Woody Harrelsonis out for blood inVenom: Let There Be Carnage.Ina new trailer, released Monday, investigative journalist Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) wrestles with his inner alter ego, Venom, and visits serial killer Cletus Kasady (Harrelson, 60) in prison, who tells Brock, “What’s mine is yours, and what’s yours … is mine.“After grabbing Brock’s hand through his cell’s bars and sinking his teeth in, Kasady sinisterly tells Brock, “I have tasted blood before, and that is not it.“As he begins hisdisturbing transformation into Carnage, Kasady says in a chillingly calm voice, “All I ever wanted in this world … is carnage” before being shown going on a victim-seeking rampage through the city.“I’m not a crazy man … but I am a vengeful one,” he adds, while we see a photo of attorney Anne Weying (Michelle Williams) and a cat, reading, “Love, Anne” — perhaps suggesting a tragic backstory for Kasady tied to Weying.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.Venom: Let There Be Carnage.Sony Pictures EntertainmentVenom: Let There Be Carnage.Sony Pictures EntertainmentLater scenes show Carnage and Venom squaring off in battle, while the end features Brock and Weying — the protagonist’s ex-fiancée, who was shown becoming She-Venom toward the endof the first movie— at a restaurant.“You could just say, ‘I’m happy for you,’ " Weying tells Brock as he expresses shock at her recent new engagement, while Venom is heard saying angrily, “That was going to beus!“Brock then shakes the hand of his ex’s new fiancé before the couple drives away — but he can’t help his alter ego fromchanneling a slap to the face.“Those two need some serious couples counseling,” Weying’s beau tells her before they drive off, leaving Brock to flee in embarrassment.Venom: Let There Be Carnageposter.Courtesy Sony Pictures EntertainmentRELATED VIDEO:Woody Harrelson Makes Monstrous Debut Alongside Tom Hardy inVenom: Let There Be CarnageTrailerKasady/Carnage was teased toward the end of the first film, which made more than $856 million worldwide.Andy Serkisis directing the sequel, which is a follow-up to Ruben Fleischer-helmedVenom, from 2018.Reid Scottand Peggy Lu are set to reprise their roles as Dan Lewis and Mrs. Chen, respectively, withNaomie Harrisand Stephen Graham rounding out the cast.Due to the ongoingCOVID-19 pandemic,Venom: Let There Be Carnagewas originally slated to premiere in theaters on Oct. 2, 2020, before beingpushed to June 25, 2021, and then, finally, to September of this year.Venom: Let There Be Carnagepremieres in theaters Sept 24.

Woody Harrelsonis out for blood inVenom: Let There Be Carnage.

Ina new trailer, released Monday, investigative journalist Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) wrestles with his inner alter ego, Venom, and visits serial killer Cletus Kasady (Harrelson, 60) in prison, who tells Brock, “What’s mine is yours, and what’s yours … is mine.”

After grabbing Brock’s hand through his cell’s bars and sinking his teeth in, Kasady sinisterly tells Brock, “I have tasted blood before, and that is not it.”

As he begins hisdisturbing transformation into Carnage, Kasady says in a chillingly calm voice, “All I ever wanted in this world … is carnage” before being shown going on a victim-seeking rampage through the city.

“I’m not a crazy man … but I am a vengeful one,” he adds, while we see a photo of attorney Anne Weying (Michelle Williams) and a cat, reading, “Love, Anne” — perhaps suggesting a tragic backstory for Kasady tied to Weying.

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VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE

VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE

Later scenes show Carnage and Venom squaring off in battle, while the end features Brock and Weying — the protagonist’s ex-fiancée, who was shown becoming She-Venom toward the endof the first movie— at a restaurant.

“You could just say, ‘I’m happy for you,’ " Weying tells Brock as he expresses shock at her recent new engagement, while Venom is heard saying angrily, “That was going to beus!”

Brock then shakes the hand of his ex’s new fiancé before the couple drives away — but he can’t help his alter ego fromchanneling a slap to the face.

“Those two need some serious couples counseling,” Weying’s beau tells her before they drive off, leaving Brock to flee in embarrassment.

Venom: Let There Be Carnageposter.Courtesy Sony Pictures Entertainment

VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE

RELATED VIDEO:Woody Harrelson Makes Monstrous Debut Alongside Tom Hardy inVenom: Let There Be CarnageTrailer

Kasady/Carnage was teased toward the end of the first film, which made more than $856 million worldwide.

Andy Serkisis directing the sequel, which is a follow-up to Ruben Fleischer-helmedVenom, from 2018.Reid Scottand Peggy Lu are set to reprise their roles as Dan Lewis and Mrs. Chen, respectively, withNaomie Harrisand Stephen Graham rounding out the cast.

Due to the ongoingCOVID-19 pandemic,Venom: Let There Be Carnagewas originally slated to premiere in theaters on Oct. 2, 2020, before beingpushed to June 25, 2021, and then, finally, to September of this year.

Venom: Let There Be Carnagepremieres in theaters Sept 24.

source: people.com