Not to mention a beautiful skeleton in that explosion:
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They didn't get the CGI artists to put that in for their health. Brock is dead. Simple as that.
That's a good point. In print, it's black and white (literally).Did anyone read the novelization of the movie? I'm curious to see how Venom's demise was handled.
In the novelization, once the symbiote is destroyed, it appears that while Eddie has been the host it has eaten him alive. All that is left is his skeleton.
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Indeed, but as Venom 1988 said, these are films, not comics. Things don't really work the same in films as they do in the comics.in the comics Venom has gone through alot worse and survived and thats all i gotta say
I actually like the idea of Eddie slowly being consumed by the suit. Then he's not kidding when he says that he's Eddie Brock no more.In the novelization, once the symbiote is destroyed, it appears that while Eddie has been the host it has eaten him alive. All that is left is his skeleton.
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This is a comic book film and those are all fictional characters. We're talking here about a guy wrapped in an alien life form that that creates enormous teeth and then returns them to normal just for us to see "the emotion" of the character. I think the return of such character would not be so unrealistic comparing to his morphing abilities. Every character in these franchises can return. Cyclops can return as a Sinister's clone. Jean can resurrect for real and live up to her name. Norman can return via the healing factor of the formula... Dock Ock cannot return!!! He died in every aspect of that word... there was even a symbolism with the lights from his tentacles, not to speak that he was the only character that lived to his greatness and name. He was used perfectly and his death was inevitable. Venom can replicate some of Brock's DNA and fuse with it, creating it's own host. There was a lot of symbiote that was scattered throughout the construction site. Remember the time when Spidey and Venom were falling and fighting... Venom put some of his symbiote to Spidey which he eventually threw off somewhere... not to mention the enormous amounts of black webs which are also a part of the symbiote, what happened to them?... and there was also a lot of the symbiote scattered from the explosion...
Now there's a question whether it's a smart move for Venom to return, and if that happens Carnage is inevitable... but for myself... I wanted a final battle with Venom and Spidey on a cathedral during a rain storm, and that didn't happen, so I'm hoping to see that in the future (if not in a Spidey film, than in a "spectacular spidey show"![]()
I agree. they didn't go into detail at all as to the capabilities of the symbiote. the symbiote looks for a host that wants a strong bond with it. the symbiote at first attached itself to Brock against his will but in the end Brock didn't want the symbiote to be destroyed and in the split second moment Brock wanted to bond with it willingly which could've created a stronger bond and with that the symbiote could help brock rejuvenate any part of him that was destroyed. as far as dock ock his descent into the river showed he might've died but just like cyclops he supposedly died off camera. anything is possible in marvel comics it's up to the writers to come up with a clever and comic based way of bringing them back. and yes Green Goblin can definitely come back. in the comics the serum did have a healing factor and Norman did switch bodies in the morgue but why bring him back?
Did anyone read the novelization of the movie? I'm curious to see how Venom's demise was handled.
Thanks for asking about the novelization. Ever since I watched the film I asked myself what happened in the end with Venom and more importantly with Sandman in that book? Can someone, who read the book, please answer how was handled that last scene in the book? Did Sandman's family appeared on the construction site? Was Sandman killed in the end or was it the same as was in the film?
PS: I live in a country where I couldn't even hope to find that book, so that's why I am asking.
Read a little higher, they answer the question about the symbiote.
Not to mention a beautiful skeleton in that explosion:
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They didn't get the CGI artists to put that in for their health. Brock is dead. Simple as that.
venom died dude he's a poon