‘Venom’ Clip Pits Tom Hardy Against An Unlucky SWAT Team
A brand-newVenomclip is here, and it’s loaded with action and alsoTom Hardy’s goofy voice. In the clip, Eddie Brock finds himself confronted by a SWAT Team who want him to surrender. He’s not in the mood for that, and instead unleashes Venom in all his CGI glory. A severe ass-kicking follows. Watch theVenomclip below!
Venom Clip
ThisVenomclip works fairly well. For one thing, the action on display here, while CGI-enhanced, is clear and exciting. There’s no blurry, shaky, visually confusing . moments – just scenes of Venom whipping around, beating the crap out of some dudes. And if that’s all you’re looking for in aVenommovie, you might end up loving this. I’m still not so sure about Tom Hardy’s voice, and the moment where he yells “Mask!” and Venom replies, “Copy!” to mimic the SWAT guys is a somewhat dumb. But hey, people aren’t going to seeVenomfor something smart. They just want entertainment, and maybeVenomwill deliver.
WhileVenomis rated PG-13, many people were hoping for an R-Rated take on the character, including Tom Hardy himself. In a recentMTVinterview, Hardy expressed his interest in an R-RatedVenom:
“Is it going to be R-Rated? That’s the big question and the answers been answered, isn’t it?… It’s a PG-13 in the states, but to be fair the thing can fulcrum into R-Rated. It can fulcrum into youth or children. My littlest ones, they watch Spider-Man and Venom quite comfortably, and Venom toys appear and LEGO appear… So it’s not like they’re scared by him, and at the same time there’s a lot in the real estate that you can actually imbue with a complete sense of gratuitous violence if you really wanted to, and I think you’ve got the right people for that job if you want to push it. Of course that’s where I’d love to go with it.”
Venom, starring Tom Hardy,Riz Ahmed,Michelle Williams,Jenny Slateand more, arrives in theatersOctober 5, 2018, which is pretty darn soon.