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sincericida · 8 hours ago
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«12-year-old Fred Hechinger interviewing ANDREW GARFIELD about “The Amazing Spider-Man” (as denied by Joseph Quinn)»
(Fred Hechinger x/t)
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antlerx-art · 3 months ago
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deadclaws summer or symbrock autumn? a secret third option
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spongebobssquarepants · 10 months ago
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lixxen · 2 months ago
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Out of context Venom 3 Spoilers:
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Gaslight gatekeep girlboss
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symbiotic-slime · 2 years ago
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venom + textposts part 4
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4rachn1d · 2 months ago
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Venom 3 should have ended with Eddie walking into Mrs Chen shop, her speaking through Eddie and talking directly to venom only for them to stand in pure silence before aggressively sobbing and mourning his dead and NOT with a fucking maroon five and the worst Edit on the god for saken planet
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mustasekittens · 1 year ago
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my boys
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talesoflouistullyandmore · 2 months ago
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finally it's overdone but i have to do this meme
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nickmarino · 11 months ago
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tomboymikayla · 16 days ago
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Vid by NikhilClayton
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polaris-likethestar · 2 months ago
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saw venom the last dance and lemme tell u i was not ready for that what the fuck
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spidersfanfics · 13 days ago
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Seeing Stars
Venom x Eddie | Domestic Fluff | Ficlet
I finally watched Last Dance and thought too hard about domestic Symbrock, oops. Also the canon is really nebulous here, don't think too hard about it. I just thought this would be cute.
"What are we doing?" Venom asked out loud. Eddie had come out onto the balcony of their apartment that night after dinner and had been standing there, looking up at the sky for several minutes now. Venom did not appreciate the silence, nor did he quite understand what the point of this exercise was. So here he was, his head protruding out of Eddie’s shoulder from a mass of inky tendrils. He tilted back and forth, trying to follow Eddie’s gaze. "Are we looking for something?"
“I’m just stargazing, buddy,” Eddie laughed as he turned his attention to Venom’s antics. “It’s been a long day. I wanted to get some fresh air and calm my mind a little. That’s all.”
Venom turned to face Eddie and tilted his head in confusion. "Stargazing?"
“Yeah, look,” Eddie pointed up at the sky at a cluster of stars, “You can’t really see that many here in the city cause of all the light pollution. But that really bright one right there? That’s the north star. And you can follow it up to see the Big Dipper.”
"The what?"
Eddie scrunched his face up, trying to figure out how to explain. “A really long time ago, humans decided to connect the stars in the sky to make pictures,” he said, tracing the shape in the air with his finger. “They’re called constellations. You see how if you start with the north star you can see a sort of square and a tail? Like a spoon. That one’s called the Big Dipper.” He moved his hand a little, “There’s a smaller one too, the Little Dipper. But sometimes people call them bears instead of spoons. Ursa Major and Ursa Minor.”
Venom squinted a the stars for a moment then laughed. "Humans are silly. There are no bears in the sky. Don’t they know there is nothing between those stars but empty space? Endless darkness."
“Yeah well, we hadn’t gotten advanced enough to figure all that out yet when we made these up,” Eddie shrugged. “Besides, humans like telling stories. It’s in our nature. There’s probably a story about the bears or something.” He drummed his fingers against the railing of the balcony and scanned the sky again. “Some of the constellations get extra special meanings by being part of the zodiac,” he told Venom.
"Zodiac?"
“A set of twelve constellations. Everyone gets to be represented by one of them depending on when in the year they’re born. Supposedly they determine things about your personality.” Eddie chuckled and looked over at Venom, expecting more snarky comments about the absurdity of humans.
To his surprise however, Venom was looking at him with an expression of happy amusement. As if he found the concept somehow endearing. "The stars are magic to humans?"
Eddie made a noncommittal expression, “Ehh, kind of? Like I said, this all comes from a long time ago.”
"What does your star say about you?" Venom asked curiously.
Eddie frowned and looked away. “Oh uhh, I’m pretty sure I’m a Virgo. Which would be… the sign of the virgin,” he coughed awkwardly though Venom didn’t seem to pick up on the reason for his embarrassment. “It means I’m supposed to be detail-oriented and hardworking and stuff. I dunno, it’s all just for fun really.”
"What about us?" Venom insisted. "What is our star?"
