First Venom 2 reactions are in – and fans can’t stop talking about its mysterious credits scene

Carnage in the Venom sequel
(Image credit: Sony Pictures)

The world-first reactions to Venom 2: Let There Be Carnage have been plastered all over social m🅺edia – with specific attention being paid to a cryptic post-credits scene that you should definitely stick around for.

"Venom Let There Be Carnage is a frenzied mix of buddy mꦓovie, romance, and horror. It wastes no time in getting down to business… Hardy is on fire and Harrelson *is* Carnage," before adding: "Do not miss the credits!"

, while others who weren’t lucky enough to see Venom 2 early to "Hold tight."

It remains to be seen what the Venom: Let There Be C🌞arnage post-credits situation is. But, given the hype, it’s likely to have major ramifications for Venom, a certain webhead, and the Spider-Man universe at large.

Curiously, their "favorite of the 🥂modern MCU films" while simultaneously "telling a very human and very beautiful story for Eddie Brock."

Others have commented on the tone of the movie itself, and it promises to be a wild, frenzied ride if these are any indication. "V🍨enom: Let There Be Carnage is off the charts insane. It is full throttle ridiculous from start to finish. I loved the first one, this ramps everything up to 11," one audience member said. That’s , with a fan calling the sequel "complete and 🔯utter perfect chaos."

You’ll be able to see it all for yourself very soon. Venom: Let There Be Carnage is out October 1. For more from the world of Marvel (and DC), check out our guide to when 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:new superhero movies are releasing.

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