
Venom: Let There Be Carnage REVIEW - Marvel Movie Marathon
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- This week on Multiverse Monologues, the Marvel Movie Marathon continues with Venom: Let There Be Carnage. Ben, Ethan, and Micah return to break down the sequel to 2018’s Venom, a film that somehow made it to round two and this Carnage joins the crew
- The conversation quickly turns chaotic, much like the movie itself. Ben goes off on Sony’s handling of their Marvel characters, Ethan is here, and Micah just wants some chocolate and Diet Coke. Whether you love these movies or love to hate them, this episode has plenty of laughs, rants, and symbiote mayhem.
- Time Codes
- 00:00 - Intro
- 04:00 - Venom Synopsis
- 09:32 - Initial Thoughts
- 19:00 - Movie Talk
- 29:29 - Favorite Character
- 40:04 - Favorite Scene
- 53:04 - Critic Scores
- 54:11 - The Infamous Hollywood Reporter Ranking
- 55:47 - Our Scores
- 1:02:19 - Our Ranking
- 1:04:52 - What's Next
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