“Do you have a birthday?” Eddie wondered, “Although, I guess we can just use the day we met. That was near the end of May, wasn’t it? So you would be…” He pulled his phone out to do a quick search, “Ah, Gemini. The sign of the twins.” Eddie chuckled, “That’s fitting, isn’t it? It’s like duality, two becoming one.”
"Like us", Venom grinned and leaned over to nuzzle against Eddie’s cheek. "Why do you know so much about stars?" Venom asked as Eddie reached over to pet him on the head.
Eddie shrugged, “An old girlfriend was big into astrology. I just remember bits and pieces.” He laughed at the memory, “It’s funny, we met because she wrote the horoscopes for a newspaper I was writing for. But even though she was the one coming up with them, she was still totally convinced by the whole thing.”
"Old girlfriend", Venom mused, "Anne?"
Eddie shook his head, “No, no. This was way before I met you.”
Venom thought about this for a moment and frowned, "Before…" He drooped slightly below Eddie’s height and looked up to make intense eye contact. "We do not like thinking about before you became us." He said solemnly.
For a moment, Eddie could only stare in surprise at the sudden serious tone of Venom’s voice. But then he broke out in a laugh. “Oh buddy,” he said warmly as he reached out to stroke Venom’s face again. “We have the rest of our lives to make more memories of us. You don’t have to worry about my past.”
"Good." Venom purred, leaning into Eddie’s touch. "We like us."
“I like us too,” Eddie sighed, and as much as he hated to admit it, it was true.
There was a long silence as Eddie went back to looking up at the sky. Until eventually, Venom spoke up again. "We still do not understand this stargazing thing though", he confessed.
Eddie laughed, “Go back inside,” he suggested.
"But that’s boring too."
“Then look through my eyes.”
Venom considered this for a moment then melted back into Eddie’s body, leaving no trace of him left outside. Eddie felt Venom’s consciousness settle back into his own, fitting neatly in place. He blinked as Venom’s gaze shifted to line up with his own until they were both looking up at the same sky, seeing the same things. Venom fell quiet again, though he was quicker to speak up this time.  "To us the stars were never something to be admired," his voice rumbled in Eddie’s head. "They are too much light in our darkness. They would be better off eaten or otherwise extinguished. That is what we thought before."
“And now?” Eddie asked out loud, speaking softly as sleep began to beckon him back indoors. "Now we see the stars as you do," Venom’s voice too was uncharacteristically soft. "And they are beautiful."
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sincericida · 11 months ago
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ANDREW GARFIELD
for "The Amazing Spider-Man" promoshoot (2012, dir Mark Webb).
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lixxen · 2 months ago
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Non spoilers post about Venom: The Last Dance
I think the movie was fun and had so much more potential to it than we got, BUT it was good for what it is. I'm disappointed by how it ended just because it doesn't give you the satisfaction you want (which the context of the post credit scene can give if you interpret it the way that we are debating it if is supposed to be taken a certain way)
It had weird pacing, but the Venom movies aren't known to have the best pacing/spectacular quality. It's a fun movie and you're not expecting much besides it being fun and entertaining. The 3D animation is still the same goofy level as the other two while the rest of the quality of the movie visually is HIGH. Like. Damn that movie would have visually been a 10/10 if sometimes Venom didn't look a little weird (besides the final fight sequences. The animation was so good for it???)
Anyways. It was a good movie and people are gonna give it too much shit like we didn't all watch the first movie and go "I love this so much and nobody could pry this out of my dead cold hands". The ending was the only part that made me slightly not happy. Loved it. Give this man some proper shoes.
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snocodill · 6 months ago
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I fear that Marvel and Sony won’t take advantage of their universes being intertwined now and we’ll never see Andrew or Tobey’s Spider-Man ever again :(
Like they should totalllyyyyy do a Spider-Man/Deadpool comics based movie with Andrew’s Spider-Man and Ryan Reynolds bc the two of them are funny as fuck and already get along and they would play the dynamic peerrrrfectly
Not to mention, Eddie and Venom being incorporated into the mcu is a great excuse for at least a little more Tobey appearance bc he’s the only one who has encountered Venom before and is the only one who knew an Eddie Brock in his universe. ITS PERFECT.
Like, In my head, I have a whole Spider-Man 4 movie scripted that involved Tom’s Peter, Tobey’s Peter, Eddie, Dr Strange, The rest of the spiderverse— AHHAHNSMABEVE
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4rachn1d · 1 month ago
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Just saying...you guys should really ask me about my OCs and Sonas cause they are like really cool and definitely have concrete written lore and aren't just me projecting and making picrews or anything
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