After the big reveal, I’m now convinced that Sony’s Spider-Man Universe has big plans for Knull after his debut in Venom: The Last Dance. Venom’s third movie in Sony’s Spider-Man universe is due to be released on October 25, with its subtitle suggesting that this will be Venom’s final solo outing. be “Last dance” will then be followed by Kraven the Hunter On December 13, debuting the third Spider-Man villain origin story in the franchise. Sony’s release after that, however, looks conspicuously naked, which made me think about the future of the franchise.
The lack of confirmed future projects is unusual for cinematic franchises like Sony’s Spider-Man universe. After two successive flops with Morbius And Madam WebbThe void in his confirmed release slate makes it seem as though the studio is waiting to see how his next two movies perform before jumping on the momentum. Two more flops, on the other hand, could spell doom for the franchise. Nevertheless, the villain reveals himself Venom: The Last Dance Makes me think that there are indeed plans for the future – and it’s safe to say that they are big.
Knull is the arch-villain of Venom: The Last Dance
Knull was glimpsed and named in the latest trailer
Sony released the final trailer for Venom: The Last Dance And reveals his arch-villain to be Knull, the god of symbiotes. The trailer reveals Knull to be the creator of Venom and the individual responsible for sending a wave of symbiote monsters to Earth. Short of a few epic shots of the god on a throne, little else has been revealed about Knull – but there’s a lot of comic book study to discern Sony’s plan with the character.
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In Marvel Comics, Knull is a primordial deity who lived in the void between cosmos before the Celestials disturbed his dark dimension with light. In response to the intrusion, Knull created All Black the Necrosword of the first symbiote, and beheaded a Celestial, sparking an eternal rivalry between the godlike beings. Knull would then create symbiotes of the “living abyss“A necrotic substance over which he has complete control. Knull maintained direct control over the symbiotes as the nexus of their hive mind and used them to conquer worlds.
This is where Knull created the first symbiote dragons including Grendel and Grendel’s mother. After Thor killed them, Knull’s connection to the symbiotes was severed, causing them to discover independence and a desire to do good while he was imprisoned on their home planet Klintar. He would break free centuries later thanks to reestablishing a connection with the dormant Grendel symbiote and being freed by Carnage, proceeding to wreak havoc on the universe and Earth with a cataclysmic invasion of symbiotes once again under his control.
Knull’s reemergence is what it is Venom: The Last Dance is heading with its narrative. Needless to say, my hopes are firmly fixed on the eventuality that Grendel will also make his live-action debut and help provide the SSU with the most epic scenes yet. actually, Grendel would only scratch the surface of the immensity that Knull brings to the overall narrative of the SSU – and that’s something I hope Sony intends to capitalize on properly.
Sony just introduced its own version of the MCU Thanos into the Universe
Knull is at least a Thanos-level threat
To this day, until Kang or Doom prove their own levels of power, Thanos remains the MCU’s most threatening villain with a lasting legacy that the multiverse saga can’t seem to shake. The impact of Thanos and his Infinity Gauntlet came to define the MCU and helped it deliver the second-highest-grossing movie in history with the climax Avengers: Endgame. Knull should be Sony’s answer to Thanos – After all, Thanos was powerful but mortal nonetheless. Knull, on the other hand, is an older god.
That’s not to say, though, that Sony is about to ditch its own Thanos in a single movie.
Thanos was introduced in 2012 The Avengers and remained a sinister background presence in Marvel’s interwoven narrative for six years before debuting in earnest Avengers: Infinity War As the arch-villain. apparently, Sony is taking a different route with Knull still barely hinting at his presence in Venom: Let it be carnage, When Venom says to Eddie, “80 billion light-years of Hive knowledge across universes would explode your tiny little brain.” That’s not to say, though, that Sony is about to ditch its own Thanos in the space of a single movie. At least, I hope not.
Knull’s story deserves more than one movie to tell it on screen
Knull’s presence should affect other SSU characters
Hope remains that Venom: The Last Dance is about to debut Knull as the overarching villain of his franchise. His debut in Venom: The Last Dance Could very well be the springboard from which the SSU is about to transform its narrative, finally connecting its roster of antiheroes with a threat that surpasses their earthly hang-ups. It also stands to reason that Venom—the one character currently keeping the SSU afloat—will be the one to unite the characters against his primary villain.
the “King in Black” Marvel Comics run that delves into Knull’s attack on Earth and the cosmos comprises multiple issues and tie-ins that could only be properly realized through multiple on-screen appearances. The obstacle Sony faces is that the other Marvel heroes directly involved with Knull – such as Thor and the Silver Surfer – remain under the exclusive purview of Marvel.. Still, his own collection of characters — including Morbius, Kraven, and Spider-Man himself — are primed to take their place, helping to ensure that Knull’s impact is felt on a similar scale to the MCU’s Thanos.
Venom 3’s title makes me hopeful for Knull’s future
Poison may die
There is one glaring caveat, however, when it comes to Knull’s arrival on Earth — and it’s one that the third Venom movie’s subtitle, “The Last Dance“, hints at significantly. Namely, it could lead to Venom’s death at the hands of his creator, as Venom quite literally meets his maker. Although it would be a bold move for Sony to kill off its most financially reliable character, I am Sure that’s actually a good thing.
Sony’s Spider-Man Universe movies |
Worldwide Box Office |
---|---|
Poison (2018) |
$856,081,053 |
Venom: Let it be carnage (2021) |
$501,546,922 |
Morbius (2022) |
$162,759,437 |
Madam Webb (2024) |
$100,298,817 |
“The Last Dance” suggests that Knull will indeed emerge victorious in a moment similar to Thanos’ earth-shattering victory in Avengers: Infinity WarConfirm him for a future showdown against surviving SSU characters. It could be here that Sony’s Spider-Man universe finally debuts its eponymous hero, with him taking Venom’s place as its flagship hero. This could ultimately culminate in Venom’s revival a few years later, because it is, after all, pretty hard for a symbiote (or any comic book superhero, for that matter) to stay dead.
Of course, there is still the slightly less exciting possibility that Venom: The Last Dance Will actually end with the death of Venom and Knull in a moment of heroic self-sacrifice. I’ll gladly admit that this would still be an epic moment for Venom and Eddie Brock, ending his impressive SSU trilogy with a bang and securing a poignant legacy for future movies. At the risk of sounding dramatic, this could make the demise of the SSU even more likely – which means that its survival, ironically, relies on Knull.
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