Venom 2: What Are Carnage’s New Powers?

Woody Harrelson’s Venom character Cletus Kasady promised plenty of carnage in the sequel, and it looks like the new movie will deliver. The first trailer for Venom: Let There Be Carnage features our first look at the iconic Spider-Man villain.

The trailer makes it clear Carnage can use his symbiote in ways Venom can’t, but what exactly are his powers? Let’s take a look at how Carnage’s powers are portrayed in the comics and why the movie is veering in its own direction, according to director Andy Serkis.

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How Venom 2 Changes Carnage

In terms of his look, Harrelson’s Carnage is very close to the source material. However, his powers seem to work a little differently in this universe. In speaking with IGN, director Andy Serkis suggests the movie is downplaying the idea of Carnage necessarily being stronger than Venom. In this dynamic, Venom is the physical powerhouse while Carnage is the more agile, unpredictable fighter.

“Venom is… pretty straightforward in a way,” Serkis says. “He’s like a quarterback. He’s very grounded, very physically sort of heavy, and like a quarterback where brute force is very much his thing, but whereas Carnage is in the same way that Cletus is manipulative psychologically and physically, he can take your energy and completely shift it for you. So we wanted the whole movement style to be very idiosyncratic and off-kilter and strange, and you just can’t pin him down. It would be like trying to have a fight with an octopus basically.”

Carnage in Venom: Let There Be Carnage.
Carnage in Venom: Let There Be Carnage.

Serkis also revealed Carnage will have at least one completely new power in the movie. He’ll be able to transform into mist, presumably allowing him to travel through tight spaces and evade detection like a vampire. That, coupled with the traditional shape-shifting tendril powers, should make Carnage a very deadly foe indeed.

“He can turn to mist. He can turn to all manner of tendrils. He can take different forms. He can weaponize, he can do all of these different things,” Serkis says. “With all symbiotes, they reflect the person who is their host. So the darkness of Carnage, the playfulness, the wit, the strangeness because Cletus… has a real intelligence and in the way that he uses violence as a bizarre, twisted, crazy wit about what he does and he has a real sense of humor, and we wanted to reflect that in the symbiote that is linked to him.”

Based on Serkis’ comments, the movies seem to be leaning more into the idea that the symbiote’s powers reflect its host, rather than it growing progressively stronger with each host. That makes sense given that it never bonded with Spider-Man in this universe (as far as we know). We’ll have to see just how much the sequel delves into the symbiote’s origins and true nature.

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Carnage’s Symbiote Powers

The Venom symbiote only grows more dangerous and powerful with time. In the comics, the symbiote grows physically stronger each time it finds a new host. That’s why Venom is physically stronger than Spider-Man, even though Eddie Brock doesn’t have innate superhuman powers like Peter Parker does. The symbiote learned from its time bonded with Peter, and it replicates many of his genetic gifts once it bonds with Eddie. That’s also why Venom is immune to Peter’s Spider-Sense.

As you might expect, that makes Carnage stronger than both Spider-Man and Venom. The portion of the Venom symbiote that split off and bonds with Cletus brings all its experience and physical development along for the ride. Carnage has even greater strength than Venom, and he too is immune to Spider-Sense.

However, Cletus’ deranged mind also unlocks a whole new host of abilities. While Peter and Eddie can use the symbiote to change their appearance or mimic ordinary clothing, Cletus takes the symbiote’s shape-shifting powers to a new level. He can transform his limbs into various blade shapes and even form new limbs and tendrils. To make a Terminator comparison, he’s like the T-1000 to Venom’s T-800.

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Even Carnage’s appearance reflects this instability. His red and black “skin” is constantly morphing and spouting off tendrils. He’s chaos in motion, and that aspect of him certainly looks to still be the case in Venom 2.

Venom: Let There Be Carnage will hit theaters on September 24 in the US, September 15 in the UK and September 16 in Australia.

Sony Now Expecting PS5 Shortages to Continue Into Next Year

It sounds as though PS5 supplies will continue to be limited into 2022.

It was never going to be easy launching a new console in the middle of a worldwide pandemic, and Bloomberg now reports that Sony has spoken to a “group of analysts” about the supply constraint issues affecting PlayStation 5 supplies, reportedly warning that shortages will continue into 2022.

“I don’t think demand is calming down this year and even if we secure a lot more devices and produce many more units of the PlayStation 5 next year, our supply wouldn’t be able to catch up with demand,” Hiroki Totoki reportedly told the analysts.

