Why Venom From Marvel's Spider-Man 2 Sounds So Familiar
Venom in Spider-Man 2 sounds familiar because he's Candyman, Tony Todd. The actor has featured in a variety of films and TV shows, and lent his voice to Venom.
Read MoreVenom in Spider-Man 2 sounds familiar because he's Candyman, Tony Todd. The actor has featured in a variety of films and TV shows, and lent his voice to Venom.
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