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o and i would also say SpiderMan2 but it doesnt have venom or carnage on there
Quote from: Gizzle fo Shizzle on June 20, 2004, 11:42:39 PMo and i would also say SpiderMan2 but it doesnt have venom or carnage on there they probably wont ever have venom & carnage in a movie. tobey mcguire & kirsten dunst dont have any interest after spiderman3, the current director & current writer dont have any interest either
Quote from: The Watcher on June 21, 2004, 05:38:54 PMQuote from: Gizzle fo Shizzle on June 20, 2004, 11:42:39 PMo and i would also say SpiderMan2 but it doesnt have venom or carnage on there they probably wont ever have venom & carnage in a movie. tobey mcguire & kirsten dunst dont have any interest after spiderman3, the current director & current writer dont have any interest eitherbut the did romise a trilogy. It will be extremely hard for them to do a venom or carnage movie because they have to tell the symbiote story, which involves peter going to space and too much other shit it would be a 2 part thing or maybe a 6 hour movie
New Line bought the rights to Venom, then Sony bought the rights to Spider-Man. since they will never come to an agreement, Venom wont be used in any of the Spider-Man movies @ all unless they sell off the rights;from comics2film.com;Goyer talked to Epstein about one of his Marvel scripts that so far has gone unproduced. A while back Goyer wrote the script for a Venom feature film. He does not recall the experience fondly, “Yeah, that was a bit of a [pause and a breath]. It wasn't great [laughs]. I never was a big Venom fan and, at the time, the people at New Line really wanted me to do it. It's one of the few times that - even though I love New Line - I allowed myself to be talked into something.” According to Goyer it wasn’t that hard to write a Venom movie without Spider-Man. Goyer explained Venom’s spider logo as being the containment mark of an arachnid alien species that lives on the planet where the symbiote had it’s origins. The film Venom was true to the character’s roots and not exactly a hero. Goyer said, “Venom wasn't a great guy but, in the script, his enemy Carnage was infinitely worse. He was an anti-hero kind of like Blade. He's not a hero when the movie begins. There was always a Jekyll and Hyde element to it. He was wrestling with the symbiote the whole time.”