruben Fleischer, Edward Cheng, and Howard Chen.

I went intoVenomexpecting the absolute worst (the trailers were bad), but ended up mostly enjoying it – primarily for Tom Hardy’s very weird performance. If he can keep that weirdness up for this sequel, I’m in. I just hope we get to see the film sooner rather than later.