Stevens25
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Personally,as much as I love Venom,I don't wanna see him as the anti-hero. I HATE how writers did that to the character! I like him as a villain,an evil monster. But how can you use him like that in his own film? He would have to be the "hero," wouldn't he(Assuming Carnage would be the main villain here)? Otherwise who would you cheer for?
Unless they go the Freddy vs. Jason route and have both Venom and Carnage be evil and fighting each other,and then just have a human hero in there trying to destroy them both.
If a Venom film is made,I doubt it will be rated R because you wanna bring in as many people as you can,so PG-13 would be the best bet,but I would love to see a horror/action film with Venom/Carnage,considering the fact that they are both insane killers.
As for Gwen,I doubt she'd make it into the film. In Spider-man 3 she already showed that she has no feelings for Eddie Brock,so why would she exist in Venom's film? Give Brock a new "love interest." Someone who,despite Venom taking over Brock,still believes there's a good man inside the symbiote.
As for Venom not working in a movie,as I've mentioned,the only thing I wouldn't like is seeing Venom as the hero. Other than that I think a script could be made and made to work,despite what happened in Spider-man 3. Honestly,it could be a much better version of Spider-man 3. Eddie(instead of Peter)would have to face his darkside and battle his inner demons,while trying to deal with the symbiote and how it beings out the evil in him. Meanwhile,Venom's even darker side(Carnage)could cause Eddie to try and overcome his depression and anger to try and fight this new "spawn" of Venom. I don't know. Something could be worked out,I believe.
Also,even if the Venom film doesn't make over $300 million dollars at the box office,you know it would still be a hit film. I know alot of people don't like him,but many more do. He was the main reason(well,Venom and the symbiote)why Spider-man 3 had such a huge opening. Everyone wanted to see him,but when the film only showed him for 7-10 minutes and the rest of the film became too crowded,that's when the box office dropped. Venom,is the most popular Marvel villain ever. And we're talking mainstream here,too. Spinoff films like Electra didn't work because hardly anyone outside the comic world knew who she even was or much less cared,and even if they did it wasn't like she's this over the top,jaw dropping character. Venom is the opposite. He's Spidey's most well known and popular enemy(and Spidey is king of the comic book heroes). Which is propably a reason some don't like him,because he's TOO popular. But,I've talked with alot of people who know nothing about comics or Spidey's universe(outside the films),but they all know who Venom is. I've often heard that complaint from people concerning Spider-man 3...."The film would've been so much better had Venom been in it more,and had more development," and "Venom was the best thing about the film." So,you KNOW there's a huge fan base out there,even from non-comic book fans.
Would a Venom film work? I don't know,but I'm sure if would make money,no doubt. I'm on the fence about it because I'm a HUGE fan,so I'd love to see Venom get his own film and get the screntime he so lacked in Spidey 3. But,just like with any other film,their is the possibility for disaster here. Who knows?
For now,nothing is set in stone so I'm in the "wait and see" mode,right now.
				
			Unless they go the Freddy vs. Jason route and have both Venom and Carnage be evil and fighting each other,and then just have a human hero in there trying to destroy them both.
If a Venom film is made,I doubt it will be rated R because you wanna bring in as many people as you can,so PG-13 would be the best bet,but I would love to see a horror/action film with Venom/Carnage,considering the fact that they are both insane killers.
As for Gwen,I doubt she'd make it into the film. In Spider-man 3 she already showed that she has no feelings for Eddie Brock,so why would she exist in Venom's film? Give Brock a new "love interest." Someone who,despite Venom taking over Brock,still believes there's a good man inside the symbiote.
As for Venom not working in a movie,as I've mentioned,the only thing I wouldn't like is seeing Venom as the hero. Other than that I think a script could be made and made to work,despite what happened in Spider-man 3. Honestly,it could be a much better version of Spider-man 3. Eddie(instead of Peter)would have to face his darkside and battle his inner demons,while trying to deal with the symbiote and how it beings out the evil in him. Meanwhile,Venom's even darker side(Carnage)could cause Eddie to try and overcome his depression and anger to try and fight this new "spawn" of Venom. I don't know. Something could be worked out,I believe.
Also,even if the Venom film doesn't make over $300 million dollars at the box office,you know it would still be a hit film. I know alot of people don't like him,but many more do. He was the main reason(well,Venom and the symbiote)why Spider-man 3 had such a huge opening. Everyone wanted to see him,but when the film only showed him for 7-10 minutes and the rest of the film became too crowded,that's when the box office dropped. Venom,is the most popular Marvel villain ever. And we're talking mainstream here,too. Spinoff films like Electra didn't work because hardly anyone outside the comic world knew who she even was or much less cared,and even if they did it wasn't like she's this over the top,jaw dropping character. Venom is the opposite. He's Spidey's most well known and popular enemy(and Spidey is king of the comic book heroes). Which is propably a reason some don't like him,because he's TOO popular. But,I've talked with alot of people who know nothing about comics or Spidey's universe(outside the films),but they all know who Venom is. I've often heard that complaint from people concerning Spider-man 3...."The film would've been so much better had Venom been in it more,and had more development," and "Venom was the best thing about the film." So,you KNOW there's a huge fan base out there,even from non-comic book fans.
Would a Venom film work? I don't know,but I'm sure if would make money,no doubt. I'm on the fence about it because I'm a HUGE fan,so I'd love to see Venom get his own film and get the screntime he so lacked in Spidey 3. But,just like with any other film,their is the possibility for disaster here. Who knows?
For now,nothing is set in stone so I'm in the "wait and see" mode,right now.
						