VENOM Star Tom Hardy Has Seemingly Confirmed That Andy Serkis Will Direct Upcoming Sequel

VENOM Star Tom Hardy Has Seemingly Confirmed That Andy Serkis Will Direct Upcoming Sequel

Over the weekend, we found out that actor/director Any Serkis had met with Sony Pictures about possibly taking the helm of the Venom sequel, and now Tom Hardy has seemingly confirmed that it's a done deal.

By MarkCassidy - Aug 01, 2019 03:08 AM EST
It was revealed a few days ago that Andy Serkis was one of the directors in the mix to helm Venom 2 for Sony Pictures, and now we appear to have confirmation that he's accepted the gig.

Late last night, Tom Hardy shared an Instagram post of Serkis. He didn't include a caption, but the implication seems clear. There's a chance Hardy was simply responding to the initial report, but the fact that he deleted the image shortly after may speak volumes.



Serkis is obviously best known as an actor, and is widely regarded as a pioneer of motion-capture performance, having brought life to the likes of LOTR's Gollum, Planet of the Apes' Caesar and The Last Jedi's Snoke. He also appeared as Ulysses Klaue in Black Panther. However, he does also have quite a bit of experience behind the camera, having served as the second unit director on The Hobbit trilogy before going on to direct Breathe and Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle.

Hardy is set to reprise the role of Eddie Brock for Venom 2, which will also feature Woody Harrelson as Cletus Kasady, aka Carnage.

Tell us, do you think Serkis would be a good fit for Venom 2? Sound off down below, and check out a recap of the first film's most batshit crazy moments.

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Tom Hardy's Performance

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Yes, the star of the movie gets his very own spot on this list, and for very good reason.

Tom Hardy's performance as Eddie Brock/Venom has been lambasted and praised in equal measure, and when you see some of the choices he makes with this character you'll likely understand why.

With his accent veering constantly between standard American and that infamous New York/Boston mumble, the Academy Award-nominated actor tears through Venom like a wild-eyed force of nature, and is by far the most memorable part of the film... for better or worse!

A Nice Chicken Dinner

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In easily the most gross-out moment of the movie, Eddie Brock is compelled by his ravenous new friend to eat a rotten chicken carcass out of the garbage.

Eddie starts off with a few frozen chicken nuggets before diving right into the trash and devouring the contents. He then rushes into the bathroom and vomits - quite graphically - into the toilet.

It's... not pleasant.

A Dip With The Lobsters

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Once Eddie realizes that something is very wrong with him, he follows his ex Annie and her new boyfriend into a restaurant, which probably wasn't the best place to take a constantly hungry alien parasite.

Venom forces his host to try a few morsels from various plates before Brock dives into a lobster tank to cool down, biting into a live crustacean while he's at it.

Apparently, Hardy came up with the idea to leap into the tank, and fake lobsters needed to be flown in at the last minute to accommodate him.

Venom Likes Heads

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Who doesn't, right?

Venom may have dispensed with that rumored R-rating, but that doesn't mean it skimps on the brutality.

There's no blood and it's never particularly graphic, but Venom does gleefully chow-down on quite a few heads in this movie, which is something we never expected to see in a PG-13 "superhero" flick.

F-Bomb

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Just in case it wasn't already abundantly clear that Venom does not take place in the established Marvel Cinematic Universe, Eddie Brock drops an F-bomb towards the end of the movie.

Sure, The X-Men movies are also produced in associations with Marvel Studios and characters curse-up a storm in them, but with Sony now sharing a much closer connection to The MCU thanks to the Spider-Man deal, this is a little more surprising.

If that crossover ever does happen, Venom is gonna have to wash his mouth out with soap.

Venom Calls Eddie A Pussy

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Similarly, it's hard to imagine any character associated with The MCU referring to someone else as a "pussy" (edit: Tony Stark does in Iron Man 3, which completely slipped my mind), but that's what happens in Venom.

To be fair, it's actually one of the funniest moments in the movie, as Venom urges Eddie to jump out of a window only to berate his lack of cojones when we then cut to him taking the elevator instead.

Venom Makes Out With Eddie (Kinda)

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One of the early Twitter reactions got some attention when it revealed that Venom and Eddie make out in the movie, but when the scene is put into context that's not exactly what happens.

Yes, Eddie and Venom do kiss, but the symbiote is bonded to Annie at the time (we get a quick glimpse of She-Venom) which obviously doesn't paint quite the homoerotic picture many fans had in their minds after the initial Tweet.

Carnage

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As rumored, Woody Harrelson does indeed show up in the mid-credits scene as Cletus Kasady in a faintly ridiculous red wig, and teases the "Carnage" to come.

It's a decent set-up for a sequel featuring the serial killing villain, but it has so little to do with the movie we just watched that it feels dropped in out of nowhere as a result.

"Meanwhile, In Another Universe"

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Rather than tease a connection to the live-action MCU Spider-Man, the post-credits scene of Venom establishes a link to the animated universe of Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse.

We get a clip from that movie featuring Miles Morales chasing The Prowler before visiting the grave of Peter Parker, only to discover that the original Webhead is still alive in another dimension.

