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Film producer. Spouse. Paige Goldberg. Children. 1. Family. Sam Jaffe (grandfather) Adeline Schulberg (great-aunt) Matthew Tolmach (born 1964) [1] is an American film producer and former co-president of production at Sony Pictures Entertainment.
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Featured Characters:
•Venom (Eddie Brock)
•Venom Symbiote
Supporting Characters:
•She-Venom (Anne Weying) (Briefly bonds to Venom Symbiote)
•Dr. Dan Lewis
At the St. Estes Reform School in 1996, a teenaged Cletus Kasady crafts a makeshift wedding ring out of a strip of fabric. As the lights are shut off for the night, Frances Barrison - a fellow inmate - asks if he's still awake. Feeding the makeshift ring through a broken pipe into her cell, Cletus asks Frances what her prognosis is. Frances fearfully states that her mutation is growing too powerful to control. As Cletus tries to reassure her, Frances slips the cloth ring onto her left hand and tells him that that she's going to be taken away to a place where there are others like her. As Cletus reacts with fury at the thought of the one good thing in his life being taken, guards roughly grab Frances and drag her away as she declares her love for him. As Frances is dragged into the courtyard and shoved into the back of a police van, Cletus pounds on the window of his cell in rage and despair.
As the van drives down the street, Frances flashes a bloodthirsty smile at the police officer sitting across from her - Patrick Mulligan - and asks if he has any last words. Before he can respond, Frances unleashes a sonic scream that deafens him in one ear and causes the van to crash. As Frances tries to grab his gun, Mulligan shoots her in the face, blinding her in her left eye. Frances awakens with her face swathed in bandages, finding herself in a reinforced cell tailor-made to hold her. Inside a nearby control room, a warden greets her and welcomes her to her new home, the Ravencroft Institute.
In the present day, the warden walks down the hall of the asylum to Frances' cell, stopping at a blast door and watching as the guards don communication earbuds and noise-cancelling headphones. As one of the guards tries to slide a tray of food into her cell, Frances - now sporting a glass eye - snaps her teeth at him and causes him to recoil in terror. Ignoring her food, Frances grabs a newspaper off the tray and hurriedly opens it to an article written by Eddie Brock, who has been interviewing Cletus - now a notorious serial killer. As Frances sees that Cletus could be given the death penalty, the warden sneers that her old boyfriend is getting what he deserves. Turning aside so the warden can't see how distraught she is, Frances fiddles with the cloth ring - which she's still wearing. At San Quentin Prison, Cletus Kasady sits in his cell and smiles maliciously as he waits for the verdict.
At the San Francisco Police Department headquarters, Eddie Brock protests to Detective Mulligan that he wants nothing to do with Cletus, Mulligan gruffly saying that the serial killer refuses to talk to anyone else - adding that as far as he's concerned Eddie already had his chance with Kasady and blew it. As Eddie asks what Cletus wants, Mulligan theorizes that he's finally ready to tell the police where the missign bodies of his victims are buried, admonishing Eddie to do the right thing for a change. As Mulligan walks away, Venom - an alien symbiote bonded to Eddie - manifests its head and attempts to bite his head off, only for Eddie to duck into a nearby bathroom. As Eddie hides in a toilet stall, Venom berates him for stopping it and snarls that they should be out protecting the city by eating bad guys. Hearing the commotion, Mulligan backtracks and listens against the door. As Eddie grapples with it and demands to know why it tried to eat Mulligan, Venom misquotes Helen Keller and snarls that Eddie is a pathetic bottom feeder, alarming a woman in the bathroom stall next to them. As the woman tries to peek under the stall to see what is going on, Eddie snaps that he made it clear to Venom that it was to hide itself when he's working and that he wants it to start showing him some respect. Headbutting Eddie, Venom mocks him over blowing his chance to get together with Anne Weying again, growling that it misses her. Exiting the bathroom and almost running into Mulligan, Eddie tells the police detective he'll do it. Scowling, Mulligan bluntly states that he doesn't like Eddie - Venom's mental voice furiously demanding that Eddie let it eat him. Eddie retorts that Venom doesn't deserve nice things, leaving Mulligan nonplussed and thinking Eddie was speaking to him.