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Global shortages of semiconductors, which are used in almost all computing devices, has made it increasingly difficult for the continuing demand for PS5 consoles to be met. Semiconductors are a crucial part of the PS5 architecture, and the shortages have let to delays in the console’s production cycle.

Ever since the PS5 launched in November 2020 it has been difficult for both retail stores, and consumers, to get their hands on one. Both the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the trade war started by the Trump administration against China have affected the ability for electronics manufacturers to get hold of these parts. It was previously reported that AMD (which produces chips for PS5) expected shortages to to continue into 2021, but that looks set to be extended into 2022 as well.

Sony has previously been vocal in suggesting it wants to surpass the second-year sales of the PS4, which totalled 14.8 million units – however issues with the particular chips needed might get in the way of achieving that target. Ideally, Sony would want to keep up with, or even exceed the early sales of the Playstation 4, but that is looking increasingly challenging at this point.

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In April, Playstation CEO Jim Ryan said that the company were looking to increase PS5 supply, and that he was in discussions with chip supplier AMD, but it’s clear from this latest news that those conversations have not yet borne fruit.

It’s disappointing news for those looking to get their hands on a PS5, as it looks like demand will continue to outstrip supply for the foreseeable future. Despite those struggles, PS5 has still become the fastest-selling console in US history, for both dollar and unit sales.

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Titanfall 2 Speedrunner Claims New Gauntlet Record Of 11 Seconds

Like most games with a dedicated fanbase, Titanfall 2 is no stranger to seeing players attempt to break one of its more challenging records. Early in the game, players are taken through a virtual tutorial that ends with a final run through a gauntlet of enemies, putting the various skills they’ve been taught to use. During the recent free weekend for the game, one player by the handle of Cash_Mayo broke the Gauntlet record with a blistering pace of 11.10 seconds.

If it looks like magic or the use of a noclip cheat code, what’s happening above is actually the use of Titanfall 2’s wall-running abilities being combined with grenades to provide an extra-explosive boost to speed. Yes, that’s right, Cash_Mayo was blowing up their legs in an effort to shave time off the previous speedrun record. Cleverly, Cash_Mayo also took advantage of the space between Gauntlet runs to start at full speed, surging to the new lap record in the process.

Titanfall 2 has enjoyed a surge in popularity lately thanks to its free weekend, proving that there is still an audience for developer Respawn’s series of mechs and pilots. While the studio has confirmed that plans for a new Titanfall game will have to take a backseat as it continues to grow its successful battle royale Apex Legends and works on an original IP, Respawn hasn’t written the franchise off entirely.

Whatever the future does hold in store for Titanfall, it’d be worth releasing the game at a time when it isn’t caught in the middle of two of the biggest action game franchises on the planet.

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Venom 2: Let There Be Carnage Trailer Introduces Woody Harrelson’s Character

The first trailer for Venom: Let There Be Carnage has arrived, and it focuses mainly on the new villain, Cletus Kasady/Carnage, who is played by Woody Harrelson. We also see more of Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock/Venom, and he’s still struggling with his powers.

Set to the song “One is the Loneliest Number,” the trailer shows Carnage writing a letter to Eddie from his holding cell. He says the two are more similar than people might believe. In one fateful scene, Carnage is being given a dose of something when all hell breaks loose and he is set free. A lot of action and chaos ensues. You can watch the new trailer below.

In addition to Hardy and Harrelson, Let There Be Carnage brings back Michelle Williams as Eddie Brock’s girlfriend, while Naomie Harris joins the cast as Shriek. She is briefly seen in the new trailer, too. The cast also includes Reid Scott and Stephen Graham.

Let There Be Carnage hits theaters on September 24. It’s directed by Andy Serkis, who played Gollum in The Lord of the Rings series before becoming a director.

2018’s Venom was not a critical darling, but it made more than $850 million worldwide to finish as the seventh highest-grossing movie of the year. It made more than $100 million more than other popular films that year like Deadpool 2 and Ant-Man and the Wasp.

Venom: Let There Be Carnage – Exclusive Trailer Breakdown with Director Andy Serkis

The long wait for a new Venom movie is almost over. Venom: Let There Be Carnage is opening only in theaters later this year, and IGN has teamed up with director Andy Serkis to exclusively break down the first official trailer for the hotly anticipated sequel.

Check out the video in the player above or embedded below, and then read on to read the highlights from Serkis’ director’s commentary.

