The two new posters feature symbiotes contrasting and fighting each other with the new, postponed release date to October. Initially, the film was supposed to premiere in the fall of 2020, but due to the coronavirus pandemic, it was postponed to another year in September, and a few days ago changed again to October 15.
Venom and Carnage look great in the poster, they are scary and dangerous. Andy Serkis – director of Venom 2: Carnage – admitted in an interview with IGN that designing Carnage was fun, and at the same time required a lot of work on the way it moved. In the film, we can expect a lot of Venom’s opponent’s moves that are “idiosyncratic, unusual and weird.” Due to the tentacles that Carnage’s symbiote possesses, facing it is:
actually an attempt to fight an octopus.
Two weeks ago, a new movie trailer was also released .
The premiere has been postponed in the United States due to the pandemic situation, so Venom 2: Carnage will hit theaters on October 15.