Sony Pictures is developing an animated venom film after putting agent Venom plans a break

THE Venom The franchise was a huge success for Sony Pictures, but each film was still less than the one before. Then, when Tom Hardy confirmed that he would move away as Eddie Brock after the end of the trilogy, the studio found himself without a leading man.
While Hardy probably did not use that the end of his contract as a means of publicly negotiating with Sony for a greater salary, we heard that the plan was to rotate and move the show to a new host: Flash Thompson.
A soldier named “Thompson” lost his legs graceful with a xenophagus in Venom: the last danceIt therefore seems that the idea was that the surviving play of the symbiote binds with him before finding Eddie to fight Knull, the apparent big bad villain of Sony spider.
All plans have been put on hold since Madame Web And The hunter’s requirement bombed. Sony is now focusing on obtaining Spider-Man: Beyond the spider through the finish line and preparing to pull Spider-Man: A new day (a co -production with Marvel Studios).
Foreseen Spider Spin -offs do not yet materialize – at least one Venom The film is in preparation.
Would it be linked to live franchise or something completely different? The latter seems more likely, and many can still be done with the mortal protector, in particular in an animated project which may take us to Venomverse. It would also be a good place to explore Knull as a multi -life threat.
We will see what’s going on, but if it is well done, no more venom on our screens is never a bad thing.
“We got closer. We got as closer, apart from making a film together, which I would have liked to do because it just means so fun” “ Hardy said that his venom never shares the screen with Spider-Man.
“Basically, for me, it would be for children. Because, you know, as much as adults love superhero movies, as you can see at the box office when they succeed, I think I constantly remember the importance of these characters,” He continued. “And they don’t know why their favorite characters are not in films together.”
“We were given a set of limits, and we were really privileged to be able to play with a much appreciated intellectual property as Venom in a way that we were allowed to play. And in this [regard]We did what we could and what we liked to do. “”
“We all poured into the discounts of what we were allowed to do with him. And therefore the pleasure of work prevailed on the limits of our possibilities with him because we just focused on what we were allowed to do. And we loved doing it,” Hardy concluded.
What would you like to see an animated Venom movie?