After several delays and calming the release date, “Poison: Leave it there, finally settle for the October 1 theater release.
Starrer makers Tom Hardy and Woody Harrelson, increased releases for two weeks.
The film is scheduled to fall on October 15, but according to the latest post on the grip of the social media media, this film will now be released on October 1, exactly a year after the film is scheduled to be released in 2020.
#Venom vs #Carnage.
Face-off starts exclusively in theaters October 15.
#VENOM: Leave there carnage https://t.co/m3hslzMMI1— #VENOM: Let there be massacres (@venommovie) 1629118920000
“Save date.
#Venom: Let there be #Carnage exclusively in theaters on October 1,” Read Tweet on the official film handle.
Save date.
#VENOM: Let there be exclusive #Carnage in theaters on October 1.
Experience …
https://t.co/tjbb0zszur— #VENOM: Let the massacre (@venommovie) 1630944335000
The maker also dropped a new posters to announce a new release date.
The sequel to the 2018 anti-hero film saw Hardy in the role of Journalist Eddie Brock, which unites with the alien symbiote to form poison.
Hardy stars in the titular role, with Harrelson as Antagonist Cletus Kasady aka Carnage, which made the last minute cameo in ‘Venom’.
Andy Serkis’s director directs follow-up to the Hit Sleeper, which produces more than USD 856 million globally.
This announcement came after the success of Marvel ‘Shang-chi and legend of ten rings’.
The superhero film makes a splash at the box office with a collection of weekends of USD 71 million and an international collection is estimated at 150 million.