Venom 4: Rise of Knull (2026) – Tom Hardy Leads an All-Star Cast Into Marvel’s Darkest Abyss Yet

The symbiote saga is preparing for its most ambitious chapter yet. Venom 4: Rise of Knull (2026) is officially generating massive buzz, with Tom Hardy returning as Eddie Brock alongside an unexpected powerhouse lineup: Jason Statham, Matt Damon, and Rami Malek. If early reports are any indication, this installment won’t just expand the franchise—it will plunge it into its most mythic and apocalyptic territory to date.
At the center of the story lies Knull, the ancient god of the symbiotes—a cosmic entity older than light itself, born from the void and bent on reclaiming dominion over the universe. Long teased in Marvel lore, Knull’s arrival signals a shift from street-level antihero chaos to full-scale cosmic horror. For Eddie Brock and Venom, this is no longer about survival or uneasy partnership—it’s about facing the origin of their very existence.

Tom Hardy’s return promises a deeper exploration of Eddie’s fractured identity. As the symbiote hive begins to awaken under Knull’s command, Venom’s connection to its creator becomes both a weapon and a liability. The internal struggle between man and monster intensifies, raising the question: can Venom defy the god who made him?
Jason Statham is rumored to portray a hardened military operative pulled into the escalating global threat, bringing grounded brutality to a story increasingly cosmic in scale. Matt Damon’s role is being kept tightly under wraps, though speculation suggests he may play a scientist or strategist attempting to decode the symbiote hive-mind before Earth becomes collateral damage. Meanwhile, Rami Malek is said to embody Knull himself—a chilling choice that hints at a performance driven more by eerie calm and psychological menace than brute force.

Production insiders describe Rise of Knull as darker, more expansive, and visually operatic. Expect sprawling alien landscapes, nightmarish symbiote transformations, and large-scale confrontations that test not only physical strength but existential will. The film is poised to blend blockbuster spectacle with deeper themes of control, origin, and rebellion against destiny.
With a 2026 release window, Venom 4: Rise of Knull positions itself as both a continuation and a reinvention. If the franchise began as the story of a reluctant antihero, this chapter may redefine it as a battle for cosmic autonomy—where the true enemy isn’t just another villain, but the god who commands the darkness itself.
