The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Film review: With humor, ‘Venom 2’ leans into relationsh­ips

- By Lindsey Bahr

“Venom: Let There Be Carnage “is best when it’s not trying to be a comic book movie.

That fact may not bode especially well for future spinoffs and integratio­ns within the socalled “Spider-Verse,” but one senses that director Andy Serkis, screenwrit­er Kelly Marcel and star/producer Tom Hardy are aware of this weakness. And they made the smart choice to lean into the oddball relationsh­ip between Eddie Brock and his alien symbiote Venom.

There is nothing remotely necessary about this sequel, which is itself a fruitless line of judgment to get into when it comes to any movie let alone franchise building blocks. But that also seems to free “Venom 2” to get weirder and more irreverent than the first movie, when it seemed like no one could decide how seriously they were taking themselves. Turns out “not very” was the right answer.

Here we meet up with Eddie and Venom in what Serkis has called their “odd couple” phase. Eddie is in full bachelor mode as his ex, Anne (Michelle Williams), has recently gotten engaged to Dan (Reid Scott, who is a perfectly game and unflappabl­e punching bag).

Eddie and his symbiote live in his tiny San Francisco apartment in near squalor and bicker all day long and it is really quite amusing. Venom loves to give advice — relationsh­ip and otherwise. It’s like an ongoing inner monologue, just with an oily alien whose ideal meal is human brains (don’t worry, Eddie has instituted a chicken and chocolate only rule). In one scene set to “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off,” Venom decides the only way to cheer Eddie up is to make bacon for breakfast.

Unfortunat­ely because it is still a superhero adjacent movie, we can’t just watch Eddie go about his days sweaty and bothered with his chatty symbiote never giving him a moment of peace. There must be a villain and a threat and some ridiculous motivation as to why Eddie and Venom have to get involved at all.

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