![]() ![]() ![]() While Carnage seemed to carry the promise of a Hardy-Holland showdown in No Way Home, that didn't end up being the case, though it was "definitely discussed," McKenna and his co-writer Erik Sommers confirmed. "Buried in his brain is some knowledge of that connection." So, what's the deal? According to No Way Home co-writer Chris McKenna, it all comes down to what Venom says about his species' "hive knowledge across universes" that could fry Eddie's tiny human brain. “The idea is that the Symbiote has knowledge of other universes," McKenna explained to Variety. "And you thought 'Lethal Protector' was a sh** name!" One of the lingering questions left by Spider-Man: No Way Home is why Eddie Brock and Venom (both of them played by Tom Hardy) were transported into the Marvel Cinematic Universe during the mid-credits scene of Venom: Let There There Be Carnage if they live in a world without Spider-Man.Īs we learn, Doctor Strange's botched spell only brought in characters who knew that Peter Parker and Spider-Man were the same person.
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