Spider-Man 4 swinging into theaters May 2011
Sandman was alive at the end of Spidey 3 as i recall.
Also, people would be more accepting of it if Venom was just a creepy stalker but not a murderer (of innocent people at least). And they could always go with the uncertain death angle and show he survived and is in police custody in the spin off...
You know how that movie could have been improved?
Venom attacks the moment he becomes Venom. I mean Spider-man/Peter Parker is right there. Venom is all about rage and violence right? Why go seek out Sandman and come up with this elaborate plot to get Spider-man to come to his doom when all he has to do is jump up the bell tower and rip apart Spidey. That would have been a far superior fight scene. After he deals with Venom, he can go on and take down Sandman.
The movie's ending however leads me to ask a very vital question when understanding villain's motives. If you are all about ultimate revenge, why are you leaving the hero's woman alive when he comes for her? I say kill the bitch and hang her body up where you want the hero to go. Not only will the hero most definitely come, but he's going to be so rage stricken that he's going to likely make a big mistake during the fight. And even if he doesn't and even if you lose, you can lose happy because you know you've already destroyed him mentally.[/QUOTE]
Mindless Venom was always stupid... a self-delusional Eddie Brock (this is the one thing Spidey 3 got right) bonded to an alien symbiot that's a bit like a scorned lover (in the comics Spidey defeated Venom by offering himself back to the symbiot) is way better.... no need to make Eddie a murderer either.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, for all the internal organ eating venom talked about, he never really killed that many people. Not until the symbiote went all psychotic on him.
I liked the original concept of Venom, with his twisted sense of justice and innocence.