That looked like a set-up for the crossover, but then a credits scene in Spider-Man: No Way Home sent them back to their own universe before they ever had a chance to meet Spidey. The ending of Venom: Let There Be Carnage revealed that Hardy’s Eddie Brock and Venom exist in a different universe than Holland’s Spider-Man (he lives in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and they don’t), but they were able to enter that universe. Fans have been expecting to see Venom cross paths with Tom Holland’s Spider-Man at some point. Marcel was also one of the writers on the first Venom movie, sharing credit with Jeff Pinkner and Scott Rosenberg.ĭetails on the plot of Venom 3 have not been revealed, but we can almost certainly expect there to be a lot of goofy comedy and more accent strangeness from Hardy.
Hardy and Marcel also wrote Venom: Let There Be Carnage together, although Hardy just got a story credit while Marcel had the sole screenplay credit.
A third Venom movie – we’ll go ahead and call it Venom 3 for now – is in development at Sony, and Hardy took to his Instagram account to reveal that he is writing the script with Kelly Marcel.
Tom Hardy’s appearance in Spider-Man: No Way Home may not have amounted to much, but his days of playing Eddie Brock and his alien symbiote buddy Venom aren’t over yet.