How red Venom is born?

"Red Venom" usually refers to Carnage, Venom's offspring that bonded with serial killer Cletus Kasady, turning it red and giving it a more violent personality, though the specific "birth" story varies slightly between comics and the Venom: Let There Be Carnage movie where it's formed from Eddie Brock's blood mixing with Kasady's. In some fan-made or alternative universes (like PopCross Studios), "Red" might be a distinct symbiote born from Venom's remains.


How was red venom created?

When the Venom symbiote came to rescue its host, Eddie Brock (who is also known as the super villain Venom), from jail, it left an asexually-produced offspring behind. The spawn bonded to Cletus through a wound in his hand, merging with his blood and becoming red-and-black in color.

Why did Venom turn red?

Blood infusion: When Venom's spawn bonded to Kasady, it bonded while Kasady was bleeding. The host's bloodstream became incorporated into the symbiote's physiology, tinting its form. Marvel canon repeatedly states the red color comes from Kasady's blood mixing with symbiote tissue.


How is Carnage born Venom?

When a symbiote offspring of Eddie Brock, AKA Venom, merges with serial killer Cletus Kasady, the result is the nightmarish murdering menace known as Carnage! Reborn from an alien creature, he's a more psychotic and dangerous being that spawns a family of symbiotes.

How did Venom eat Carnage?

As Cletus and Carnage separated while falling to the ground, the symbiote tried to rebond with the incapacitated Cletus but it was grabbed by Venom and promptly eaten, much to Cletus' dismay who was also killed by the Lethal Protector.


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Did Venom get Anne pregnant?

In a flashback, it is revealed that she got pregnant with Eddie's child after bonding to Venom. After giving birth to their son Dylan Brock, she left him in the care of Carl Brock, with the promise that she would return eventually.

Why did Carnage hate Venom?

Carnage hates Venom because he's the "child" symbiote, seeing Venom as an ancestor to be surpassed, and his host, Cletus Kasady, shares a deeper, chaotic bond with him than Eddie Brock does with Venom, making Carnage inherently more violent and power-hungry, desiring to eliminate Venom to become the ultimate symbiote. Their conflict stems from a fundamental difference: Venom (Eddie/symbiote) has lingering "hero" traits, while Carnage (Cletus/symbiote) embodies pure, unrestrained evil and chaos, wanting to be the sole, dominant symbiote. 

Why did the cop's eyes turn blue in Venom 2?

During a confrontation in a cathedral between the Venom and Carnage symbiotes, Mulligan was apparently killed by Barrison. However, he absorbs a piece of Carnage, which later revives him and causes his eyes to glow blue.


How are symbiotes born?

The Symbiotes are an extraterrestrial race composed of viscous protoplasm and created by the primordial deity Knull in his dark abyss known as the Void. The Symbiotes start as a blade, with Knull pulling its shape from his own and casting its edge in the fire of a dead Celestial that he felled.

What is the weakest symbiote?

There isn't one single "weakest" symbiote, as it depends on definition (first born, least powerful host, etc.), but often the original Klyntar symbiote (Venom's predecessor) is considered weak due to lack of mutations and being the "template," while some argue Venom himself seems weaker because his connection to humanity (friendship, compassion) tempers his inherent aggression compared to monsters like Carnage or Riot. Some believe the very first symbiote created by Knull was inherently basic and weak, lacking evolutionary advantages, while others point to symbiotes bonded to weak hosts. 

What is Venom afraid of?

However, Venom has a couple of key weaknesses that Spider-Man can exploit. High-frequency sonic technology will cause the symbiote to flee, even leading it to break its hold on the host. Fire is also something the symbiote is deathly afraid of - he will cower in the face of flames.


Is Carnage immortal?

Carnage isn't truly immortal, but he's incredibly hard to kill because the symbiote regenerates from Cletus Kasady's blood, can absorb other symbiotes, and seems to find new forms, making him nearly indestructible and prone to returning even after being seemingly destroyed. He constantly regenerates and adapts, often using bits of symbiote in his bloodstream to become Carnage again, proving his tenacity. 

Why is Venom afraid of Deadpool?

