

Despite the notable differences between Venom's voice in Venom and Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Tom Hardy plays Venom in both movies.

According to Hardy, he would do the vocal performance for Venom in the mornings, and the sound guys would then play it back on set to create a back-and-forth between the human and symbiote. While it may not have sounded much like him, Hardy played both the role of Eddie Brock and the voice of Venom. Basically what you'd expect based on the character's established and storied history in Marvel Comics. The voice of Venom in Let There Be Carnage, unlike Eddie Brock, was characterized by simpler dialogue - slower, lower-pitched, and throaty. The energy and vocal shenanigans Hardy became known for through roles like Bane in The Dark Knight Rises and Alfie Solomons in Peaky Blinders were on full display.

Tom Hardy's performance as Eddie Brock was widely praised as both distinct and a faithful adaptation of the character.
