Blog Task 2

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Language:The title Venom: Let There Be Carnage immediately signals to the audience that the film will be intense and chaotic. The two monstrous figures in the background (Venom and Carnage) suggest a clash between them, with their contrasting colors emphasizing their rivalry. Their opposing stances hint at conflict and duality. The film poster also highlights key information about the two main 

characters, positioning The film was produced with the involvement of major companies such as Marvel, Sony Pictures, and Columbia Pictures. It was directed by Andy Serkis and written by Kelly Marcel, with Tom Hardy not only reprising his role as Venom but also contributing to the story’s development. The collaboration between these well-known industry names reflects the film’s high production value and blockbuster appeal.

IndustryThe film was produced with the involvement of major companies such as Marvel, Sony Pictures, and Columbia Pictures. It was directed by Andy Serkis and written by Kelly Marcel, with Tom Hardy not only reprising his role as Venom but also contributing to the story’s development. The collaboration between these well-known industry names reflects the film’s high production value and blockbuster appeal.

Audience: The poster suggests the film is aimed at a young adult to adult audience, particularly those who enjoy superhero or anti-hero films. Its dark, action-oriented design and themes of rivalry, violence, and transformation indicate it would appeal more strongly to male viewers, although fans of Marvel properties in general would also be drawn to it. The reliance on intense imagery and conflict positions it as a film not suitable for very young audiences.

Representation: The poster depicts six characters, two of whom are non-human symbiotes. This highlights themes of transformation and the struggle between human and monstrous identities. The large “V” in the title reinforces the central focus on Venom, while the dark colors and sharp lines emphasize violence and conflict. The imagery represents chaos, duality, and the blurred line between hero and villain.

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