Sony Pictures recently announced that the worldwide release date for Venom: Let There Be Carnage has been moved up to 1st October (the original release date was 15th October). The news came on the heels of the Spiderman: No Way Home trailer launch, with fans already excited to delve deeper into the Spiderman Universe. Marvel has also had a great week at the Box Office, with the latest installment in the MCU, Shang-Chi and the legend of Ten Rings, garnering $170 million just on the opening weekend.
Although Venom was categorised as a failure, it still grossed over $850 million worldwide, it’s fair to ponder over whether the sequel will be a success, considering the pandemic and most people’s reluctance to enter cinema halls. Venom: Let There Be Carnage will be released in cinemas worldwide, including India, on 1st October, and will be available in English, Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil. Venom will be released along with the new Bond film, No Time To Die, which will hit cinemas on September 30th. It will be interesting to see which way audiences flow – however, having said that, MCU films have always seen high levels of success with Indian audiences and we can expect the same for this film.
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