At San Quentin, Cletus cheerfully welcomes Eddie back and says he's been thinking about him. Eddie brusquely asks what Cletus wants with him, the serial killer asking him to do a favor and send a message out to all his fans, and in exchange Cletus offers him his life story. In response to Eddie's confusion, Cletus smirks and says he heard Eddie's journalistic career wasn't doing very well, and that an exclusive tell-all revealing all his secrets would put Eddie back on top. As Eddie asks why Cletus would do such a thing, Cletus chuckles and says that he genuinely likes Eddie. When Eddie agrees to his terms, Cletus recites a short poem directed at Frances and asks Eddie to print it in his column - Frances being touched when she reads it later in the day. To Cletus' annoyance, Eddie scoffs at the poem and asks who would want to read it, the serial killer snapping at him to print it before regaining his composure and bidding him goodbye. As Eddie turns to leave, Venom's mental voice sneers at Cletus and then tells him to look into the serial killer's cell, the walls of which are etched with drawings - one of which is of a cathedral mentioned in Cletus' poem. Cletus breaks Eddie's concentration by calling out to him and asking not to be forgotten, Eddie waving goodbye. As Eddie exits the prison, Detective Mulligan demands to know what Eddie got out of Cletus and is infuriated to hear it was only a short poem; Venom's mental voice sneering that he could stand to lighten up. Mulligan orders Eddie to keep him updated the moment Cletus reveals anything of importance, Eddie - strapping on his motorcycle helmet frivolously replying that the only scoop he's getting is a double-chocolate chip -- Venom protesting that will give it brain freeze.
Back at his apartment, Venom directs Eddie to unfurl a roll of paper across his dining table and procure a set of markers. Taking control of Eddie's arms, Venom flawlessly reproduces the engravings on the walls of Cletus' cell - surprising Eddie with how quickly it was able to draw. Venom asks Eddie what he thinks, expressing irritation at Eddie's sarcastic response. Grabbing a sheet of paper, Venom uses Eddie to replicate Cletus' engravings of the cathedral and a tree with Cletus' and Frances' initials on it. When Eddie still expresses confusion, Venom sits him down and uses its tendrils to replicate Cletus' engraving of what looks like a cemetery onto a plastic sheet. Typing "Rodeo Beach" into the search engine, Venom calls up a photograph and then holds the plastic sheet up to the screen - showing Cletus' engraving perfectly matches the photograph.
•Tom Hardy as Venom / Eddie Brock
•Woody Harrelson as Carnage / Cletus Kasady
•Michelle Williams as Anne Weying
•Reid Scott as Dr. Dan Lewis
•Naomie Harris as Shriek / Frances Barrison
•Stephen Graham as Detective Patrick Mulligan
•This film has had multiple changes to its US release date due to the COVID-19 pandemic:
•Originally scheduled to be released on October 2, 2020, the release date was pushed back on April 21, 2020, to June 25, 2021 because of production delays brought about by the pandemic.
•On March 17, 2021, the release date was pushed back to September 17, 2021.
•On March 31, 2021, the release date was pushed back to September 24, 2021.
•On August 12, 2021, the release date was pushed back to October 15, 2021.
•On September 6, 2021, the release was moved up to October 1, 2021.
•Director Andy Serkis previously portrayed the Marvel Cinematic Universe character Ulysses Klaue.
•Venom's line at 00:23:51, "Are you pen pals with an ant?", is most likely a reference to Ant-Man.
•39 image(s) from Venom: Let There Be Carnage
Venom: Let There Be Carnage is a 2021 American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character Venom. The sequel to Venom (2018) and the second film in Sony's Spider-Man Universe (SSU), it was directed by Andy Serkis from a screenplay by Kelly Marcel.
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6 Videos. 8 Photos. Matthew Tolmach is an American film producer who is known for producing Sony films including The Amazing Spider-Man duology starring Andrew Garfield, the Marvel Cinematic Universe Spider-Man films starring Tom Holland, Rough Night, the Jumanji sequels and Sony's Spider-Man Universe, a series of spin-off films featuring ...