Television • Eddie Brock / Venom appears in
Spider-Man: The Animated Series, voiced by
Hank Azaria. This version is a journalist for the
Daily Bugle until he is fired by
J. Jonah Jameson for falsely reporting Spider-Man as a thief who stole a foreign object from astronaut
John Jameson's spaceship. Brock later bonds with the Venom symbiote to seek revenge against Spider-Man under the belief that the webslinger ruined his journalism career, only to be defeated and separated. In the episodes "Venom Returns" and "Carnage", Brock is reunited with the Venom symbiote and joins forces with Spider-Man and
Iron Man to defeat
Carnage,
Baron Mordo, and
Dormammu before he and Venom sacrifice themselves to ensure the villains' defeat. • Eddie Brock / Venom appears in
Spider-Man Unlimited, voiced by
Brian Drummond. voiced by
Ben Pronsky. Additionally, an "Eddie" is referenced as a photographer employed by the
Daily Bugle who was unable to obtain pictures of
Spider-Man, to
J. Jonah Jameson's disdain. Brock also makes a brief appearance in the film's novelization when Peter Parker first meets Jameson. • Eddie Brock appears in
Spider-Man 3 (2007), portrayed by
Topher Grace. This version is a freelance photographer, Peter Parker's rival at the
Daily Bugle, and in a relationship with
Gwen Stacy. After Peter is bonded to an
alien symbiote and it negatively influences his behavior, he exposes Brock for falsifying a photograph to incriminate Spider-Man as a criminal to get a staff photographer job at the
Bugle, resulting in Brock getting fired and blacklisted from every newspaper in New York City. Upon seeing Peter dating Gwen, Brock heads to a church and prays for God to kill Peter before bonding with the symbiote after Peter rejects it and becomes Venom. Now knowing Peter is Spider-Man, Venom finds and allies with
Sandman to kill the webslinger before kidnapping
Mary Jane Watson to use her as bait for a trap. The
New Goblin joins the fray to help Spider-Man, but Venom knocks him off of his glider and attempts to kill Peter with it. However, the New Goblin sacrifices himself to save the webslinger. Peter eventually realizes the symbiote is vulnerable to high-frequency soundwaves and separates it from Brock using steel pipes. Just as Peter throws one of the New Goblin's pumpkin bombs at the symbiote, Brock attempts to rejoin it and is killed along with it. • In July 2007, a spin-off of
Spider-Man 3 following Brock was being developed, with Topher Grace being considered to reprise his role. In September 2008,
Paul Wernick and
Rhett Reese signed on to write.
Marvel Entertainment would have produced the film, but the project was ultimately cancelled. In March 2012, plans for a new solo film emerged.
Josh Trank was in talks to direct after
Gary Ross left the project.
Sony's Spider-Man Universe • In March 2016, Sony hired
Dante Harper to write the solo film's script with
Avi Arad and Matt Tolmach producing. At the time, the film was not planned to have any connection to the
Marvel Cinematic Universe version of
Spider-Man. A year later, following the success of Spider-Man's appearances in
Captain America: Civil War (2016) and
Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), Sony announced
Venom (2018).
Scott Rosenberg and Jeff Pinker were hired to write the script and make the film the first in a series of Spider-Man character-related spin-off films called the "Sony Pictures Universe of Marvel Characters", later renamed to
Sony's Spider-Man Universe. In May 2017,
Tom Hardy signed on to portray Eddie Brock and
Ruben Fleischer was set to direct. Additionally,
voice actor Brad Venable provides additional voice work for Venom. In June 2017,
Amy Pascal claimed that the film would be "adjunct" to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. • Hardy reprised his role as Brock in
Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021). The film was released on October 1, 2021. After defeating Cletus Kasady / Carnage, Brock and Venom are transported to the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the mid-credits scene, where they witness that universe's
J. Jonah Jameson expose Spider-Man's true identity as
Peter Parker, as seen in the films
Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) and
Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021). In the latter film's mid-credits scene, Eddie and Venom begin to familiarize themselves with the new universe they found themselves in, learning about its heroes and a major event known as
the Blip, only to be suddenly taken back to their home universe by
Doctor Strange. However, the pair inadvertently leave behind a piece of the symbiote. • Hardy reprised his role as Brock in
Venom: The Last Dance (2024). • Eddie Brock / Venom appears as a playable character in
Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage. • Eddie Brock / Venom appears as a playable character in
Venom/Spider-Man: Separation Anxiety. • Eddie Brock / Venom appears as a boss in
The Amazing Spider-Man: Lethal Foes. • Eddie Brock / Venom appears as the final boss of
Spider-Man (1995). • Eddie Brock / Venom appears as a boss, later a supporting character, in
Spider-Man (2000), voiced by
Daran Norris. Brock and Venom are hunted, later captured, by
Silver Sable on behalf of
Bolivar Trask, who wants to experiment on the
symbiote. After escaping and defeating a Carnage symbiote-possessed Spider-Man, Eddie absorbs it from him, gaining complete control over his own symbiote in the process. Though Spider-Man stops him from killing Trask, Venom later escapes and does so anyway while Trask was still in Prison. • Eddie Brock / Venom appears as the final boss of the
Spider-Man 3 film tie-in game, with Topher Grace reprising his role. He and several supervillains fight Spider-Man until they are all attacked by P.H.A.N.T.O.M.s under
Mysterio's command. Venom is captured along with the other villains, placed under mind control, and sent to
