Knull’s Dark Origins: The God of Symbiotes Explained

Knull’s Dark Origins: The God of Symbiotes Explained

The latest trailer for Venom: The Last Dance surprised fans with the appearance of Knull, the god of darkness who created the alien symbiotes. While Knull’s introduction has Marvel fans excited, it also reignited a long-standing debate in the comic book industry: Should comic creators be compensated when their characters make the leap to the big screen?

Knull’s creators, Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman, were just as surprised as the fans when the trailer dropped. Stegman, who drew Venom Vol. 4 #3, where Knull made his first official appearance, took to X (formerly Twitter) with humor but also raised eyebrows when he said, “Yes, I did co-create Knull. No, I didn’t know until today that he was gonna be in Venom: The Last Dance... Yes, I do expect to finally be able to afford that lazy river moat around my house."

Cates, who wrote the comic series, also chimed in with a joke, tweeting an image that simply said “MONEY” with the caption “lol.” While their reactions were lighthearted, it raises a serious question: Should comic creators be financially rewarded when their creations are adapted into massive Hollywood blockbusters?

The issue of compensating comic creators is not new, but it’s become more pressing as comic book movies dominate the global box office. While films like Avengers: Endgame rake in billions, the creators behind the characters often see little to no financial benefit from their work being adapted.

Marvel’s track record on compensating creators has been mixed. Jim Starlin, who created Thanos, had a very public battle with Marvel over the use of his character in the Avengers films. Starlin eventually received a payout, but only after the issue went public. The fact that Stegman and Cates were unaware of Knull’s inclusion in the film until the trailer’s release suggests that comic creators still aren’t always in the loop when their characters make the jump from page to screen.

In contrast, Marvel legend Stan Lee, who co-created many of the company’s most iconic heroes, was a notable exception. Thanks to his legendary status and executive role, he received ample recognition (and compensation) for his contributions to the Marvel Universe. Unfortunately, this level of compensation is far from the norm for most creators.

At the heart of the issue is whether comic creators should receive royalties when their characters or stories are adapted into films, TV shows, or merchandise. In many cases, the contracts signed between creators and publishers like Marvel or DC give ownership of the characters to the company, leaving creators with little say or financial stake in their future adaptations.

However, some argue that without the writers and artists who bring these characters to life, there would be no billion-dollar film franchises. It’s not just about money—it’s about recognition and respect for the creative minds that fuel these stories. The fact that Cates and Stegman didn’t even know about Knull’s inclusion in the new Venom film highlights how detached creators can be from the process once Hollywood gets involved.

One question lingering around Venom: The Last Dance is whether Sony, the studio behind the Venom films, will handle compensation any differently from Marvel. Since Sony owns the film rights to Venom, the situation could be more complex than the typical Marvel Studios release. If Sony chooses to compensate Cates and Stegman fairly for their creation of Knull, it could set a positive precedent for other creators.



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Andor Season 2 Trailer Reveals Cassian’s Next Fight Against the Empire

Andor Season 2 Trailer Reveals Cassian’s Next Fight Against the Empire

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Marvel and DC Announce 2025 Crossover Event

Marvel and DC Announce 2025 Crossover Event

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Avatar: Seven Havens Announcement

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Marvel Rival Faces Layoffs Despite Success

