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Based on the trailer, do you wish Venom: Let There Be Carnage took itself more seriously?

Based on the trailer, do you wish Venom: Let There Be Carnage took itself more seriously?

Yes- The first movie is too goofy

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No- It should have the exact same tone

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Yes- The first movie is too goofy

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Randall Patton
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Randall Patton

Really just wanted to comment... zero interest in a Venom movie set in a universe with no connection to Spider-Man. Didn't see the first one, won't see the second.

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Smol-Vampire
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Smol-Vampire

CARNAGE SHOULD RIP PEOPLE APART NOT JUST STRANGLE THEM OR STAB THEM HE IS A KILLER NOT A TOY

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illuminatedi
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illuminatedi

yes. id like a raw unfiltered story & action instead of a movie appealing for children

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No- It should have the exact same tone

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John
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John

Loved the trailer, it looks like Sony knows why that movie made over $800 million, we love Eddie and the Symbiote, they are a legitimately great pairing and I'm hyped to see more of them.

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Jon
Jon

Yeah. Its like a superhero buddy movie. They gotta lean into it more i think.

Kevin Charles
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Kevin Charles

I like the tone of the first movie. I really enjoyed the dualism of venom. I hope they are able to continue that without getting too goofy.

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rockmanlp
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rockmanlp

looks like they know their audience.

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Acer
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Acer

The tone and character interaction between Eddie and the Venom is the thing that worked in the first movie, a good sequel should keep the best parts of the original and it looks like that's what is going to happen here.

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Bluedragonfive
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Bluedragonfive

while I'm convinced there's something off w/ venoms voice, I think the tone will balance out w/ carnage in the picture. Regardless were talking a very 90's event were adapting here w/ very out there characters. I think carnage will raise the stakes and allow venom to grow a little.

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Jon
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Jon

I think the goofier the better. They gotta own it!

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Would Sonic the Hedgehog 3 perform fine without Jim Carrey if he decides not to do it?

Would Sonic the Hedgehog 3 perform fine without Jim Carrey if he decides not to do it?

Yes-- the franchise has legs without him

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No-- he's necessary to its success

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Yes-- the franchise has legs without him

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DIMWITMONKEY
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DIMWITMONKEY

Jim Carry's performance is only one of the many positives of both films. It may not be AS good or enjoyable, but the Sonic films have shown to be better than they have any right to be outside of Carry's performance. It would be a great time to introduce characters that have yet to make an appearance

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No-- he's necessary to its success

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Colin Carroll
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Colin Carroll

he is a legend he makes the movie

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Should the next on screen Wolverine be short and scrappy like he is in the comics?

Should the next on screen Wolverine be short and scrappy like he is in the comics?

Yes, that would set him apart

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No, general audiences won't accept it

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Yes, that would set him apart

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Andrew Cozzini
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Andrew Cozzini

While I certainly can appreciate a comic-accurate build for Logan this time 'round, personally, I'm more hopeful he suits up in a form of his traditional uniform, cowl and all! IMO, that would instantly separate this new version from Jackman's, regardless of his relative height to his predecessor.

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No, general audiences won't accept it

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