Are eddie and venom gay
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There’s been a few people here and there in the tags trying to start ship discourse but...
Yall seem to forget that eddie/venom are canon in the comics... this is pretty much basic level Venom lore
Venom declares their love for Eddie:
Eddie talks to someone about organism in a relationship with Venom and how much he loves it:
They contemplate each other married:
They’ve considered each other marred since the 1990 comics:
Yet another discussion on their sentimental relationship:
Eddie considers Venom his long time romantic partner:
They go on movie dates with each other and hold hands!!!:
...This scene:
Um.... anyways, heart chocolates:
They call each other pet names CONSTANTLY:
The ending to one of the comics has a heart symbol and the classic ‘fairy tale’ ending:
Speaking of the heart ending, they consider their entire story in the comics to be a love story
I just... do I necessitate to explain further?
They’ve also canonically given birth to a symbiote child before and raised it together until it went off on its own. Yep. They had a youngster together.
Anyways.... symbrock is canon. And it has been since 1990 whe
'Venom: Let There Be Carnage' Is a Gay Love Story and I'm Here for It
Venom: Authorize There Be Carnage is the sequel to the 2018 film Venom. This sequel’s synopsis may say it’s about the new symbiote Carnage, but this movie is really about love. It’s about the affectionate between two insane killers, and the love between an alien symbiote and a human male. And I deliberate that’s beautiful. Spoilers ahead for Venom: Let There Be Carnage.
Eddie and Venom
Eddie and Venom’s affair is the heart of this production. They begin as roommates who include been living together for too distant. Like an antique married couple, they’ve grown annoyed with each other and are constantly bickering. It even gets abusive. They struggle physically at one point, trying to hurt each other in ways they know the other would suffer from most. Venom wrecks Eddie’s apartment and leaves. At first, the two couldn’t be happier to be apart. Yet, they’ve grown codependent. Venom, particularly, misses Eddie (he is a symbiote who needs a host, after all). But first, they must find who they are as individuals. Eddie returns to investigating on his own, and Venom finds his “people” (more on that later).
When the ci
Venom Is A Homosexual Icon Now And I’m Here For It | Venom: Let There Be Carnage Review
Is Venom the LGBTQ+ hero we didn’t earn, but the one we needed?
Venom: Enable There Be Carnage (hereafter called Venom 2 because that is a garbage title and I have enough trouble keeping to a word count as it is) genuinely surprised me. I walked into the cinema feeling nothing, asking for nothing and expecting nothing. I walked out having been presented with a ask that I hadn’t ever asked before, yet a pursuit of its acknowledge became my sole quest for just over 90 minutes, and lingered drawn-out in my thought afterwards: is Venom gay?
‘Gay’ is a fairly reductive summary of the nuances of Venom’s individuality, gender identity and sexual preference, but it’s a punchy thing to unwrap an article with, so I’m vanishing it as it is. Truly, for such a limited film, the writers really managed to cram a lot of back and forth on the question, before settling on a very definitive answer. Destiel and Hannigram, epic amongst gay ships as they are, fall behind Venom and Eddie (Symbrock, apparently) in efficiency.
Oh, what’s that? You’re wondering if the movie is good? I mean, it’s Venom 2. Wha
Venom: Let There Be Carnage has come out to the boos of critics and the applause of the general public. The Playlist’s Rodrigo Perez described it as a ‘noisy, anarchic CGI-laden weaboo porn tentacle fest.’ His negative sentiments were not mutual by the numerous queer Venom fans on TikTok who were delighted that the Venom films reflected the queer chaos of the comics. Critics have continued to slam the film, citing valid critiques such as the overuse of CGI while ignoring the actual history of Venom comics and often misunderstanding the goal of this film.
Because this Venom sequel is not an amazing film, nor does it pretend to be one. The opening sequences of the movie are awkwardly paced, the struggle scenes aren’t overly creative, and the dialogue sounds almost surreal at times, and yet the film is still enjoyable. Venom: Let There Be Carnage has accrued an 80% rating score from audiences on Rotten Tomatoes (contrasting with the 60% given by critics) and is creature praised by comic fans on social media.
Venom comic fans possess actively praised the film for beginning to explore the bond between Venom and Eddie in more depth. The antihero and his symbiote are