Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and Media“Venom: Let There Be Carnage” roared to a monstrously good $11.6 million in Thursday previews, injecting an enervated box office with a much needed shot of adrenaline.
The superhero sequel is a key piece in Sony Pictures’ grand ambitions to turn its licensing deal for Spider-Man into a grand Spider-verse (see upcoming films on wall-crawler villains such as Kraven the Hunter and Morbius).
The preview results fall just behind the $13.2 million that “Black Widow” pulled in two months ago, which was a record for COVID times.
They are better than the $8.8 million that “Shang-Chi” generated and the $7.1 million that “F9” made.The follow-up to 2018’s “Venom” is directed by Andy Serkis and stars Tom.
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