Venom is afraid of Deadpool because Deadpool's chaotic, unpredictable, and insane mind was too much for the symbiote, driving it to flee out of fear for its own sanity, even though Venom usually corrupts its host, not the other way around. In a rare comic storyline, Venom bonded with Deadpool first, gaining powers, but found Deadpool's wild, R-rated thoughts overwhelming and literally ran away, proving that sometimes being too much can be a superpower.
 

Who is Venom's father?

The father of the Venom symbiote itself is Knull, the primordial God of Symbiotes who created the symbiote species from the void of space, making Venom one of the first symbiotes, while Eddie Brock becomes the symbiote's most famous "father" figure and partner, and their son, Dylan Brock, carries on the lineage in some comics.
 


Why does Morbius say I am Venom?

In the movie Morbius, he says "I am Venom" as a deliberate reference to Tom Hardy's character in the Venom films, connecting them within Sony's Spider-Man Universe (SSU) and establishing Morbius as an anti-hero who uses the terrifying name to scare criminals, not harm them, showing his tenuous grip on humanity and linking him to the broader SSU.
 

Why is Carnage red if he came from Venom?

In fact, right after its birth, the symbiote proved to be more adaptive than its father Venom, merging with Kasady's blood to forge a more visceral bond with its host. This also gave its “skin” that distinctive red hue.

Is Toxin stronger than Venom?

In the context of Marvel Comics, Toxin is generally considered stronger than Venom, as each new symbiote generation (like Toxin, offspring of Carnage, who is offspring of Venom) surpasses its predecessor in power, with Toxin proving capable of overpowering both Venom and Carnage simultaneously in his debut. Biologically, 'toxin' and 'venom' refer to different delivery methods (ingested/absorbed vs. injected), not inherent strength, but in pop culture and comics, Toxin represents a higher tier of power.
 


Why does Venom turn white?

In the "Venom Inc." storyline, Venom is captured by the Life Foundation and was experimented on. The Life Foundation accidentally pour hydrochloric acid on Venom, giving him a white appearance and new abilities, including intangibility.

Who is Carnage's lover?

Sonic manipulator Shriek is commonly known as Spider-Man's foe, and as the sometimes-partner of Carnage. Born Frances Louise Barrison, it's believed that an unstable upbringing causes her frequent bouts of insanity. When paired with Cletus Kasady, her thirst for chaos is insatiable.

Why can't Spider-Man sense Venom?

Venom doesn't trigger Spider-Man's spider-sense because the symbiote was once bonded to Peter Parker, absorbing his DNA and knowledge, effectively making it part of him, so his sense perceives it as himself or not a threat, or alternatively, the symbiote projects frequencies that cancel it out. Because it learned his threat-detection signals, Venom can exploit this immunity to remain undetected, making him a uniquely terrifying foe for Spider-Man.
 


Who is Venom's favorite host?

While opinions vary among fans, Eddie Brock is widely considered Venom's most significant and "favorite" host due to their deep, iconic bond as "lethal protectors" sharing hatred for Spider-Man and evolving into anti-heroes, though Peter Parker is seen as the "gold standard" by the symbiote, and Flash Thompson (Agent Venom) brought out a more heroic, less toxic side. 

How many babies does Venom have?

They can reproduce asexually with a limited number of seeds inside their mass. For example, Venom gave birth to seven "children", and its first child Carnage had three.

Why was Ann not in Venom 3?

THR asked, “Venom: The Last Dance is a road movie, and therefore, Eddie and Venom don't spend any time in San Francisco. Is that the main reason why Anne Weying (Michelle Williams) was absent from this one?” Kelly responded, “Yeah, we really wanted to isolate them. We wanted to take them away from their comfort zone.


Why did MJ and Peter divorce?

Peter B. Parker (from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse) and Mary Jane Watson divorced because Peter's stressful hero life and fear of endangering her or potential children made their marriage rocky, ultimately leading to a split after years of struggle, though he later sought reconciliation. His reluctance to have kids due to his Spider-Man responsibilities was a key factor in their separation, a departure from comic book events where their marriage was erased differently.