We’ve updated our article to reflect that.
“There are countless superhero movies better than this.
Better written, better directed, better acted, better made.

Tom Hardy suits up in ‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage.’.
As long as Tom Hardy keeps wanting to make these movies, I’ll keep watching them.”
Similarly,Rolling Stonewriter K. Austin Collinsindicated that “theVenommovies aren’t good because they’re unabashed trash.
Before the film’s theatrical bow Friday, read moreVenom: Let There Be Carnagemovie review excerpts ahead.

Woody Harrelson’s Carnage in ‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’.Columbia Pictures
Just bite the head off every chicken, and lean in.”
They aren’t the only movies around flowing on this wavelength not that there are so many.
They’re simply among the few to make it halfway worth it."
Chris Evangelista (Slash Film)“There are countless superhero movies better than this.
Better written, better directed, better acted, better made.
As long as Tom Hardy keeps wanting to make these movies, I’ll keep watching them.”
Perhaps the next installment could do away with the pretense of these dingbats needing to save the world?
As Venom growls, ‘Responsibility is for the mediocre.'"
Ultimately,Let There Be Carnagejust wants to facilely say two heads are better than one and cooperation rules.
Molly Freeman (ScreenRant)“But there is still plenty of fun to be had with the film.
After all, Venomisan alien symbiote who wants to eat brains while living in Eddie’s body.
Or, as Eddie describes him, a ‘pig-dog horse-duck.'”
That’s not counting the credits and inevitable hidden-scene coda, which teases a return to Venom’s roots.
It’s not a raunchy comedy likeDeadpoolnor is it a darker superhero picture like Batman.
At leastVenom: Let There Be Carnagehas the courtesy to be as fun as it is disposable."