It's an impressive scene, but just another example of some of the bonkers choices the Venom movie makes.
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GhostDog
GhostDog - 8/1/2019, 3:27 AM
Andy can’t you do better than this?

Humperdink
Humperdink - 8/1/2019, 3:51 AM
@BlackBeltJones -

Welcome to the lobster tank, Andy.

mastakilla39
mastakilla39 - 8/1/2019, 5:53 AM
@BlackBeltJones - Iono so far he has just been making b-level films. Mowgli went straight to netflix and his directorial debut breathe has mixed to poor reviews. I say he needs Venom 2 if he wants to keep directing or else he should just stick to acting/motion capturing.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 8/1/2019, 6:32 AM
@mastakilla39 - agreed
BigMikeReviews
BigMikeReviews - 8/1/2019, 7:12 AM
@BlackBeltJones - He can do better content wise, but money wise.. not so much. These movies pay out like no others do right now
WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 8/1/2019, 3:35 AM
Brilliant actor, meh director.
Saga
Saga - 8/1/2019, 3:38 AM
Since he played so many mocap roles I wonder if Serkis will push for Venom and Carnage to have more human faces to allow performance capture
MotherGooseUPus
MotherGooseUPus - 8/1/2019, 3:41 AM
@Saga - persoanlly i would like that. i think alittle redesign to Venom would be nice... even though he looked pretty good in what was an entertainable, yet terrible movie
Repian
Repian - 8/1/2019, 3:58 AM
@Saga - Andy Serkis also has to be the symbiote's voice when he talks to Kasady. It would be a silly decision not to use Serkis' voice.
MotherGooseUPus
MotherGooseUPus - 8/1/2019, 3:41 AM


if true, good luck Andy, i'm rooting for you... but i feel he can do better
Kumkani
Kumkani - 8/1/2019, 3:42 AM
This is some weird shit
OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 8/1/2019, 4:53 AM
I know Andy Serkis the actor deserves better than this but I don't know if Andy Serkis the director does
Kleytus
Kleytus - 8/1/2019, 4:57 AM
My preferred choice for what is at its core a Creature Feature.

Now waiting for the final confirmation and additional casting.
TheMaster2011
TheMaster2011 - 8/1/2019, 4:58 AM
What's with all these "He can do better than this" comments? Would you rather have a bad/mediocre filmmaker helming the movie?

This is great news. It's a step in the right direction. We deserve better directors to be involved in these projects. Hopefully he'll bring some quality to this series, the same way Gunn will for Suicide Squad 2.
MUTO123
MUTO123 - 8/1/2019, 7:20 AM
@TheMaster2011 - Unless they let him either completely reinvent the character of Brock to make him more watchable or they let him pretty much soft-reboot the whole thing like with Ghost Rider 2 or what Gunn seems to be doing with Suicide Squad, there’s no reason to get too excited about this.
EgoEgor
EgoEgor - 8/1/2019, 5:00 AM
Even if Stanley Kubrick came back from the grave to direct Venom 2 I still wouldn't give a shit. This franchise shouldn't exist and is an abomination to the character Venom/Brock himself. Screw Pascal and screw this sony pseudo spider-man universe bullshit.
Mrcool210
Mrcool210 - 8/1/2019, 5:26 AM
Haven't seen anything that Serkis has directed. But I'm hopeful it will still be a good choice. I'm hoping they will lean more into comedy honestly. Since that was the best aspect of the original. When Venom himself got really goofy and silly. But then again the first movie sucks anyway, so just soft reboot :)



Ryguy88
Ryguy88 - 8/1/2019, 5:30 AM
Hope this means Venom 2 will be a big step up from one. I liked the corny charm of the first one, but a better story and a better villain would be much appreciated.
TheCoonII
TheCoonII - 8/1/2019, 7:19 AM
@Ryguy88 - with an R rating
R888
R888 - 8/1/2019, 5:42 AM
Sounds like a great choice I won't mind that
knocturnalzen10
knocturnalzen10 - 8/1/2019, 5:48 AM
they have to stop with this rubbish :(
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 8/1/2019, 6:14 AM
As if he didn’t take enough of an L with that jungle book movie...
DarkDetective
DarkDetective - 8/1/2019, 8:54 AM
@Ha1frican - its a good movie, at least better than favreu’s
Ha1frican
Ha1frican - 8/1/2019, 11:51 AM
@DarkDetective - I’m gonna have to agree on both fronts
MUTO123
MUTO123 - 8/1/2019, 7:13 AM
Well.... there’s nowhere to go but up from the last movie in terms of quality.
sKeemAn
sKeemAn - 8/1/2019, 7:16 AM
To me, this is going to set the tone for Serkis as a director. The movie title is big enough to give notice too, with a budget behind it.
WeaponXCII
WeaponXCII - 8/1/2019, 7:16 AM
Too bad they couldn’t get Kinberg for this- he’d be a perfect fit. I guess his schedule filled up too quickly after his “directing” debut.
Superspecialawesomeguy
Superspecialawesomeguy - 8/1/2019, 7:43 AM
It was the writing that was wrong with the movie not the director.
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