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Tom Hardy Teases Spider-Man Vs. Venom Again With New Photo

The knock-on effect created by the Coronavirus pandemic has turned the release schedule for the rest of the year into a barren wasteland, with 2021 shaping up to be one of the most stacked years in history for blockbuster movies. The global crisis has affected everything from $200m studio films to low-budget indies, and has had a major impact on the comic book genre, with both the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Sony's catchily-named Sony Pictures Universe of Marvel Characters being forced into pushing their projects back by months.
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The knock-on effect created by the Coronavirus pandemic has turned the release schedule for the rest of the year into a barren wasteland, with 2021 shaping up to be one of the most stacked in history for blockbuster movies. The global crisis has affected everything from $200 million studio films to low-budget indies, and has had a major impact on the comic book genre, with both the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Sony’s catchily-named Sony Pictures Universe of Marvel Characters being forced into pushing their projects back by months.

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Almost as soon as Hardy dips into his arsenal of strange accents for forgotten man Josh Trank’s crime biopic Capone.

In any case, as you may’ve seen, the English actor recently posted a photo to his Instagram that showed Venom chowing down on his arch-nemesis Spider-Man, presumably to demonstrate what’s going to happen when the two cross paths in the future. Although he ultimately deleted the image minutes after posting it, he’s now at it again, and this time he’s opted for a photo of much higher resolution, which you can check out below.

Once again, the post has already been removed from his , but we all know nothing ever really gets deleted off the internet. Hardy knows exactly what he’s doing by continually teasing Spider-Man’s involvement in the Venom franchise as well, and when the two iconic characters finally meet on the big screen, let’s hope it isn’t as one-sided as he clearly wants it to be.


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