Eminem teases his new song for Venom: Let There Be Carnage by offering a little snippet of it and unveiling his collaborators. The sequel to 2018's surprise hit Venom finally arrives in theaters this weekend after being delayed from last year. As the first major blockbuster to arrive since Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings earlier this month, there's a lot of excitement surrounding it. Venom: Let There Be Carnage is directed by Andy Serkis and once again stars Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock. Hardy also supplied the voice for Venom, the symbiote playing house within Eddie's body.

Let There Be Carnage will further explore the unlikely pairing between Venom and Eddie, with Serkis recently going so far as to call it a love affair in this installment. However, whatever bliss they may have found (and the trailers don't make it look like there's a lot of it) is disrupted by the emergence of another symbiote, the titular Carnage. Taking up residence within the body of convicted serial killer Cletus Kasady (Woody Harrelson), Carnage is ready to leave a trail of devastation behind him.

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Rapper Eminem created a song for the first Venom, and now he's returned for Let There Be Carnage. Tuesday night, Eminem, also known as Marshall Mathers, posted a small snippet of his Venom 2 track on social media. The little video also revealed Skylar Grey, Polo G, and Mozzy had a hand in it, with Grey likely taking on the main vocals. Check it out down below.

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Fans of the first Venom will be delighted to hear Eminem has supplied another song for its sequel's soundtrack. With Let There Be Carnage just a few days out from release, everyone will get to hear it soon, whether it be in the credits or the movie proper. Eminem didn't reveal what the name of the track is. His first one was titled "Venom," so perhaps this one will appropriately be named "Carnage." Meanwhile, Marco Beltrami composed the score.

Venom: Let There Be Carnage is the second movie in Sony's burgeoning Marvel universe. The similarly delayed Morbius will be the next to fill it out in January 2022. There's much interest in seeing how Venom 2 will further develop this world, which may or may not have ties to Marvel Studios' MCU. For some time now, there have been rumors that Tom Holland has a cameo in the movie, though fans will have to find that out for themselves. Hardy has requested that no one spoil Venom: Let There Be Carnage, so audiences better head to the theater this weekend to see everything for themselves.

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