Venom 3 filming nears end: “It’s an incredible adventure”
Juno Temple looks back on this experience, and more specifically on the performance of Tom Hardy, aka Eddie Brock/Venom.
Invited by the Hollywood actors union to attend the SAG Awards last Sunday, Juno Temple shared some news from the filming of the third installment of the franchise Venom. Nominated for a Golden Globe for her role in the fifth season of Fargothe actress is one of the new faces of the franchise alongside Chiwetel Ejiofor, Clark Backoand even Kelly Marcel who, after having written the first two films, this time takes the reins of direction. The actress speaks at the microphone of Variety :
“We’re almost done. It's an incredible, crazy adventure. This is all so new to me. It’s a big production! (…) It gave me the opportunity to work with super cool people, we had a lot of fun. (…) I can't wait for the world to discover the film. I think he’ll be good.”
A quality undoubtedly based on the performance of Tom Hardy, very attached to his character of Eddie Brock/Venom. Juno Temple highlights her devotion:
“The way he views the relationship between Venom and Eddie, it’s something that’s really close to his heart. It's important to him. I don't know if anyone else could play Venom. It’s a tough performance to match.”
Interrupted by the widespread SAG-AFTRA strike last summer, the production of Venom 3 had resumed in November – for Tom Hardy's greatest happiness. A delay which inevitably pushed back its release date: initially expected for July 2024 in cinemas, the film will finally be available in theaters on November 6 in France, and November 8 in the United States. A lot of hopes are placed in this third part after the flop of Madame Webanother spin-off of spiderversewhich is confirmed at the box office.
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