Michelle Williams to Reprise her Role for ‘Venom’ Sequel

In the mix of Andy Serkis being announced to direct the upcoming sequel to 2018’s Venom, it was also announced that Academy Award nominated actress Michelle Williams will be reprising her role as Eddie Brock’s girlfriend Anne Weying. She will be returning alongside Tom Hardy as Brock and Woody Harrelson, who appeared in the film’s post credits scene as Cletus Kasady (aka Carnage), setting him up as the sequel’s main antagonist.

Williams expressed both her excitement to appear alongside Hardy and with Andy Serkis, discussing how much she admired the latter’s work. She described Serkis as “Gifted in such a specific way, and I’m very excited to learn from him and be around him.” With a director like Serkis on board, many are curious to see what he’ll bring to the table given his previous experience on special effect-heavy projects. This, of course, includes directing 2018’s Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle for Netflix and doing motion capture performances for Gollum in the Lord of the Rings franchise and Caesar from the new Planet of the Apes films.

With Serkis on board and Williams returning, many are hopeful that this new Venom will improve upon the first film’s polarizing, yet memorable elements. Not to mention we could even get another female Venom moment much like in the first film. Only time will tell on whether or not fans will receive even more mayhem and carnage in the next big film featuring Spider-Man’s greatest adversary.

Venom 2 is set for release on October 2nd 2019.

Ryan Pineda: When it comes to film, animation, video games and other mediums, I can discuss for hours about how much on why certain films and animated media made me the person I am today. I adore the artistic merit that comes from a lot of pop-culture media and will definitely love to have a conversation about favorite movies any day! I have graduated in 2017 with a BA in Film and Television at the University of Arizona. Been passionate about writing about films due to always having an interesting outlook on the medium. Will always see a film and will definitely be sure to recommend it to someone that I know for a fact would love that movie. Not only that but will also give reasons for why I think that film did or did not work as a movie, and the same can go for other pieces of media like television, video games and especially animated projects.
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