Tom Holland’s Spider-Man Gets Corrupted By Carnage Symbiote In Terrifying MCU Art

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Summary

  • Spider-Man: No Way Home laid the groundwork for a potential storyline involving the Carnage symbiote in future Spider-Man movies, as a piece of the Venom symbiote was left behind on Earth-199999.
  • The possibility of Carnage appearing in Holland's Spider-Man sequel trilogy is now open, as the MCU has shown a willingness to explore darker storylines and villains after Peter's transition into adulthood.
  • Collaborating on the concept of symbiotes within Holland's Spider-Man universe would not only be massive for the franchise but also add more horror elements, avoiding the mistake of quickly killing off Cletus Kasady as seen in Venom: Let There Be Carnage. The future of symbiote exploration in Spider-Man movies remains uncertain.

Tom Holland's Spider-Man gets taken over by the Carnage symbiote instead of Venom in scary Marvel Cinematic Universe fan art. Spider-Man: No Way Home brought Peter Parker's trilogy to an end while giving Holland's version of the web-crawler the biggest adventure of all time by teaming up with Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield's iterations of the Marvel icon. However, Spider-Man: No Way Home also planted the seed for a future storyline in the main MCU timeline, as a piece of the Venom symbiote was left behind on Earth-199999.
While Holland's Spider-Man 4 movie is in development, details are being kept under wraps by Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios. To keep the MCU audience entertained, Arkin Tyagi shared artwork of what it would look like if Peter were to bond with the Carnage symbiote instead of the Venom one.
In past Spider-Man media, Peter has actually been taken over by the Carnage symbiote, as Spider-Man: The Animated Series had a variant of the web-slinger be corrupted by the alien parasite. Even in the Ultimate Spider-Man cartoon, there was a storyline where Peter became Carnage in that universe for a very short period of time.

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