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.
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.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.
He's never hidden his feelings about Venom.Raimi must've really disliked Venom.
He's never hidden his feelings about Venom.
...and letting Sandman survive....And he made sure to remind us of it again by turning Venom into dust.
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.
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?
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?