Main Plot
In "Venom: Let There Be Carnage," directed by Andy Serkis, investigative journalist Eddie Brock struggles to coexist with the alien symbiote Venom, who inhabits his body. Eddie attempts to revive his career by interviewing the notorious serial killer Cletus Kasady. During one of their encounters, Kasady becomes the host for another symbiote, Carnage, which amplifies his violent tendencies. As Carnage wreaks havoc, Eddie and Venom must overcome their differences to stop the deadly threat. The film explores themes of duality and partnership, blending action and dark humor as the protagonists face a formidable adversary.
Ending Explained
In 'Venom: Let There Be Carnage,' directed by Andy Serkis, the climax unfolds with a fierce battle between Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) and his symbiote Venom against Cletus Kasady (Woody Harrelson) and his symbiote Carnage. The showdown takes place in a cathedral, where Kasady attempts to marry his love, Frances Barrison (Naomie Harris), also known as Shriek. As the fight intensifies, Shriek's sonic scream, which is harmful to symbiotes, disrupts both Venom and Carnage.
Ultimately, Venom manages to exploit the discord between Kasady and Carnage, leading to their defeat. Venom consumes Carnage and kills Kasady, ending the immediate threat. In the aftermath, Eddie and Venom decide to leave San Francisco to avoid further complications with the law.
The film concludes with a post-credits scene that teases a crossover with the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Eddie and Venom are transported to a different universe, where they see a news broadcast featuring Spider-Man, hinting at future interactions between the characters. This sets the stage for potential sequels and further integration into the broader Marvel storyline.