Venom: Let There Be Carnage Zavvi Exclusive 4k Ultra HD Steelbook (reprint, limited 1,000 units)

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Venom: Let There Be Carnage Zavvi Exclusive 4k Ultra HD Steelbook (reprint, limited 1,000 units)

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VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE ZAVVI EXCLUSIVE 4K ULTRA HD STEELBOOK (REPRINT, LIMITED 1,000 UNITS)

Another geat addition to my steel book collection at a geat cost.

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Awesome.

I LOVE the design of this steelbook, but sadly missed out the first time around. Was absolutely thrilled zavvi did a reprint, and snapped it up! Super happy!!

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Venom-let-there-be-carnage

Very good film, Nice artwork on the steelbook and bought it at a discounted Zavvi price, which in these trying times is most appreciated! I do miss the digital copy though. Come on studios/distributors bring back the digital copies too please?

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Pure carnage

Fab steelbook design, great film and a must for the collection! Treat yourself to this, you won't be disappointed

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Venom steelbook

Well protected in packaging but sounds like the discs are loose inside so hoping they aren't damaged or scratched where they've been moving about.

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If only the movie was good too

Steelbook looks cool and came without dents but unfortunately the movie isn't as good as the steelbook

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Nice steel

Nice steel and packaged good. No dents when received.

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Venom let there be carnage

Really liked the design of the steelbook. As a sequel quite enjoyed the film,bought it at a reduced price but it has been reduced again,which is annoying.Anyway liked the steelbook and the film.

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The Coming Of Carnage

Another comic book movie. Sequel to 2018's 'Venom.' Which featured the Marvel comic anti hero/Spider-Man foe. ,And although being a Marvel character wasn't produced by Marvel studios. Thus wasn't part of that shared cinema universe. This picks up a little after the first film and doesn't do too much to fill any new viewers in. So they would be better off starting watching that. If you have, read on. This is a fifteen certificate thanks to strong language adult moments and gory bits, like the first film. So isn't like your typical Marvel movie. Eddie and Venom still share a body. Eddie gets an interview with convicted serial killer Cletus Kasady [Woody Harrelson], and this is a chance to get his journalistic career going again. But the Eddie Venom relationship, like that of any couple, can have ups and downs. And Cletus is interested in Eddie for a reason. He has a monster inside..... Not a spoiler, thanks to the title, but Spider-Man readers will be familiar with the characters of Cletus and Carnage. Who are Eddie and Venom but much much worse. And this is their time on the big screen. I quite enjoyed this movie. Which was a bit of a surprise, given that the first film didn't quite manage to find it's tone. But this does. As a mismatched odd couple bromance rom com. In that way, the character work between Eddie and Venom is really good. And often very funny. I am not a Marvel comics reader though. If I was, I imagine I would be a bit disappointed with this. Because it doesn't really do that much with the Carnage character. Woody Harrelson does his best to be a staring eyed psycho, and it's a professional performance. But this works far better for the Eddie Venom stuff than anything else. It does though manage to skewer one potential cliche in a later moment, so I did enjoy it for that. So my four stars is very much a matter of subjective opinion. And will possibly be in the minority. But that's life.

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Slip cover?

Does this reprint come with the red carpet edition slip cover?

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