AD

Friday, 3 April 2020

Real-Life Venom Symbiote Goop Has Spider-Man Fans Speculating

As if 2020 couldn't get any worse it appears the Venom symbiote has arrived on Earth. At least that's what many Twitter users have been half-jokingly saying after a video was posted showing a strange, gooey black substance. Twitter user @sunnyarkade posted the video below asking if anyone could identify what the strange substance was. Given its similar appearance to the alien symbiote from Spider-Man comics and movies, it didn't take long for "Venom" to start trending: OK, so really, what is this thing? The leading suspect, according to Twitter users, is the bootlace worm, "the longest animal on Earth [that] produces a neurotoxin that can kill both crabs and cockroaches." Meanwhile @masteracestick appears to be having fun trolling, saying the goop is a "pneumanatic singila symbiotic group" and adding that, "They are very rare to find. They have been known to cover at least 2-3 making them go psycho, hear things, and get controlled." (If you Google "pneumanatic singila symbiotic group" the only results that come up are for this tweet.) [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=venom-marvels-most-powerful-symbiotes-ranked&captions=true"] So what do you think this slimy stuff is? Sound off in the comments! And to brush up on Venom and symbiotes, check out our ranking of Marvel's most powerful symbiotes, learn how to kill Venom, and find out everything you need to know about Shriek and Carnage, the villains of Venom 2. [ignvideo width=610 height=374 url=https://ift.tt/3dMAk5b]

from IGN News https://ift.tt/2wZP28f
via IFTTT

No comments:

Post a Comment