Venom? (Spoilers)

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Just thought for the ones who have seen the movie what you think the chances of Venoms return in the next film or the 5th and opinions. :sym:
 
I want that guy back! Not Mac Gargan as some cheap knock-off Venom, but Eddie Brock! (Did you actually see him explode?)
 
Not just explode, he got literally vaporized. Nothing was left except for traces of the burned symbiote.
 
I love Venom, but sorry guys, chances of him returning are VERY slim.
 
Venom is the most amazing villian ever. but him returning just might not happen. I mean
Eddie Brock dies
so there really is not a great chance he will return.
 
Venom's a slippery character. I'd expect he'd have something he could have pulled off.
 
I would like him back.
i kinda hade the feeling the threw him away this movie.
We dint got to see the real venom that much.
So i hope they will bring him back.
but like webhead said, the chances are very slim.
 
There was no corpse (unlike Ock or Norman Osborn) so we know what that means in the comic-book world.
Before the bomb exploded, Eddie jumped to merge with the symbiote again so :

1/ He got truly vaporized (but then again, the same type of bomb was send on Harry at close range and he "only" got disfigured).
or
2/ He managed to escape thanks to the spider-sense not working on Venom.

As it can go either way, I hope he'll be brought back in the next films. :)
 
Venom didn't get enough action for me and i was disappointed with the voice they gave him. However i do think Grace did a good job with the little he was given.:up:

There's a small chance that Carnage could be introduced in a future sequel since Connors had a small piece of the symbiote in his lab.

Venom on the other hand is a goner and it's all Brock's fault if he wasn't so consumed by the vengance he may have survived like Sandman.
 
There was no corpse (unlike Ock or Norman Osborn) so we know what that means in the comic-book world.
Before the bomb exploded, Eddie jumped to merge with the symbiote again so :

1/ He got truly vaporized (but then again, the same type of bomb was send on Harry at close range and he "only" got disfigured).
or
2/ He managed to escape thanks to the spider-sense not working on Venom.

As it can go either way, I hope he'll be brought back in the next films. :)

Only thing is the pumpkin bomb Peter threw at Eddie and the Symbiote looked bigger than the one that messed up Harry's face.

I don't believe in miraculous resurrections in the Spidey movies. Dead villains in hallucinations, flashbacks or dream sequences on the other hand i have no trouble with.:word:
 
Sorry to disappoint, but you saw his whole skeleton flashing off, then nothing except for pieces of burned symbiote. They literally erased him out of existence, so no future return of Venom would be possible.

And seeing a corpse means nothing, you can still come back. Especially when exactly that happened with Norman Osborn. He was thought to be dead, but he returned healthy as ever. Doc Ock, also killed in the comics, returned anyway. And there have been other deaths, like Colossus, and he's back. But in case of Venom, they really made sure there was no possible way of bringing him back in the Movie.

Raimi must've really disliked Venom.
 
And seeing a corpse means nothing, you can still come back. Especially when exactly that happened with Norman Osborn. He was thought to be dead, but he returned healthy as ever. Doc Ock, also killed in the comics, returned anyway. And there have been other deaths, like Colossus, and he's back. But in case of Venom, they really made sure there was no possible way of bringing him back in the Movie.
Thats the Spider-Man comics. The movies are an entirely different medium.I'm glad dead villains stay dead. With a few exceptions thats how it should be in comic book adaptations.
Raimi must've really disliked Venom.
He's never hidden his feelings about Venom.
 
Well, you never know...

http://movies.ign.com/articles/784/784823p1.html

"The big surprise in the FoxNews.com report is word that one character who appears to die in Spidey 3 might return for Spidey 4. "It turns out I may not be completely dead," the unnamed actor who plays the unspecified character revealed."
 
I would've said the symbiote survives, but since it says actor, maybe Harry comes back before being completely finished off. The way Venom died, I don't see him coming back again.
 
Here's the way I look at it...
Rami, Marvel et al have had to realize that Venom may be one of the most popular film bad guys to hit the screen. As far as comic-book bad guys, He probably ties for second with Lex Luthor, both second only to Magneto.
Now, Venom has the least screen time of any of the villians of the film, but has no doubt been the focus of most of the attention.
There hasn't been any real focus on Sandman or New Goblin in the news media, though they have both gotten some attention, it has paled in comparison to Venom.
Now let's call a spade a spade. The studios are there to make money. If they can make money by putting out incredible movies like the SM series, so be it. I think the studios have realized how much of a cash cow they are sitting on with Venom. Wait, let me rephrase that. The cash cow is the symbiote.
If there are future films, (and I truly believe there will be, regardless of possible cast changes), I fully expect two story arcs; one of the symbiote story continuing, and one of the clone saga storyline. In comics, the clone saga may be passe, but look at how much cloning is in the news now. It would easily be a popular comic arc combined with "current affairs". And the populatiry of Venom means the symbiote, either in the form of Venom, Carnage, or the symbiote "squad" that was developed back in the 90's (groan) may come to fruition.
 
And he made sure to remind us of it again by turning Venom into dust. :(
...and letting Sandman survive....
Well, you never know...

http://movies.ign.com/articles/784/784823p1.html

"The big surprise in the FoxNews.com report is word that one character who appears to die in Spidey 3 might return for Spidey 4. "It turns out I may not be completely dead," the unnamed actor who plays the unspecified character revealed."

LOL:D Sounds like something you'd read in a british tabloid.

I'll believe it when i see it. And if (big IF - cause i think he's dead) they do bring him back they'll need a pretty darn good explanation to show how Brock survives.Hope it's not no 'transporting consciousness to evil twin brother' crap like X-Men 3.
 
I would've said the symbiote survives, but since it says actor, maybe Harry comes back before being completely finished off. The way Venom died, I don't see him coming back again.

But would that not make the symbiote seem even more powerful, and therefore, a more dangerous enemy?
I mean come on, IT SURVIVED OUTER SPACE, AND THE RE-ENTRY INTO THE ATMOSPHERE. After all that, do we really think a bomb killed it?
 
How often a comic book villain comes back after being 'dead'?
 
But would that not make the symbiote seem even more powerful, and therefore, a more dangerous enemy?
I mean come on, IT SURVIVED OUTER SPACE, AND THE RE-ENTRY INTO THE ATMOSPHERE. After all that, do we really think a bomb killed it?
A re-entry in a meteorite.;)
 
But would that not make the symbiote seem even more powerful, and therefore, a more dangerous enemy?
I mean come on, IT SURVIVED OUTER SPACE, AND THE RE-ENTRY INTO THE ATMOSPHERE. After all that, do we really think a bomb killed it?

By the Symbiote surviving, I meant the last piece that was left at Doctor Connors's place.
 
that blurb about not being completly dead has to be brock, as far as im aware only two people died and harry says he is done with the series he wants to move on. so it had to have been topher who said it..
 

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