Spider-Man 4 Could Include A Venom MCU Return

Spider-Man 4 Could Include A Venom MCU Return



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Summary

  • Spider-Man 4 with Tom Holland goes into production this summer, sparking rumors and speculations.
  • Venom/Eddie Brock could join the MCU, potentially returning in Spider-Man 4 for a big surprise.
  • Tom Hardy is open to returning as Venom for a crossover with Spider-Man, creating excitement among fans.

“With great power comes great responsibility.” While the saying may be well-known—and has been twisted in recent years, as with Tom Holland’s Peter Parker’s Aunt May reiterating the line in his last entry—it’s also emblematic of Spider-Man as an IP and franchise. Over the years and tossed through many different hands, Spider-Man has sometimes been the face of quality comic craft and filmmaking and, at other times, has been the face of… Sony’s screw-ups, to say the least.

Spider-Man 4, the fourth Marvel Cinematic Universe-based Tom Holland-led entry in the Marvel Studios-Sony Spider-Man series, goes into production this summer. This is an exciting prospect for those hopeful for more Spidey, Tom Holland’s iteration of the webslinger, and good MCU storytelling. Four years after Spider-Man: No Way Home, the climactic final entry in the original Jon Watts-directed Spider-Man: Homecoming trilogy featuring Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire’s Spidey iterations alongside Holland, fans have gotten mere tidbits about what the next film could be about. Issues over the film being multiversally focused or a street-level narrative, how old characters like Peter’s friend Ned and his girlfriend MJ will fit into the new movie given they cannot remember him, and even new cast mate speculations have run awry, but very little has been revealed beyond rumor and some casting confirmations.

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Spider-Man 4 Needs A Big Surprise To Resonate With Fans

Perhaps A Symbiote Surprise?

With production coming rapidly and a release date presumably within 2026, one character could (and should) return to the MCU now that his trilogy has ended: Venom/Eddie Brock, played in brilliantly arrogant fashion by Tom Hardy. With Hardy’s Venom story ending in Venom: The Last Dance, his previous brief crossover in No Way Home and his universe—Sony’s Spider-Man Universe (SSU)—getting shelved after Kraven the Hunter bombed critically and commercially, now is the time for the MCU’s Spider-Man films to fully integrate him into the Sacred Timeline—whether he is a variant or the same guy in Venom’s SSU trilogy. Such a surprise return would keep Spider-Man 4 fans on their toes like with the previous entries and finally give Venom room to grow with the rest of Marvel’s roster.

But What Has Venom Been Up To In His Solo Films?

Tom Hardy Certainly Went For It

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Sony jumpstarted the SSU in 2018 with Hardy’s first alien outing in Venom. The Life Foundation (LF), a bioengineering firm, searches space for signs of life, finding an asteroid covered in goo-like organisms called symbiotes. While the four acquired samples crash on their way back to Earth, the LF recovers three—the Venom-biote among them. Hardy’s Eddie Brock, an investigative journalist known for breaking the rules and quipping his way to top stories, discovers that the Life Foundation is using human test subjects to determine what these symbiotes do and need to survive.

While initial confrontations falter to the point of his girlfriend Anne Weying losing her job and ending their relationship, Eddie eventually breaks into one of LF’s labs, where Venom latches onto him. After the merge, Eddie hears voices in his head and learns of Venom’s presence as a separate entity that needs Eddie’s host body to survive Earth’s oxygen levels. Without spoiling much else, the pair learn to trust each other and see their common goals, leaving the rest of Venom and its two sequels to be a buddy-cop-like series of adventures as Eddie and Venom explore their merged anti-hero identity. Venom: The Last Dance ends with Venom sacrificing himself, saving Eddie and humanity.

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The Venom Trilogy Was Financially Successful, But Still Failed

Money Isn’t Everything, You Guys

Tom Hardy as Eddie talking to Venom

While Venom is commercially the only successful character Sony has made multiple movies with—Morbius, Madame Web, and Kraven the Hunter have pretty much nothing to offer anyway—it remained as critically flat as its box-office failing counterparts. Venom has a 30% Rotten Tomatoes score; Venom: Let There Be Carnage holds the series’ highest at 58%; The Last Dance lands smack in the middle, at 40%.

