Venom: Let There Be Carnage might have ditched Woody Harrelson's infamous Ronald McDonald-style wig last seen in the post credits of the first Venom movie, but Cletus Kasady is still very much present for the sequel. In fact, he's the star of the latest trailer for the movie, which teases all sorts of few bits and pieces of what we should expect. Moments like a brand-new origin story for Carnage, trouble at home for Eddie and Venom, and even a quick glimpse at Shriek, the movie's other villain who just so happens to be a criminally insane mutant.
Before we break down these moments, take a look at the trailer to see how many details you notice and let us know your favorites in the comments below.
Venom: Let There Be Carnage hits theaters on September 24, 2021.
Things are a bit different for the movie version. We see that Cletus has requested Eddie interview him specifically--apparently because he feels some sort of kinship with him already for some reason--and then bites Eddie through the bars of his cell. Of course, there might be more to it than that in the full movie, but it certainly looks like that's the basic point of Symbiotic contamination for Cletus here. Ultimately, this doesn't change much, except it does remove the whole "Carnage is Venom's offspring" thing, we guess.
There's even a moment in the trailer that makes it look like Carnage takes over Cletus's body for the first time while Cletus is being executed by lethal injection.
Interestingly, in the comics Shriek is a mutant, so her powers (super sonic screaming, mind manipulating, and flight) are just innate to her. It's difficult to tell based on the trailer how the movie is going to deal with this, or if it'll bother giving her an origin story at all.
And speaking of, the fact that Anne (Michelle Williams) and Dan (Reid Scott) have apparently tied the knot isn't helping Eddie and Venom's social life at all.