In the Venom series, the reason why Venom did not die was as follows: - Judging from the poison's settings, although it was afraid of supersonic waves and ultra-high temperature, the high temperature brought by the flames did not reach the "ultra-high temperature" level, so the damage of the flames to the poison was not as great as imagined. - In the setting of the game, a symbiotic creature only needed a very small part of its body to combine with its host to survive. In the movie, the protagonist, Eddie, extended his finger to the venom. A small portion of the venom's cells came into contact with Eddie, which gave the venom a chance to survive. Moreover, the main character's own qualities (main character halo) also played a certain role in the revival of the venom. - There was also a rumor that the original work had a more straightforward description, which was deleted due to the length of the movie. According to the deleted content, the protagonist's final action of reaching out to the venom caused a portion of the venom to remain in the protagonist's ring. With this small portion of the venom, it quickly regenerated and resurrected in the protagonist's body. - For practical reasons, if Sonny wanted to shoot the second movie in the series, they couldn't let Venom die prematurely. Watching "Venom: The Last Dance" wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
Venom did not die in the end. There were at least two ways for Venom to be resurrected. One was at the beginning of Venom 3. Before Eddy left the bar, Venom used its tentacles to pay for the bill and left a drop of venom on the bar counter. The officer who was traced here put it into a test tube and brought it to the Area 51 Research Institute. In the second Easter egg at the end of the film, the test tube appeared again and was broken. As long as the drop of venom in the test tube could find Eddy, Venom could be resurrected on the spot. At the end of Heroes, the multiverse was opened. In the Easter egg of Venom 2, Eddie and Venom were transported to the universe of the Dutch version of Spider-Man. In Heroes Without Return, Eddie and Venom were drinking in a bar in this universe and talking to the short-haired bartender. This scene was copied to the beginning of Venom 3. After that, Eddie and Venom were sent back to their own universe to continue talking to the long-haired bartender in their own universe. However, before they were sent back, a drop of venom was left on the bar. In other words, Venom left a drop of venom on the bar in both the Spider-Man universe and his own universe. As long as that drop of venom could cross the multiverse to find Eddie, If the drop of venom found the Dutch Spider-Man first, the Dutch Spider-Man would be born. Watching " Venom: The Last Dance " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
In some comic arcs, Venom does meet his end. However, comic universes are complex and characters often have multiple timelines and resurrections. So, it's not a straightforward answer.
In the movie "Venom: The Last Dance"(Venom 3), in order to save Eddie and Earth, Venom chose to sacrifice himself and fuse with the invading Devourer. In the end, he defeated the powerful enemy, Gnar, so Venom died in this movie. Watching "Venom: The Last Dance" wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
In Venom 1, Venom survived for the following reasons. First of all, judging from the setting of the venom, it was afraid of ultra-high temperature. The high temperature brought by the flames in the movie did not reach the level of " ultra-high temperature," so the damage caused by the flames was not as great as imagined. Secondly, when the main character, Eddie, pointed at Venom, a small portion of Venom's cells came into contact with Eddie. For Symbiotic Demons, they only needed a small portion of Venom's cells to fuse with the host to survive. Moreover, the host, Eddie's main character halo, also played a role. In addition, there was a rumor that the original film had a more straightforward description, but the film was limited by the length of the film and deleted the relevant content. According to the deleted content, the protagonist's final action of reaching out to the venom caused a portion of the venom to remain in the protagonist's ring. With this small portion of venom, it quickly regenerated and resurrected in the protagonist's body. Finally, the reality was that Sonny still had to shoot a sequel, so Venom couldn't die too quickly. Watching " Venom: The Last Dance " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
Venom's death in comics can vary depending on the specific storyline. Sometimes, he might be defeated by a powerful villain or a combination of circumstances.
Venom's death in the comics varies depending on the specific storyline. Sometimes, he might be defeated in epic battles with powerful foes.
The venom could not survive alone and had to parasitize the host's body. Therefore, if the venom did not parasitize the host, there was a high chance that it would die. Watching " Venom: The Last Dance " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
Venom Snake's death in the comic is quite dramatic and unexpected. He meets his end in a fierce battle with a powerful enemy.
Venom did not die. There were at least two ways for it to be resurrected. The answer was directly linked to the three movies, Venom 2, Venom 3, and Spider-Man: No Return. [Resurrection Method 1: At the beginning of Venom 3, before Eddy left the bar, Venom used his tentacles to pay for the bill, leaving a drop of venom on the bar counter. The officer who tracked him here put it in a test tube and brought it to the Area 51 Research Institute.] In the second Easter egg, the test tube appeared again and was broken. As long as the drop of venom in the test tube could find Eddie, the venom could be revived on the spot. The second method of resurrection was to first open the multiverse at the end of Spider: Heroes No Return. Then, in the Easter egg of Venom 2, Eddie and Venom were transported to the universe of the Dutch version of Spiderman. Then, in Spider-Man: Heroes of No Return, Eddie and Venom were drinking in a bar in this universe and talking to the short-haired bartender in this universe. That's right, this plot was copied to the beginning of Venom 3. In the end, Edi and Venom were sent back to their own universe and continued to talk to the long-haired bartender in their own universe. However, before the teleportation, a drop of venom was left on the bar counter. In other words, Venom left a drop of venom on the bar counter in both the Spider-Man universe and his own universe. There were two drops in total. Therefore, as long as that drop of venom could travel across the Multiverse and find Ai Di, that drop of venom could also be resurrected. Of course, if the drop of venom found the Dutch Spider-Man first, the Dutch Spider-Man would be born. Watching " Venom: The Last Dance " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
In Venom, the death of the female doctor was related to the matching between the alien creature and the human body. When the alien creature was matched with many living creatures, death would occur, and the female doctor would also die, but the deeper logic of the specific death was not clear. It was also mentioned that aliens could not obtain oxygen on Earth and needed to live in symbiosis. The homeless man and the female doctor died after being symbiotic. This might be one of the reasons for the female doctor's death. Watching " Venom: The Last Dance " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!