One of Marvel’s greatest anti-hero characters shines in Venom 2 — streaming now in Australia.
With Venom 3 (titled Venom: The Last Dance) now in theatres, now is the best time to revisit its predecessor, Venom: Let There Be Carnage. Brock and Venom’s unusual love story is written by Kelly Marcel and directed by Andy Serkis.
In the second film released in 2021, Tom Hardy, who stars as Eddie Brock and the alien symbiote Venom, must face the serial killer Cletus Kasady (Harrelson) after he becomes Carnage, another symbiote from the offshoot of Venom.
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Where is Venom 2 streaming in Australia?
The third Venom movie, Venom: The Last Dance, is currently out now in Australian theatres, released here last 24 October.
If you want to watch the second film, Venom: The Last Carnage, you can sign up on one of the following streaming services below:
Where to watch Venom 2 in Australia? |
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BINGE — 7-Day Free Trial |
Foxtel Now — 10-Day Free Trial |
Foxtel — Subscription |
7plus — Free Service |
How to sign up for BINGE?
As of this writing, Venom 2 is streaming on BINGE. To begin, you’ll need a subscription in order to access BINGE full catalogue of shows and movies.
BINGE still offers a 7-day free trial for new customers. After that, there are three plans available when signing up, available on a monthly or annual basis. First is the Basic (with ads) plan, streaming in HD on one screen at only $10 monthly or $79 yearly.
Next is the Standard plan, which allows streaming movies and TV shows on up to two screens in HD or 4K on selected content for $19/month or $149 per year. For the best streaming experience with 4K and four concurrent streams, you’ll need to upgrade your subscription to Premium at $22/month or $179/year.
To sign up, go to the BINGE website, select ‘New to BINGE? Click Here’ and follow instructions. After entering your email address and password, you’ll need to select a subscription type, and submit your payment information. Your free trial will help you decide if you want to keep your BINGE subscription or not.
How to sign up for Foxtel or Foxtel Now?
You can also watch Venom: Let There Carnage on Foxtel, which is available as part of the Movies Action channel. You’ll need to get the Movies bundle to access Foxtel’s movies channels.
Another option for Venom 2 streaming in Australia is Foxtel’s online streaming service, Foxtel Now, which still offers a free 10-day trial for new customers.
On the Foxtel Now website, select the ‘Start free trial’ button to get started. After the free trial, Foxtel Now plans start at $35 per month for the Starter pack. You’ll need to get the Sports + Movies bundle to watch movies on Foxtel Now.
Venom: Let There Be Carnage plot
Eddie Brock, played by Tom Hardy, is struggling to adjust to his new life as Venom, which grants him super-human abilities in order to be a lethal anti-hero. As Brock attempts to patch up and revive his career, he interviews the serial killer Cletus Kasady.
On the day of Kasady’s execution, which Brock attends, an incident happens where Kasady becomes the host of the symbiote Carnage, leading him to escape the prison and avoiding his execution. With such a chaotic turn of events, Brock and Venom need to set aside their differences to stop Carnage from creating a more tragic fiasco.
Venom: Let There Be Carnage offered more action-packed and gripping scenes with the addition of Woody Harrelson and Naomie Harris to the main cast. It was released in Australian cinemas on 25 November 2021.
Venom: Let There Be Carnage trailer
Check out the trailer of Venom: Let There Be Carnage here.
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Cast of Venom 2
Tom Hardy stars as the lethal protector Venom, one of Marvel’s greatest and most complex characters. This movie is directed by Andy Serkis, with a screenplay by Kelly Marcel.
The film also stars Michelle Williams, Naomie Harris and Woody Harrelson as the villain Cletus Kasady/Carnage.
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