Of course, there are infinite universes and not just these three, but the possibility is there, and that’s what we’re clinging to. He doesn’t have a Venom that we know of yet, so Hardy’s could fit in quite nicely. Garfield’s Peter specifically says he hasn’t met an alien yet, so at the very least we know he hasn’t been off having Symbiote adventures off-screen. It just doesn’t seem like Hardy’s Eddie and Venom would show up for either of these characters.Īnd then we have Andrew Garfield’s universe. Besides, the mid-credit scene seems to indicate that if a Symbiote gets introduced to the MCU, it might be spawned from the bit they left behind right before the spell sucked them back home.
They also clearly weren’t from Tom Holland’s universe as the spell going haywire is what brought them into that one. Tobey’s already had an Eddie Brock and a Venom, so Hardy’s Eddie and Venom obviously aren’t from there. The three Spider-Men are from different universes. Given the context of No Way Home, this is an absolutely plausible thing to make happen. Will you accept the challenge? Will you take our money and give us the Garfield-Hardy film we so desperately crave? m1yyoXLHwtĭo you hear that, Sony? It’s the sound of big nerd dollars being thrust in your general direction. Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man in the SSU? I think we’re looking at a good chance at seeing a TASM3 or Andrew in Venom 3. So, how’s everyone feeling about seeing Tom Hardy’s Venom vs. Tom hardy’s venom vs andrew garfield’s spiderman /xWNMDDBquE Everything Marvel News No Way Home Era December 18, 2021 Give me The Amazing Spider-Man 3 /Dotj1rq0dx I would very much like to see andrew garfield’s spiderman with tom hardy’s venom Let’s do it! Let’s make an Andrew Garfield and Tom Hardy film!
Let’s talk about some characters from Spider-Man: No Way Home.Īfter seeing Spider-Man: No Way Home opening night I noticed two distinct trends on Twitter: “We need more Andrew Garfield Spider-Man” and “I wish Eddie and Venom had actually interacted with some other characters.” Over the next day or so these two hopes seemed to merge into “I hope Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man and Tom Hardy’s Venom do a movie together” and… you know what? That’s brilliant. WARNING: This article will contain spoilers for Spider-Man: No Way Home, so don’t read on unless you’ve seen the film or don’t really care about spoilers. As much as I loathe doing clickbait headlines, the fear of spoiling Spider-Man: No Way Home is REAL.