Shoddy CGI around the gooey titular character, bumbling writing, simplistic and thin plotting, a lack of Spider-Man connections, and half-baked villains weighed every movie down. Giving him more characters, storylines, and settings within the MCU would further develop Venom and Eddie Brock in more appealing ways, especially if Hardy remains at the helm.

Venom Has Two Ways to Enter the Marvel Cinematic Universe

There are physically innumerable ways in which Venom could be (re)introduced into the MCU. However, the most satisfying way Sony and Marvel Studios could reintroduce Venom is by keeping Hardy because fans love him, which narrows their possibilities to two general directions.

Path One: The No Way Home Cameo Continuation

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The first way forward to bringing Venom into the MCU would be the most straightforward: using the trilogy of movies and the No Way Home cameo to continue Eddie Brock and Venom’s intertwined stories. Venom and Brock have already briefly crossed over, so seeing their return after such a teaser in No Way Home would be a logical continuation. With Venom sacrificing himself in The Last Dance, Eddie could somehow be re-transported back to the MCU, where he is “reintroduced” to Venom via the glop of goo he left behind at the bar in No Way Home. This way, the character could expand without sacrificing the (very few) enjoyable tidbits and important story beats of the Venom trilogy and allow this iteration of Eddie Brock to be course-corrected to a more comic-accurate and organic MCU future. If an eventual Spider-Man-Venom showdown ensues, it would be much more satisfactory to root for a character audiences have already come to know instead of the “same face, different guy” approach Marvel has used in Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness and Deadpool & Wolverine—but that’s not to say there is no other way forward.

Path Two: A Variant Played By The Same Actor

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The alternative method has again been used by the MCU quite a few times before. Just look at past MCU X-Men cameos like Professor X and Beast, played by their respective 2000 X-Men actors but not the same iterations. Venom could be reintroduced in much the same way. Considering that the multiverse could be a huge part of Spider-Man 4 and definitely will be for Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars, throwing a variant Venom-Brock could prove successful, so long as Marvel-Sony execute it correctly. For example, Spider-Man 4‘s filmmakers could make Eddie Brock an integral player in Spidey’s next multiverse adventure, forcing Tom Holland’s Peter to search for a Brock variant that later turns into Venom. They could even introduce an MCU version of Eddie Brock, who stumbles upon the goo his SSU predecessor left behind, transforming him into the powerful symbiote mass. While fans think they have found many ways Sony connected Venom: The Last Dance to Spider-Man 4, no official word about their connections has been revealed, leaving room for plenty of possibilities.

Tom Hardy is Open To Returning & A Crossover

A split image depicts Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man and Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock and Venom

While Hardy has expressed that Venom: The Last Dance is his final major role as the titular anti-hero, he has also expressed interest multiple times in engaging with Tom Holland’s Spider-Man and returning beyond his leading trilogy. As reported via The Direct, Hardy’s most recent hints towards such crossover rumors came at a fan event in Mexico, where he maintained a very vague, almost uneducated answer to such a question as coming back and crossing over with the famous web-slinger:

“Will we ever meet Spider-Man? … You know… See, there are always possibilities. But I cannot possibly say anything, because this is the last movie. And yeah, I would love that.”

Hardy’s answer that he “cannot possibly say anything, because this is the last movie” may seem like an initial deterrent; The Last Dance was, and probably will be for a while, the last Venom-centric movie with or without Hardy. But it means nothing about his future supporting roles, cameos, or future with the character in general: “… there are always possibilities.” The Last Dance is just, indeed, Venom’s last major tango. Thus, while there is still a lot of time between now and Spider-Man 4‘s release, it is a safe assumption that Tom Hardy’s Venom is at least in consideration for future MCU projects, even if he never appears again. Too many doors have been left open to say definitively that Spider-Man 4 will not at least continue this vague, is-Venom-in-or-out trajectory.


Venom 2018 Movie Poster


Venom


Release Date

October 5, 2018

Runtime

112 Minutes

Director

Ruben Fleischer




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