Tom Hardy’s $506M Action Sequel Becomes a Major Hit on Its New Streaming Home

It has often proven that when Tom Hardy gets his hands on a project, be it for television or cinema, it often ends up on the right side of history. One of the biggest pieces of evidence to support that fact came by way of his Venom franchise for Marvel Studios, and despite the egregious studio politics that kept Spider-Man from ever meeting Hardy’s Black Symbiote on-screen.Yes, that’s very odd (or rather, dumb) for a trilogy of films that went as far as to debut both Carnage, the iconic sociopathic Red Symbiote (Woody Harrelson portraying Cletus Kasady) and Knull (played by familiar Marvel actor Andy Serkis), an extinction-level threat that also happens to be an eldritch god of darkness and the creator of the all symbiotes in the universe but, nope, can’t have Tom Holland’s (or Andrew Garfield’s, or Tobey Maguire’s) Peter Parker in the same room as his Venom.Still, that justifiable soapbox aside, Hardy made it work and to the tune of $1.8 billion in combined box office revenue from the three Venom films, and fans couldn’t get enough of each film following their respective release, and the same is true to this day. On Jan. 22, Venom: Let There Be Carnage was finally added to Disney+ and, two days later, it’s already skyrocketed into the top-5 most-watched list on the streaming giant.

It has often proven that when Tom Hardy gets his hands on a project, be it for television or cinema, it often ends up on the right side of history. One of the biggest pieces of evidence to support that fact came by way of his Venom franchise for Marvel Studios, and despite the egregious studio politics that kept Spider-Man from ever meeting Hardy’s Black Symbiote on-screen.

Yes, that’s very odd (or rather, dumb) for a trilogy of films that went as far as to debut both Carnage, the iconic sociopathic Red Symbiote (Woody Harrelson portraying Cletus Kasady) and Knull (played by familiar Marvel actor Andy Serkis), an extinction-level threat that also happens to be an eldritch god of darkness and the creator of the all symbiotes in the universe but, nope, can’t have Tom Holland’s (or Andrew Garfield’s, or Tobey Maguire’s) Peter Parker in the same room as his Venom.

Still, that justifiable soapbox aside, Hardy made it work and to the tune of $1.8 billion in combined box office revenue from the three Venom films, and fans couldn’t get enough of each film following their respective release, and the same is true to this day. On Jan. 22, Venom: Let There Be Carnage was finally added to Disney+ and, two days later, it’s already skyrocketed into the top-5 most-watched list on the streaming giant.

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