Sequels Would you be okay with Venom sans symbiote in a sequel?

A way to introduce the symbiote:

Max Dillon a lineman working on power lines gets electrocuted and is badly burned (third degree burns,looking like Freddy Krueger).The Intensive Care Unit have a new type of synthetic skin to graft to his body (artificial skin).

After the operation,Max Dillon looks fine again.But the electricity mutated Max's body and it turns him into pure electricity a couple days later.The skin graft gets mutated as well by the electricity.

The skin graft turns black and it is the only thing keeping Electro together,but it is also making him turn evil,making him become a villain.

The final fight is on the streets of Time Square and Electro uses electricity whips (like Whiplash) to attack spidey.

One of the whips hits a gas tank to a car and the car explodes.The sound is so loud that the skin graft (symbiote) jumps off Electro and Electro is a giant puddle of Electricity,unable to pull himself together.

The symbiote crawls onto a new host (spidey).
 
A way to introduce the symbiote:

Max Dillon a lineman working on power lines gets electrocuted and is badly burned (third degree burns,looking like Freddy Krueger).The Intensive Care Unit have a new type of synthetic skin to graft to his body (artificial skin).

After the operation,Max Dillon looks fine again.But the electricity mutated Max's body and it turns him into pure electricity a couple days later.The skin graft gets mutated as well by the electricity.

The skin graft turns black and it is the only thing keeping Electro together,but it is also making him turn evil,making him become a villain.

The final fight is on the streets of Time Square and Electro uses electricity whips (like Whiplash) to attack spidey.

One of the whips hits a gas tank to a car and the car explodes.The sound is so loud that the skin graft (symbiote) jumps off Electro and Electro is a giant puddle of Electricity,unable to pull himself together.

The symbiote crawls onto a new host (spidey).

That's a terrible idea. Why are you obsessed with Electro having a symbiote?

My own concept for the symbiote:
A Lovecraftian creature bioengineered by an unknown civilization from a distant world for facilitating a host's survival in hostile environments by replicating adaptations of preexisting lifeforms.
It has no definite form of its own, only that conceived of by its host and no voice of its own, only a distortion of the host's. A shapeshifting alien with no true identity, only that which it has assembled from its hosts.
How does that sound?
 
Alien race is just too far fetched.

And a freaking shapeshifting skin graft isn't? People say that an alien life form is too far fetched, but then their alternatives are just as far-fetched, if not more so, like the Venom Suit in the Ultimate universe. And at least the Venom Suit in Ultimate Spider-Man had symbolic meaning to make it not an entirely pointless change, which your idea doesn't.
 
You know skin is alive,so this skin graft is alive,and it is experimental (which means anything),it could even be skin from an alien if it makes you happy.
 
You know skin is alive,so this skin graft is alive,and it is experimental (which means anything),it could even be skin from an alien if it makes you happy.

But skin is not sentient. Why is a bioengineered life form too far-fetched, but an experimental skin graft isn't?
Was The Thing too "far-fetched"? Were the Xenomorphs of the Alien series not "grounded in reality" enough?
 

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