Venom: Let There Be Carnage has had its delivery date delayed again. Yet fans will not need to stand by long to see the symbiote screw-up in theaters. Initially set for discharge in 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic made Sony defer the arrival of the continuation of the 2018 hit film back to 2021. The studio set to open on June 25, 2021. Yet after Universal Studios deferred F9 to a similar date, Sony moved Venom 2 back to September 14, 2021.
This is one of numerous COVID-19 delivery date changes to defer a film by only multi week. Godzilla versus Kong was set to debut on March 26 yet was deferred five days to March 31. As of late, Warner Bros. postponed the arrival of Mortal Kombat back multi week to April 23. Godzilla versus Kong global film industry appeared there was a solid interest for filmgoers to go out to a movie theater, and the main Venom earned $269 million in China alone to carry its overall absolute to $856 million.
Sony has been quick to keep their movies as dramatic special features. Thus, Sony postponed their whole 2020 record into 2021 and since the start of the year have been changing their timetable. Sony has rearranged the delivery date of some of their movies. Morbius, the other film turning off of an exemplary Spider-Man reprobate. It was moved from March 2021 to October 2021 and afterward only one day later was postponed to January 2022. Sony actually has Spider-Man: No Way Home scheduled for December 17, 2021, and keeping Venom: Let There Be Carnage immovably before that delivery could be a marker that there could be an association between the two movies.