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Venom: The Last Dance’ Trailer Unleashed

As the symbiote takes over, the horse turns into a beast running across the mountains and different landscapes…reports Asian Lite News

It starts off with Tom Hardy’s character of Eddie Brock warning the henchmen of the possible dangers if they mess with him. When they don’t pay heed, the symbiote shields Eddie from their attack and flips the situation on its head as he devours them.

As Eddie and the symbiote are on the loose being tracked by the authorities, they turn fugitives as they travel across the planet. However, the symbiote soon reveals that those from his home planet have traced his exact location and are now planning an invasion on Earth.

As the trailer progresses high-adrenaline sequence atop an aircraft makes for a compelling watch. The last sequence has the symbiote taking over a horse after Eddie asks him how fast he can run. The symbiote has only one answer, “Only one way to find out.”

As the symbiote takes over, the horse turns into a beast running across the mountains and different landscapes.

The film also stars Chiwetel Ejiofor, Juno Temple, Rhys Ifans, Peggy Lu, Alanna Ubach and Stephen Graham. It is directed by Kelly Marcel from a screenplay she wrote, based on a story by Hardy and Marcel. The film is produced by Avi Arad, Matt Tolmach, Amy Pascal, Kelly Marcel, Tom Hardy and Hutch Parker.

Sony Pictures Entertainment India will exclusively release ‘Venom: The Last Dance’ in Indian cinemas on October 25, 2024, in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu.

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007 Breaks Pandemic Box Office Record

China, incidentally, is now the world’s largest movie theatre market, having toppled the U.S. when the pandemic was raging. This past Friday, September 30, ‘No Time to Die’ opened in 54 markets internationally…reports Asian Lite News.

Daniel Craig’s final outing as James Bond has shaken and stirred the international box-office with a first-weekend earning of $119 million, even as the ‘Venom’ sequel starring Tom Hardy brought cheer to the U.S. market by setting a pandemic record of raking in $90.1 million in its opening weekend.

According to Variety.com, ‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’ beat the previous records set by another Marvel property, ‘Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings’, and the Scarlett Johansson-starrer ‘Black Widow’.

The 25th James Bond movie, ‘No Time to Die’, meanwhile, looks all set to recover its delayed production costs of $250 million, plus another $100 million spent on marketing and promotions, when it releases in the week ahead in 15 major markets, including France, Russia and North America, before it lands in China on October 29.

China, incidentally, is now the world’s largest movie theatre market, having toppled the U.S. when the pandemic was raging. This past Friday, September 30, ‘No Time to Die’ opened in 54 markets internationally.

‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’, which is much darker than its 2018 predecessor, which also had Tom Hardy in the lead, interestingly, is playing only in cinemas, as opposed to being also available on-demand in a hybrid release format.

Although a Marvel franchise, like Disney’s ‘Shang Chi’, which it has displaced from the No. 1 spot, ‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’ is being released by Sony Pictures.

The second movie of the Sony Spider-Man Universe, the super villain action thriller will arrive in India on October 14. It will be the first Hollywood film to be released theatrically across Maharashtra after cinemas are allowed to open in the state on October 22.

Exulting over the box-office numbers (the film also made $13.8 million in Russia, the only other market where it has been released), Sony’s Chairman, Tom Rothman, said in a statement quoted by Variety.com. “With apologies to Mr Twain: The death of movies has been greatly exaggerated.”

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