@Sep10trion
I hate that movie for many reason, I mean ¿really? a car alarm can disrup Venom, yet in the final battle he is right next to a space shuttle launch (one of the world loudest sounds) like it means nothing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuSBq10_5go
@zz2000 Well while those weaknesses are true, however in the comics Venom has been exposed to sound so much that he has built an immunity to it. Now the only thing loud sounds do is just piss him off.
@Zargabath
Not only that; the heat would be intense enough to cause significant damage by just being on the launch platform. You don’t have to be directly adjacent to fire to feel its effects; especially when it’s rocket fuel being burned.
Yeah, I was profoundly upset with Venom in the same way I was with Suicide Squad. All that potential wasted. They really should have just gone for a hard ‘R.’ That’s what helped make Logan and the two Deadpool films a success; they were pretty much free to explore the depths of violence and (in Deadpool’s case) sexuality central to their character’s being with minimal executive and studio interference. With Venom you can see so many idiotic examples; the primary one being ‘let’s have him bite off heads for some reason but show no blood so we can keep it PG-13.’
@aberdeus Probably not Carnage, as
A) The Carnage symbiote only bonds to Cletus Kasady and his allies and kills all others and
B) The eyes, shape, color, and teeth of the symbiote are more like Venom than Carnage. If you look up the respective symbiotes, Carnage doesn't have "teeth" per se, and the symbiote goo is less viscous and more chaotic, as well as being both red and black.