Transylvania to retrieve a meteor shard located there. Spider-Man defeats Venom and destroys the mind-control device before the latter joins forces with the web-slinger to exact revenge on Mysterio. • Eddie Brock / Venom appears as the final boss of
Spider-Man: Web of Shadows, voiced by
Keith Szarabajka. Following several encounters, Spider-Man confronts Venom on S.H.I.E.L.D.'s
Helicarrier after the latter takes on a giant, five-headed form. Despite destroying four of the heads, he fails to kill Venom, so he appeals to Brock's better nature. Once he emerges, Spider-Man can choose to kill Venom himself or allow Brock to sacrifice himself to kill Venom. • In the
PS2 and
PSP versions of the game, Venom is captured and brainwashed by the
Tinkerer after he attacks Manhattan with his symbiote army and the final boss is a giant symbiote with seven heads that contain Venom's consciousness. • In the
Nintendo DS version, Venom is not the cause of the invasion. In his efforts to stop it, he allies himself with Spider-Man after he defeats him. • Eddie Brock / Anti-Venom appears as a boss in
Spider-Man: Edge of Time, voiced by
Steve Blum. This version is a reformed anti-hero who was brainwashed by several mind control devices implanted by
Alchemax scientist Walker Sloan, who intends to change history. After witnessing Anti-Venom kill Spider-Man via Sloan's time portal,
Spider-Man 2099 works to prevent this from happening as well as stop Sloan. Though he warns his predecessor about his impending death, the present-day Spider-Man ignores him to save innocents from Anti-Venom's rampage. Just before he dies, the future Spider-Man rescues his predecessor and takes his place in the fight against Anti-Venom; removing his mind control implants in the process. Enraged, Anti-Venom attacks Sloan and inadvertently knocks them and Otto Octavius into Sloan's time portal, fusing them all into the monstrous
Atrocity (voiced by
Fred Tatasciore), equipped with Octavius' tentacles and Anti-Venom's ability to negate the present-day Spider-Man's powers. Once the Spider-Men defeat Atrocity and the mastermind behind Sloan's plot, they successfully undo all of the scientist's changes to history. • Eddie Brock / Venom appears in the mobile version of
The Amazing Spider-Man 2, voiced again by
Benjamin Diskin. Originally a photographer who tricks Spider-Man into fighting crooks, allowing Brock to take pictures of him in action, he later investigates
Oscorp, but gets caught, forcing Spider-Man to save him. Upon investigating a second time, Brock discovers the company's illegal activities and is transformed into Venom, who goes on a rampage until Spider-Man defeats him and removes the symbiote. Brock tells him what happened before passing out and Spider-Man takes him to the hospital. • Eddie Brock as Venom, Anti-Venom, and Toxin appears as a playable character and boss in
Spider-Man Unlimited (2014).
Other games • Eddie Brock / Venom appears as a playable character in
Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes. • Eddie Brock / Venom appears as a playable character in
Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes, voiced by Rod Wilson. Additionally, his Ultimate Marvel design appears as an alternate skin. • Eddie Brock / Venom appears in
LittleBigPlanet via the "Marvel Costume Kit 3" DLC. • Eddie Brock / Venom appears as an alternate skin for
Mac Gargan's incarnation in the
PS3,
Xbox 360,
PS4,
Xbox One, and
PC versions of
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2. • Eddie Brock as Venom and Anti-Venom appear as playable characters in
Marvel Super Hero Squad Online. • Eddie Brock / Anti-Venom appears in
Marvel Avengers Alliance. • Eddie Brock / Venom appears as a playable character in
Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth, voiced by
Roger Craig Smith. • Eddie Brock / Venom appears as a playable character in
Marvel Puzzle Quest. • Eddie Brock / Venom appears as a playable character and boss in
Lego Marvel Super Heroes, voiced by
Dave Boat. • Eddie Brock / Venom appears as a playable character in
Disney Infinity 2.0, voiced by
Matt Lanter. • Eddie Brock / Venom appears as a playable character and occasional boss in
Marvel Contest of Champions. • Eddie Brock / Venom appears as a playable character in
Marvel: Future Fight. • Eddie Brock / Venom appears as a playable character in
Disney Infinity 3.0, voiced again by Matt Lanter. • Eddie Brock / Venom appears as a playable character in
Marvel Avengers Academy, voiced by Brian Stivale. voiced by Andrew Morgado. Spider-Man,
Ms. Marvel,
She-Hulk,
Spider-Gwen, and
Spider-Man 2099 break into
Alchemax, but are attacked by scientists infected by Venom and Carnage's symbiotes. Later,
Green Goblin 2099 uses a shard of the
Nexus of All Realities to fuse Venom and Carnage into a new creature he can control that Spider-Man dubs "
Carnom". Carnom is defeated by the heroes, who free him from the Goblin's control. As the heroes claim the shard, Carnom pursues Goblin 2099 in retaliation for his abuse. Carnom is also available as a playable character. • Eddie Brock / Venom appears as a boss and playable character in
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order, voiced again by Steve Blum. voiced by Jake Green and
Darin De Paul respectively. • Eddie Brock / Venom appears as a playable character in
Marvel Cosmic Invasion.
Miscellaneous • Eddie Brock / Venom appears in
The Ultimate Spider-Man short story collection book as part of the short story "An Evening in the Bronx with Venom", by
Keith R.A. DeCandido. • Eddie Brock / Venom appears in the
Adi Shankar's Bootleg Universe fan film
Truth In Journalism, portrayed by
Ryan Kwanten. This version is a disturbed and disgraced investigative journalist obsessed with redeeming his public image, indifferent to the suffering of others. Additionally, he takes inspiration from
Man Bites Dogs Ben (portrayed by
Benoît Poelvoorde). == Collected editions ==