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For , his voice role as Venom in in is the latest in a career that has been full of heroes and villains. The actor is known for his work ranging from , where he played the titular urban legend, to , in which he voiced the titular Decepticon known as The Fallen. With , he steps into the suit of one of Spider-Man’s chief villains for the game that stands as PlayStation Studios’ fastest selling game, and which this this spring unveiled an update featuring new suits and the ability to replay at a harder difficulty.

Venom, meanwhile, remains in the pop culture conciousness in more ways than one, with Tom Hardy on Monday, showing that the character’s legacy traverses comics, games, movies (and even the multiverse). In a chat with , Todd dissects how he creates his characters, and reveals how the loss of his aunt helped him through his memorable episode, “The Visitor.” I stay humbled.



I never have any expectations or anything. When I saw the reaction, I knew it was something quite extraordinary. I’m a gamer, OK? So, this to me feels like I should pay them to be able to voice something that I know is going to bring happiness, excitement, and multiculturalism to people all over the world.

Venom is badass, and I’ve been excited that they selected me, and I hope I can live up to the hype. I’ve done Zoom (on CW’s ), I’ve done Darkseid (in ), I’ve done The Fallen ( ). What was great about Insomniac was we had a great vocal director who was very meticulous.

I could do.

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