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Eddie and Venom’s Dysfunctional Relationship

Right away, the trailer makes it clear Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) and his “other” are having a difficult time cohabitating the same body. Eddie is trying to put his life back together and rebuild his career as a journalist. But the symbiote only cares about playing the role of Lethal Protector — beating up evildoers and satisfying its bottomless hunger.

“They are now what is, in effect, the Odd Couple stage of their relationship,” Serkis says. “They’ve been together for… a year and a half, say, since the last story. And they’re figuring out how to be with each other. And it’s like living with this maniac toddler. Eddie is really struggling. He can’t concentrate. He’s trying to get on with work. And he, of course, only thinks about himself anyway, on the whole.”

Serkis continues, “So having this other being in a small space in his little flat, it’s like looking into kind of a weird, screwed-up mirror version of himself. And Venom of course feels trapped, because he can’t leave Eddie’s body unless he has his permission. And when they go out, the deal is – you live in my body, you live by my rules. And we’re under threat. We’re in a dangerous position here. We’ve got to keep quiet. And nobody must know because of all the things that happened in the last story, if people find out and get a grip of what’s going on then we’ll both be hauled into Area 51 and examined.”

In other words, as much as the sequel is about the long-awaited showdown between Tom Hardy’s Venom and Woody Harrelson’s Carnage, it’s clear Eddie will continue to be his own worst enemy.

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Cletus Kasady’s Eddie Brock Obsession

The first Venom movie introduced Harrelson’s Cletus Kasady via a post-credits scene, with the incarcerated Cletus promising: “When I get outta here, and I will, there’s gonna be carnage.”

That scene implied some sort of existing relationship or connection between the two characters, and the trailer for the sequel shows Cletus has developed quite an interest in Eddie during the months in between movies. In fact, he seems to almost be the Hannibal Lecter to Eddie’s Clarice Starling.

Serkis makes it clear Cletus is drawn to Eddie because he senses a kindred spirit. Eddie, meanwhile, sees this relationship as an opportunity to dig into Kasady’s twisted past and uncover the burial sites of his missing murder victims are buried, thereby reigniting his own journalism career.

“They both had strange upbringings with strange relationships with their parents and their families. And there’s an inherent loneliness that they both recognize in each other,” Serkis says. “Cletus actually reaches out and will only speak to Eddie Brock. That’s at the beginning of the story, we learned that he’s the only one he’ll speak to. And the cops, therefore, want Eddie to go in and investigate and try and discover where some of the bodies, some of the many bodies of Cletus’s victims are.”

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“He’s on a mission,” Serkis adds. “But also, he’s self-serving in only the way that Eddie can be. He wants to get in there and maybe he can make a story, get back to what he wants to do most, which is writing and the written word and being a journalist. So this sets up really the confrontation, or the false relationship, that Eddie sort of pretends to have with Cletus, in order to get information out of it.”

As the trailer shows, Cletus’ madness is reflected through the strange, intricate drawings lining the walls of his cell. Those drawings may or may not have a special significance to the plot, but they definitely offer insight into the terrifying mind of Cletus Kasady.

“Cletus has an extraordinary child-like but vivid imagination and mind, and he expresses himself by drawing,” Serkis says. “His cell is completely covered with these really bizarre markings and expressions. It’s like his anger and frustration and his sadness and his desperation and his loneliness.”

Finally, for fans curious about the drastic change in Cletus’ hairstyle between movies, Serkis indicated the change is meant to reflect the passage of time and the evolution of Cletus’ mental state.

“We wanted to give a sense that he’s been in there for some time and that he’s gone through various changes. … so that we could really [see] what’s going on with the darkness of the character.”

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How Does Shriek Fit In?

While Carnage is clearly the central villain of this story, the sequel is also introducing Naomie Harris’ character Francis Barriston (aka Shriek). In the Marvel comics, Shriek is both a partner and lover to Carnage. While Serkis is keeping mum on whether or not the two will be romantically intertwined in the movie, he reveals she directly ties into the movie’s emphasis on troubled characters with abusive parents.

“She’s a damaged soul and she really has suffered in her childhood,but there is a real vulnerability about her, and she’s in a lot of pain… She’s been living in isolation for years, years and years,” Serkis says. “With all of these characters, what’s so beautifully drawn about them is that they’re multi-faceted, they’re totally truthful and believable, and yet … She’s dangerous too and I think she has her own sense of fairness and being just, and I think when that line is crossed, then you see a very, very dangerous, dark side to her, and that’s what we wanted to do with the character.”

