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#Why Doctor Strange’s Spell Pulled Venom Into The MCU (Even Though He’s Never Met Spider-Man)

#Why Doctor Strange’s Spell Pulled Venom Into The MCU (Even Though He’s Never Met Spider-Man)

While there have been many explanations for the symbiotes in the pages of Marvel Comics over the years, what is said by Venom to Eddie in “Let There Be Carnage” seems to hint at a more recent addition. This was brought to us by comic writer Donny Cates, who had a character-defining run on “Venom,” and also put forth a couple of game-changing events in the form of “Absolute Carnage” and “King In Black.”

Much of this seems to tie back to a key villain named Knull, who debuted in the pages of “Thor: God of Thunder” #6, before making a full appearance in “Venom” #3. In essence, Knull is an ancient being the predates the multiverse as we know it. He crafted the first every symbiote in the form of a sword ages ago, and used it to behead a Celestial. He is quite powerful, as it turns out. Fandom’s Marvel Database explains how this event led to the creation of the symbiotes as we know them:

Waging war against the Light, Knull became a legendary figure of divine terror but eventually found himself stranded on a nameless planet after an inhabitant stole his blade and unwittingly followed in his footsteps. Experimenting with his powers, Knull discovered he could create amorphous parasites from the darkness he controls and merge them with “lesser creatures”, so he decided to use this as a way to corrupt the Light. Establishing himself as the nexus of the Hive he created, Knull proceeded to conquer worlds and form a fleet of Symbiote Dragons. When two of his dragons arrived on Earth, the young God of Thunder Thor Odinson struck down one of them and severed Knull’s connection to all of the other Symbiote Dragons, who dissipated into countless individual symbiotes.

So yeah, comic books are crazy. But the point is, Venom clearly references this great hive mind, which seems to hint at a connection to Knull. Could it be that this is all building to a wild war with Knull and is symbiote dragons? Could we eventually get a loose adaptation of “King In Black?” Perhaps that’s reaching a bit, but the connective tissue is certainly there. At the very least, it explains how Eddie was brought to the MCU, as Venom knows much that his host does not.

“Venom: Let There Be Carnage” is available on digital platforms and Blu-ray/DVD. “Spider-Man: No Way Home” is in theaters now.

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