Venom 3 has found a director in Kelly Marcel a writer on both Venom films and Fifty Shades Of Grey. Venom 3 is an upcoming movie in Sony is Spider Man Universe or the SSU. Tom Hardy and Kelly Marcel are writing for the film and Marcel is stepping into the director is chair for the new movie.
Venom has changed directors from movie to movie. This separates it further from the Spider-Man franchise which has all kept the same directors for sequels. Ruben Fleischer directed Venom, while Andy Serkis directed Venom: Let There Be Carnage. Kelly Marcel is making her directorial debut with Venom 3. Marcel is screenwriting credits outside of the Venom franchise include Saving Mr. Banks Cruella and Fifty Shades Of Grey. Kelly also worked as executive producer on Venom and as producer on Venom: Let There Be Carnage.
enom 3 is probably not the official title of this project. Kelly Marcel’s diverse filmography could lend itself to an unexpected and unique third installment in the franchise. Critically speaking, both Venom movies have been disappointments. At the box office, however, Venom is a strong performer, making over $1.3 billion at the box office between both films.
Include the box office haul of Morbius a film that takes place in the same corner of the multiverse and that franchise total grows even larger. Two more installments in Sony s Cinematic Universe Madame Web & Kragen The Hunter will arrive in theaters before Venom 3. Kelly Marcel is creative direction for the symbiotic threequel will remain shrouded in mystery for years. The different directions that she could take Venom 3 are countless and very exciting.
The return of Patrick Mulligan as Toxin, another symbiotic descendant of Carnage and Venom, seems very likely. Stephen Graham played Mulligan in a large supporting role in Venom: Let There Be Carnage. His transformation into Toxin was even teased albeit in a confusing, apparently illogical fashion.
Additionally, crossovers with Morbius Kraven The Hunter and any of the Spider-Women introduced in Madame Web are 100% on the table for Venom 3. This movie needs to go bigger and badder to conclude Venom is first cinematic trilogy. What better way is there to accomplish that than with a big avengers style crossover?
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