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Serkis does confirm the sequel will explore the tension between Eddie and his ex-girlfriend Anne Weying (played again by Michelle Williams). At this point, Anne is still in a relationship with Reid Scott’s character, Dr. Dan Lewis, but Serkis teases the old spark may still be there.

“She’s kind of made a decision in her life, ‘I’ve got to move on. I can’t be with this person. He’s totally unreliable. He’s not truthful. He’s a ride, and I’ve enjoyed this wild kind of character that I’ve been with, but he’s not for me. At the end of the day, I’ve got to find someone who I can trust, who I can move on and be with and form a reasonable partnership with him, just not be thrown around all the time by this craziness.’”

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Bringing Carnage to Live-Action

It wouldn’t be much of a superhero movie if the main villain remained powerless and behind bars the entire time. The trailer makes it clear Cletus will cheat death during his attempted execution, somehow bonding with a piece of the symbiote and becoming Carnage.

“This character was so much fun to work on in design and to take [from] the comic world,” Serkis says. “It was wonderful having the opportunity to take this character that’s never been seen before on screen, as much as you do get to know him in our story and to really play with the physicality, how he moves, how he extrudes his tentacles.”

In the comics, the symbiotes grow progressively stronger with each new host, meaning Carnage is usually far too powerful for either Spider-Man or Venom to handle alone. But Serkis explains that his movie seeks to reflect the differences between Venom and Carnage. Cletus may not be the physical heavy-hitter Eddie is, but his deranged personality opens up a whole new world of abilities, including some fans have never seen before.

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“He can turn to mist. He can turn to all manner of tendrils. He can take different forms. He can weaponize, he can do all of these different things,” Serkis says. “With all symbiotes, they reflect the person who is their host. So the darkness of Carnage, the playfulness, the wit, the strangeness. Cletus has a real intelligence and… a real sense of humor, and we wanted to reflect that in the symbiote that is linked to him.”

Given Serkis’ history with motion-capture performances (playing Gollum in the Lord of the Rings movies, Caesar in the Planet of the Apes reboot series, etc.), it should come as no surprise he brought that experience to bear on his first directorial assignment. Serkis tells IGN a great deal of attention was paid to the way these characters move on-screen and highlighting the physical differences between Venom and Carnage.

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“Venom is… pretty straightforward in a way. He’s like a quarterback. He’s very grounded, very physically sort of heavy, and like a quarterback where brute force is very much his thing. Whereas Carnage, in the same way that Cletus is manipulative psychologically and physically, he can take your energy and completely shift it for you. So we wanted the whole movement style to be very idiosyncratic and off-kilter and strange, and you just can’t pin him down. It would be like trying to have a fight with an octopus basically.”

Serkis adds, “Also, what we were able to do, which was amazing, was to go and work with dancers and actors on a performance capture stage, and then see things come to life and then use little bits and practice, just trying stuff out. It was a really exciting period of building the movie actually was Carnage movement tests. That was a really exciting part of it.”

Venom: Let There Be Carnage opens only in theaters on September 24 in the US, September 15 in the UK, and September 16 in Australia. For more on the sequel, find out whether Venom: Let There Be Carnage takes place in the MCU, learn about Carnage’s new powers, get our two cents on why Venom doesn’t need Spider-Man and check out the new Venom 2 poster.

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Venom: Let There Be Carnage Gets Its First Poster

Venom: Let There Be Carnage has shown off its toothy first poster, alongside the release of its debut trailer.

The poster (below), shows a view of Venom – wrapped in red tendrils – from within Carnage’s mouth. It’s fair to say there are a lot of symbiote teeth on show here, and gives us a hint at the coming clash between the two classic characters.

Venom: Let There Be Carnage poster. (Source: Sony)
Venom: Let There Be Carnage poster. (Source: Sony)

And don’t fret if this poster doesn’t give you the look at Woody Harrelson’s take on Carnage that you might have hoped for – we get a full view of the murderous symbiote in the first trailer for Venom 2, which you can also watch below.

If that’s not enough Venom: Let There Be Carnage information for you, we’ve also got an exclusive trailer breakdown from director Andy Serkis. Check out that video for a closer look at all the Easter Eggs and references in the trailer, not to mention Serkis’ take on the relationships between symbiotes and their hosts – as well as the introduction of Naomie Harris’ Shriek. You can check out the highlights of that breakdown in our wrap-up.

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After a delay, Venom: Let There Be Carnage will be released in US theaters on September 24 (or September 15 in the UK, and September 16 in Australia).

