Eddie is a news reporter loved by the audience. He has been in love with his girlfriend Annie for many years, and they have a very good relationship with each other. Annie is a lawyer who takes over the Life Foundation case, and in his girlfriend's mailbox, Eddie discovers the unknown secret of the foundation owner Drake. To this end, Eddie not only lost his job, but his girlfriend also left him.
Afterwards, Dr. Dora of the Life Foundation found Eddie, hoping that Eddie could help her stop Drake's crazy crime. In the laboratory of the Life Foundation, Eddie found evidence that Drake conducted human experiments and was poisoned by alien lifeforms by mistake. Back home, Eddie and Venom develop a symbiotic relationship as they deal with waves of killers sent by Drake.
Venom is originally a villain, and its body is a black, sticky liquid (symbiote), which is extremely ugly after being transformed into a human form, with fly eyes, a big tongue with a jerk, and likes to eat people's heads and internal organs.
Except for god-level characters like Thor, we all know that there are only two ways for ordinary people to become superheroes. The rich rely on technology (Iron Man), and the poor rely on mutation (Spiderman). But Venom tells us that there is a third kind of wild way, and that is the symbiote.
Venom is an alien creature. The body exists in liquid form and needs to be parasitized on the host to survive. The host can be a human being or other animals. And the movie tells us from the beginning that when the venom rejects the host, both will die.
Venom was going to destroy the earth at first, but after seeing the beauty of the earth on the house, Venom didn't want to destroy the earth, he wanted to protect the earth, be a superhero of the earth, no more loser, he wanted to turn over and become a successful person .
In this way, he willfully betrayed his own race and turned against his own kind. The plot changes too quickly like a tornado, and such a hasty change is hard to convince the audience.
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