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Venom 3: Knull Won’t Be the Main Villain—Here’s Why It’s the Right Move

Director Kelly Marcel reveals Knull's significance in "Venom: The Last Dance," hinting at a larger arc for the formidable villain beyond the upcoming film.

Allan Ford October 16, 2024 Add a Comment

In an exciting revelation for Marvel fans, Kelly Marcel, the director of the highly anticipated “Venom: The Last Dance,” has shed light on the role of Knull, the God of Symbiotes, in the upcoming film. While Knull has been a prominent figure in the movie's marketing, Marcel's recent statements suggest a more nuanced approach to the character's introduction.

Speaking to IGN, Marcel emphasized that Knull isn't just a “one-and-done” villain. Instead, she describes this film as “just the beginning” for the iconic character. This approach aligns with Marvel's strategy of developing complex villains over time, suggesting that Knull's presence in the Venom universe could extend beyond this single installment.

Marcel's comments indicate a careful balance between introducing Knull and maintaining focus on the central Eddie Brock-Venom relationship. She describes Knull as a “lurking threat” that will test the limits of this partnership, hinting at a tension-filled narrative that doesn't overshadow the franchise's core dynamic.

The film, set to hit theaters on October 25, 2024, marks Marcel's directorial debut after writing the screenplays for the previous two Venom films. Tom Hardy returns as Eddie Brock/Venom, joined by an impressive cast including Chiwetel Ejiofor, Juno Temple, and Rhys Ifans.

From a critical perspective, this approach to Knull's character shows promise. By introducing such a significant villain gradually, the filmmakers have the opportunity to build anticipation and develop a more complex antagonist over time. This strategy could potentially elevate the Venom franchise, allowing for deeper storytelling and character development.

However, the challenge lies in balancing this long-term vision with delivering a satisfying standalone film. The success of “Venom: The Last Dance” will likely depend on how well it manages to introduce Knull while still providing a complete and engaging narrative for this specific installment.

I'm intrigued by Marcel's approach to Knull's character. The decision to introduce such a powerful villain gradually shows a commitment to long-term storytelling that could significantly enhance the Venom franchise. It's refreshing to see a superhero film taking its time to develop its antagonist, potentially allowing for a more nuanced and impactful villain arc. However, I'm curious to see how this will play out in the context of a single film and whether it will satisfy viewers looking for a complete story in this installment.

How do you feel about the gradual introduction of major villains in superhero franchises? Do you prefer fully developed antagonists in each film, or are you excited by the prospect of a villain's story arc spanning multiple movies?

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