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Video Shows VENOM’S Hidden Spidey and Morbius Easter Eggs

Venom: Let There Be Carnage was, of course, based on Marvel characters. But so far, Eddie Brock and his symbiote buddy seemed very confined to their own little universe. (Well, at least until that Let There Be Carnage post-credits scene). But even before the credits rolled, there was something hinting at a larger world for Venom. Thanks to a video released by Sony (via Comic Book), we see that there are a couple of Easter eggs in Cletus Kasady’s cell we all missed. One that telegraphs two big characters. Namely, Spider-Man and Morbius. You can see them highlighted in the video below:

As you can see in the video, In one corner of the massive drawing in Cletus’s cell, one can make out a spider weaving a web. Alongside it is the words “Fearless and therefore powerful.” We’re not sure if Peter Parker is totally fearless, but it clearly refers to him. In the other corner, we can see a bat drawn by Cletus. Next to it, there’s a saying that goes “The real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light.” Seems like a very not vague reference to Morbius.

Spider-Man and Morbius Easter eggs hidden in Cletus' cell in Venom: Let There Be Carnage.
Sony

Thanks to the post-credits sequence, we know Eddie Brock is now in the MCU. So that face-off against Spivey is inevitable. Whether it occurs in a fourth Tom Holland Spider-Man movie, or in Venom 3, it’s definitely happening. But what about Morbius? Will his movie take place in Venom’s original universe? The joke Morbius makes about being Venom in his last trailer suggests he exists in the same world as Brock. However, there are posters in the Morbius trailer which suggest a version of Spidey exists in his universe too. So it can’t be the same one, right? That right there is the sound of our brains turning to mush. Hopefully, Sony and Marvel have this all figured out.

Featured Image: Sony

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