Long-awaited sequel from Venom of Ruben Fleischer in 2018 which was a commercial carton ($ 856.1 million in worldwide revenue), the second film called Venom: Let There Be Carnage, will be produced by Andy Serkis. Fans are eagerly awaiting the film for the introduction of Carnage (Woody Harrelson), a character appreciated in comics and a probable connection between the world Sony and the world of MCU. What does not reassure anyone, however, is the classification chosen for the films. The first Venom had obtained a classification PG-13 in the United States and a simple warning in France, the fault of a hyper-watered down violence which had not pleased the fans at all.
In an article, we come back to the need to Carnage to be hyper violent to respect his comic book history. Except that official information comes to shower the hopes of aficionados of Sony Universe. The MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America film listing) ruled on the work ofAndy Serkis : Venom Let There Be Carnage will have a classification PG-13 and no R-Rated as hoped by the fans. You should therefore not expect torn off heads or severed limbs as in Deadpool or Logan…
Venom: Let There Be Carnage hits theaters on October 20, 2021.