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'The critics didn't like us': Tom Hardy took bad 'Venom' reviews to heart in making sequel 'Let There Be Carnage'
Stars Tom Hardy, Woody Harrelson, Naomie Harris and director Andy Serkis talk new sequel "Venom: Let There Be Carnage."
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‘Venom 2’: Naomie Harris Eyed to Play Villain Shriek Opposite Tom Hardy (EXCLUSIVE)
Naomie Harris is in talks to play Spider-Man villain Shriek in Sony's "Venom 2," with Tom Hardy returning as the titular anti-hero. Andy Serkis is on board to direct, and Michelle Williams and Woody Harrelson are also reprising their roles. The original film was a huge hit for the studio when it premiered in 2018, […]
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Andy Serkis to direct Tom Hardy in 'Venom' sequel
Andy Serkis to direct Tom Hardy in 'Venom' sequel
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‘Venom 2’: Andy Serkis, ‘Bumblebee’ Helmer Among Candidates to Direct
With "Spider-Man: Far From Home" crossing the $1 billion worldwide box-office milestone, Sony is now looking to get the "Venom" sequel off the ground and executives recently met with a handful of new directing candidates. Sources tell Variety that Andy Serkis, "Bumblebee" director Travis Knight and Rupert Wyatt are among the directors meeting for the […]
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Andy Serkis's un-Disney-like 'Mowgli' gets theatrical release date, new trailer
Andy Serkis's decidedly dark take on Rudyard Kipling’s "Jungle Book" will play in select theaters to qualify for Oscars before debuting on streaming service.
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Netflix Acquires Andy Serkis-Directed ‘Mowgli’ From Warner Bros & Plans 2019 Global Streaming Release
<strong>EXCLUSIVE</strong>: Welcome to the jungle that is this fast-shifting movie meld between theatrical release and streaming. In the biggest acquisition of a finished film it has made so far, Netflix has acquired from Warner Bros the worldwide rights to <em>Mowgli</em>, the CGI live action film directed by Andy Serkis based on the <em>Jungle Book</em> stories of Rudyard Kipling. Instead of an October 19 theatrical release by Warner Bros, the film will be released globally on Netflix next y
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Andy Serkis, Benedict Cumberbatch claim their 'Mowgli' is darkest 'Jungle Book' ever: 'It's closer tonally to the "Apes" movies'
Andy Serkis and Benedict Cumberbatch explain how the PG-13-rated "Mowgli" will depart from previous versions.