
For Eddie Brock, that monster – Venom – is about to be unleashed – and the dark side of his personality will literally come out, in Columbia Pictures’ new action-thriller Venom.
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One of Marvel’s greatest and most complex characters takes center stage as Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) becomes the host for the alien symbiote Venom. As a journalist, Eddie has been trying to take down the notorious Life Foundation scientist Carlton Drake (Riz Ahmed) for years – an obsession that ruined his career and his relationship with his girlfriend, Anne (Michelle Williams). When one of Drake’s experiments – the alien Venom – merges with Eddie’s body, he suddenly has incredible new superpowers, and the chance to do just about whatever he wants. Twisted, dark, unpredictable, and fueled by rage, Venom leaves Eddie wrestling to control dangerous abilities that he also finds empowering and intoxicating. As Eddie and Venom need each other to get what they’re looking for, they become more and more intertwined — where does Eddie end and Venom begin?

At the center of Venom is not one but two antiheroes in one body: Eddie, played by Tom Hardy – the ego-driven, obsessive reporter driven to expose the powerful and corrupt – and Venom, the chilling alien symbiote with incredible superpowers who fuses with Eddie. Together, they are capable of anything – a truly terrifying proposition as Venom is fueled by rage. In a truly symbiotic relationship, they will influence each other, for better or worse…
According to producer Matt Tolmach, something about Eddie Brock, an ego-driven reporter on a bad streak, and the duality offered by Venom – the power to see one’s potential, physically and indelibly – felt relatable as an anti-hero concept. “Eddie Brock is like so many of us,” says Tolmach. “Eddie was the defender of the innocent looking out for the little man. But unfortunately, he got in his own way. He took shortcuts. He’s got an ego and a temper. He’s impetuous. This movie becomes about being a better version of who he was before, and the only way he becomes better is when he meets up with Venom.”

Concludes Arad, “Eddie influences the good side of Venom. Venom becomes like Eddie’s conscience. It takes the good guy and bad guy to influence each other and save the rest of us.”
Opening in Philippine cinemas and IMAX on Thursday, October 4, Venom is distributed by Columbia Pictures, local office of Sony Pictures Releasing International.
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