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But six years later, with streaming compression running rampant and 4K discs costing a premium, one format remains the undisputed champion for home viewing: .
When Venom slithered into theaters in October 2018, it was met with a chaotic mix of critical groans and audience cheers. Love it or hate it, Tom Hardy’s dual performance as Eddie Brock and the alien symbiote became a cult phenomenon.
Here is why this specific release deserves a spot on your hard drive (or your physical media shelf). Let’s be real: Venom is a dark movie. Literally. The final action sequence between Riot and Venom takes place in a launch bay at night, shrouded in shadows and rain. On a low-bitrate stream, that scene looks like digital oatmeal.
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