Carnage does not appear in Sam Raimi's Spider-man trilogy, but he would've made an appearance on the big screen if Spider-man 4 hadn't been canceled. In the comics, the guy who became Carnage, Cletus Kasady was a dangerous serial killer who also had serious mental problems and was sen to Ravencroft institute. There he shared a cell with Eddie Brock (Venom). Then the alien symbiot that turned Brock into Venom broke him out of Ravencroft and Cletus Kasady noticed that the symbiot had spawned another baby red symbiot which grabbed Kasady's hand and bonded with him turning him into another venom with the color red instead of black and a more murderous behavior and adopted the name Carnage. Carnage began creating mass murdering s and homicides, and this followed with various battles with Spider-man who surprisingly teamed up with Venom to stop Carnage. The Ultimate Marvel version of Carnage is a self-regenerating vampiric organism based on the symbiotic suit research of Richard Parker, created by Curt Conners and consists of his own DNA and that of Peter Parker, which at the time contained samples of the Venom symbiote. When Carnage was first introduced, he was a blob of instinct, with no intelligence or self-awareness, with his only aim to feed on the DNA of others to stabilize himself. This incarnation kills Gwen Stacy, forcing Peter Parker to give up being Spider-man once he defeats the monster. After feeding on multiple people, Carnage turns into a damaged form of Richard Parker. Carnage and Parker battle and Peter throws the beast into a fire factor steel chimney, killing it. After the laboratory is closed, Ben Reilly (a colleague of Curt Conners) takes the second sample of Parker's blood. Ultimate Carnage's appearance is based on Venom, Peter Parker, Curt Conners, and Gwen Stacy. In its monster form, Carnage resembles his original incarnation, such as its large eyes and fangs, as well as the Lizard's claws. In addition, the center of its body glows yellow. But after assuming Gwen's form, Carnage loses this glow in its monstrous form. In its 'human form', Carnage resembles Richard in its first appearance and Gwen in its second. The Carnage symbiote was absorbed by Eddie Brock, leaving Gwen and returning her to a healthy duplicate of the original.Carnage was set to appear in a future Spider-man film, but due to Spider-man 4's cancellation, he has not yet appeared on the silver screen.
Carnage does appear in the Spider-man animated series in two episodes and he mocks Venom by calling him "Dad." Carnage was set to appear in the Spectacular Spider-man TV series but season 3 was cancelled, but in season two you can see a quick cameo of Cletus Kasady wearing a Santa Claus hat. Carnage appears in the Ultimate Spider-man series but instead of being Cletus Kasady, he is Peter Parker who got the suit from the Green Goblin.
The Amazing Spider-man Carnage
Carnage does not appear in the Amazing Spider-man 1 and 2 movie, but he does make an appearance as the villain in the Amazing Spider-man 2 game. Little is known about his back story in the game. Carnage might appear in the Venom spin-off film as the villain and Venom as the anti-hero, but no one knows for sure.
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