Tom Hardy, Michelle Williams, and Woody Harrelson reprise their roles as Eddie Brock, Anne Weying, and Cletus Kasady, while Naomie Harris plays the villainous Shriek for the first time.

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Resident Evil Village Used a Giant, Grumpy Stand-In for Lady Dimitrescu’s Performance Capture

The actor behind Lady Dimitrescu has revealed more about the motion capture process that brought the character to life – including a big, grumpy pole that was used to simulate her 9’6″ eyeline in real life.

Lady Dimitrescu actress Maggie Robertson has been delighting fans during Resident Evil Village’s launch weekend by responding to fan art and complementing cosplays of the popular character, as well as providing a behind-the-scenes look at the game.

In one post Robertson revealed “the grumpy stand-in,” a giant pole with a soft head marked with a frowny face. According to Robertson, this was used during performance capture to “mark Lady D’s actual size and eye lines” while on set.

Lady Dimitrescu became an internet sensation before Village’s release, not least because of her huge height – but it’s easy to forget that in the age of AAA performance capture, that then causes potential trouble for real-life actors trying to simulate talking to a fictional, towering vampire lady. Capcom’s lo-fi solution is a neat (and funny) way to get around the issue – and I now want modders to get to work on a grumpy stand-in model for the actual game.

Robertson also shared another video that shows previsualizations and motion capture footage from some key scenes in the game, including when Lady Dimitrescu tastes Ethan’s blood and throws her dressing table in a fit of rage.

“I’m beyond grateful for how welcoming the entire Resident Evil community has been. Floored by all the love & support you all have given me over these past few days,” Robertson said on Twitter. “Keep spreading all of that love around in the name of House Dimitrescu!” We spoke extensively to Capcom about the creation of Lady Dimitrescu, and how they reacted to her sudden popularity. I wonder how they’ve reacted to her being modded into a Thomas the Tank Engine hybrid

In other Resident Evil Village news, here are 17 brilliant little details, and a cut fan favourite character who could have made it into the game in a very unexpected costume. We scored it an 8 in our review, calling it a “genuinely engrossing and increasingly combat-heavy continuation of the Ethan Winters story.”

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Final Fantasy 7: The First Soldier to Get a Closed Beta in June 2021

Final Fantasy 7: The First Soldier is getting a Closed Beta Test in June 2021 that will give those with Android devices a chance to try out the upcoming battle royale mobile game.

The Final Fantasy 7: The First Soldier Closed Beta Test will take place from June 1 – June 7, and the registration period for those interested is currently underway. Those with a 64-bit Android device with Android 7.1 or newer and at least 3GB of available memory can sign up here until May 27, 2021.

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This test will only be for those in the US and Canada, and game data and progress will not be transferred over to the full game when it launches later this year. However, Square Enix will let you stream the game should you be accepted into the Beta.

Final Fantasy 7: The First Soldier was announced alongside Final Fantasy 7: Ever Crisis – a “chapter-structured single player game covering the whole of the FFVII timeline – including the events of the original game and the FFVII compilation titles.”

This battle royale game takes place in Midgar 30 years before Final Fantasy 7. It looks to feature gunplay, close quarters combat, abilities, Summons like Ifrit, bosses like the Guard Scorpion, and much more.

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While there is no further release window other than 2021, those hoping to jump back into the world of FF7 will be able to do so on June 10 with the launch of Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade for PS5.

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Remnant: From the Ashes to Get a Free Next-Gen Upgrade This Week

Remnant: From the Ashes will be receiving a free next-gen upgrade for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S on May 13, 2021.

Announced on Remnant: From the Ashes’ Twitter, this next-gen upgrade will allow for the game to run at 4K/30 FPS or 1080p/60 FPS on both PS5 and Xbox Series X. On Xbox Series S, just the framerate will be improved as the console is only capable of outputting resolution of up to 1440p.

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As an added bonus, cross-play is being added between Xbox and Windows 10 Store players.

Remnant: From the Ashes is a third-person survival action shooter that is set in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by monstrous creatures. In our review, we said that it “is a co-op action-RPG that’s punishing and grotesque, but exciting and beautiful all at the same time. Despite the occasional difficulty spikes and slightly disappointing gear system, the thrill of finally beating a boss that’s had your number for hours is unmatched.”

Remnant: From the Ashes was part of March 2021’s PlayStation Plus games and was available until early April. If you missed it on PlayStation, it is currently available on Xbox Game Pass.

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For more, check out where Remnant: From the Ashes landed on our list of the best Soulslike games.

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