![]() After all, with Toby Maguire confirmed as a Peter Parker variant, Topher Grace's controversial Eddie Brock from Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 3 is now also MCU canon. The Symbiote could seek out Earth-616's Eddie but find he's different than the man it knows. The other option is that the MCU will use a different actor to portray Eddie Brock. Related: The MCU Already Introduced Its Venom Host - Theory Explained Disney and Marvel Studios might be choosing to have a Flash Thompson Agent Venom for the MCU to distinguish their version from Sony's (especially since Tom Hardy has confirmed he'll be returning as Eddie Brock in Sony's Venom 3). He's already a recurring side character in the MCU's Spider-Man movies, comically played by Tony Revolori. It's unlikely the unpopular Gargan edition will be the MCU's Venom, but Flash Thompson is a possibility. In Marvel Comics, Venom is an alias used by several different people wearing the symbiote, from Peter Parker's high-school bully Flash Thompson to Mac Gargan, AKA the villainous Scorpion. The Spider-Man: No Way Home post-credits scene may have ended hopes that Tom Hardy's Eddie Brock would join the MCU, but it still introduced a Symbiote to Earth-616. So is Venom part of the MCU, or is that brief stint over? And why would Sony and Marvel Studios work together to tease audiences with a crossover that doesn't appear to be happening? It's likely a matter of how complicated the contracts are for their partnership and the studios' individual plans for their respective Marvel universes. This means that Venom: Let There Be Carnage's biggest tease won't be fulfilled anytime soon. Instead of paying off this tease, Spider-Man: No Way Home immediately kicks Venom out of the MCU. It was only a few months prior to No Way Home's release that audiences were teased with the potential for Holland's Spider-Man and Hardy's Venom to meet up. The decision for Spider-Man: No Way Home to reverse Venom joining the MCU is quite surprising. Related: Spider-Man: No Way Home Post-Credits Explained Right as Eddie begins planning to make a trip to see Spider-Man, he's sent back to his original universe. Eddie Brock is shown talking to a bartender who explains to him that this universe is filled with superheroes. Instead of Hardy's Venom making an appearance in the actual film, the continuation of this scene was saved for Spider-Man: No Way Home's post-credits. ![]() Venom originally came to the MCU as part of the multiverse in Venom 2's post-credits. Doctor Strange's botched spell in Spider-Man: No Way Home brought anyone who was aware Peter Parker is Spider-Man to the MCU, and the symbiote knew this through its hive mind.
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