In a recent conversation with Variety, Juno Temple shared that filming for ‘Venom 3’ is nearing its conclusion.
At the Screen Actors Guild Awards red carpet, Temple, who is joining the ‘Venom’ series for the first time, expressed her excitement about the project’s progress. Speaking with Variety, she described her experience as a ‘wild, wonderful ride,’ saying:
“We’re coming close to an end at the moment. It’s been a wild, wonderful ride. It’s so new to me. It’s a big set! This is crazy. It’s been so much fun and I got to work with such cool people. I’ve been so lucky in my career to just have the most incredible casts. I can’t wait for it to get out into the world. I think it’s going to be a good one.”
The production for ‘Venom 3’ faced delays in July 2023 due to the SAG-AFTRA strike but resumed in November, pushing the release date from July 2024 to November 8, 2024.
Everything We Know About ‘Venom 3’
Known for her work on the scripts of the previous ‘Venom’ films, Kelly Marcel makes her debut with ‘Venom 3‘ in feature film direction. The project also sees Tom Hardy not only reprising his role as Eddie Brock/Venom but also contributing as a co-writer and producer.
The sequel, which began principal photography in late June 2023, had its schedule disrupted by the actors’ strike, leading to a temporary halt. Filming resumed in November and is expected to take place in London as well.
Alongside Temple, ‘Venom 3’ features new cast members Chiwetel Ejiofor and Clark Backo, both in undisclosed roles. Cinematographer Fabian Wagner, who previously contributed to ‘Let There Be Carnage,’ also joins the team.
‘Venom 3’ follows the success of ‘Venom’ (2018) and ‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’ (2021), which collectively grossed over $1.3 billion worldwide.