If you loved the chaotic, action-packed, and darkly humorous world of 'Venom: Let There Be Carnage,' you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 movies and TV shows that capture the same thrilling blend of antihero charisma, explosive action, and twisted humor. Whether you're a fan of symbiote mayhem or just crave more stories with morally ambiguous protagonists, these picks will keep you entertained. Dive in to discover your next binge-worthy obsession!

Blade (1998)
Description: Pioneered the R-rated superhero genre that 'Venom' later embraced. Both feature half-human, half-monster protagonists fighting their own kind. The blend of horror and action elements is similar, though Blade is more serious in tone.
Fact: Wesley Snipes performed many of his own stunts. The film helped prove comic book movies could be successful before X-Men and Spider-Man. The famous 'some motherfuckers are always trying to ice skate uphill' line was ad-libbed.


Blade II (2002)
Description: Directed by Guillermo del Toro, this sequel amps up the grotesque creature designs and action sequences, much like the escalation in 'Venom: Let There Be Carnage'. Both films feature the protagonist forming uneasy alliances to fight greater threats.
Fact: Features Ron Perlman in a supporting role. The Reapers were inspired by vampire myths from various cultures. Del Toro brought his signature visual style to the sequel.


Blade: Trinity (2004)
Description: Introduces more humor and team dynamics similar to 'Venom 2', though not as successfully executed. Both films feature the main character reluctantly working with others to take down a powerful villain. The action and visual effects show clear evolution from their predecessors.
Fact: Introduces Ryan Reynolds as Hannibal King, a role that influenced his Deadpool portrayal. Jessica Biel's character was originally planned for a spin-off. The film faced numerous production issues.


Deadpool (2016)
Description: Similar to 'Venom: Let There Be Carnage' in its blend of dark humor, anti-hero protagonist, and R-rated action. Both films feature a symbiotic relationship between the main character and a powerful, often chaotic, entity. The irreverent tone and meta-commentary are also shared traits.
Fact: Ryan Reynolds fought for years to get Deadpool made the way he envisioned. The film broke records for highest-grossing R-rated movie at the time. The costume was directly inspired by the comics, including the white eyes.


The New Mutants (2020)
Description: Blends superhero elements with horror, similar to the darker aspects of 'Venom'. Both explore young characters dealing with uncontrollable powers that manifest in monstrous ways. The films share a claustrophobic atmosphere despite their supernatural elements.
Fact: Originally conceived as a trilogy. One of the last Fox X-Men films before the Disney acquisition. Features the first live-action depiction of the Demon Bear.


Morbius (2022)
Description: Another Sony Marvel anti-hero film that shares the dark tone and supernatural elements with 'Venom'. Both characters struggle with their monstrous sides while trying to do good. The films also share a similar visual aesthetic in their portrayal of the characters' transformations.
Fact: Jared Leto trained extensively for the physical role. The film was delayed multiple times due to COVID-


Deadpool 2 (2018)
Description: Continues the themes of the first Deadpool film with even more over-the-top action and humor, much like the escalation seen in 'Venom: Let There Be Carnage'. Both sequels expand their respective universes while maintaining the core relationship dynamics that defined their predecessors.
Fact: The film features one of the first major appearances of Cable in live-action. Brad Pitt has a cameo as the Vanisher. The soundtrack includes Celine Dion's original song 'Ashes'.


The Suicide Squad (2021)
Description: Shares the chaotic, violent energy and dark comedy of 'Venom: Let There Be Carnage'. Both films feature anti-heroes and villains as protagonists, with a mix of grotesque and humorous elements. The visual style and over-the-top action sequences are also comparable.
Fact: Directed by James Gunn, who brought his unique style from Guardians of the Galaxy. Features the first live-action appearance of King Shark. The film was shot concurrently with the Peacemaker TV series.


Upgrade (2018)
Description: Shares the body horror and symbiotic relationship themes with 'Venom', though in a more technological context. Both feature protagonists who gain extraordinary abilities from an entity that also threatens to take them over. The action choreography in both films is notably inventive.
Fact: Directed by Leigh Whannell of Saw and Insidious fame. The film uses unique camera movements to represent the AI's control. Made on a modest budget but praised for its visual effects.


Brightburn (2019)
Description: A dark twist on the superhero genre like 'Venom', exploring what happens when someone with superpowers turns evil. Both films delve into the horror aspects of superhuman abilities, though Brightburn takes a more straightforward horror approach compared to Venom's action-comedy tone.
Fact: Produced by James Gunn. The film is essentially 'What if Superman was evil?' The main character's costume was designed to be creepy rather than heroic.