Marvel Rival Faces Layoffs Despite Success

In a surprising move, NetEase has laid off its U.S.-based development team for the highly successful game Marvel Rivals, despite the game's impressive performance and growing player base.Marvel Rivals, a free-to-play hero shooter launched in December 2024, quickly gained traction, amassing over 20 million players within its first 11 days. Despite these achievements, NetEase decided to disband the Seattle-based team responsible for aspects of the game's development. Game Director Thaddeus Sasser announced the layoffs on LinkedIn, expressing his disbelief: "This is such a weird industry. My stellar, talented team just helped deliver an incredibly successful new franchise in Marvel Rivals for NetEase Games... and were just laid off!" Level Designer Jack Burrows also confirmed the layoffs, stating, "Welp, just got laid off from my job working on Marvel Rivals with NetEase." NetEase addressed the situation, stating that the layoffs were part of a strategic restructuring to "optimize development efficiency for the game." The company emphasized that the core development team in China remains intact and committed to delivering new content for Marvel Rivals. This decision aligns with NetEase's recent trend of scaling back its U.S. operations. In November 2024, the company ceased funding for Worlds Untold, a studio founded by BioWare veteran Mac Walters, and in January 2025, it shut down Jar of Sparks, led by Halo and Destiny 2 developer Jerry Hook. The layoffs have sparked discussions within the gaming community about the volatility of the industry, especially when successful projects face unexpected team reductions. As Marvel Rivals continues to thrive, players and industry professionals alike are left questioning the rationale behind such corporate decisions.Sources: NetEase lays off Marvel Rivals' Seattle Developers Marvel Rivals player count | How many people are playing? Marvel Rivals' first-month revenue estimated at $136 million NetEase confirms Marvel Rivals layoffs, says cuts were made 'to optimize development efficiency for the game' NetEase lays off US Marvel Rivals team: 'This is such a weird industry', says game director Thaddeus Sasserradiotimes.com The game reached a peak of 644,269 concurrent players on Steam on January 10, 2025, coinciding with the launch of its first season. steamdb.info Financially, the game has been a significant success, generating an estimated $136 million in its first month, with $36 million from China alone. gameworldobserver.comgeekwire.compolygon.compcgamer.comtimesofindia.indiatimes.com

19 Feb 1min

HBO Confirms Four-Season Plan for 'The Last of Us'

HBO Confirms Four-Season Plan for 'The Last of Us'

HBO’s adaptation of the hit video game series The Last of Us is charting a defined course to its conclusion, with network executives hinting at a four-season journey. In remarks delivered at The White Lotus Season 3 premiere, HBO’s Head of Drama, Francesca Orsi, outlined a tentative roadmap for the series’ evolution.“We don’t have a complete or final plan, but I think it’s looking like four seasons. I wouldn’t want to confirm that, but it’s looking like this season and then two more seasons after this and we’re done,” Orsi stated. Her comments underscore the network’s intent to maintain a clear narrative trajectory while adapting the expansive source material.The post-apocalyptic drama, lauded for its immersive storytelling and rich character development, is set to return with Season 2 this spring, featuring a seven-episode run. Showrunners Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann have acknowledged from the start that the adaptation demands a careful, measured approach, particularly when it comes to translating the depth and complexity of the original video game into episodic form.Although some fans are curious whether future installments might delve into the events of The Last of Us Part II or even adapt potential narratives from subsequent games, Orsi’s remarks suggest a commitment to a unified story arc. The four-season plan appears designed to preserve the integrity of the source material, ensuring that each season contributes meaningfully to the overall narrative without overstaying its welcome.Media analysts note that this disciplined approach could enhance viewer engagement by delivering a tightly woven, complete story that respects the beloved origins of the series. As anticipation builds for the upcoming season, audiences are watching closely to see how HBO navigates the challenges of adapting such a complex narrative.For continuous updates on The Last of Us and additional insights, follow leading entertainment news outlets.

16 Feb 1min

D&D Live Action Series Coming to Netflix

D&D Live Action Series Coming to Netflix

Netflix is developing a new Dungeons & Dragons series set in The Forgotten Realms, led by Shawn Levy and Drew Crevello. This adaptation aims to bring the game’s beloved characters and storylines to life in a fresh, expansive fantasy world. I can’t wait to see how they translate the tabletop magic to the screen—it’s about time this epic got its moment!

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A Major Leap Forward: Season 3 of “The Rings of Power” Prepares for War

A Major Leap Forward: Season 3 of “The Rings of Power” Prepares for War

“The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” is returning for its third season with what promises to be its biggest leap forward yet — literally. Show insiders have confirmed that season 3 of Amazon Prime Video’s epic fantasy will jump several years beyond the events of season 2, plunging viewers headlong into a fully ignited War of the Elves and Sauron.At the end of season 2, Sauron (Charlie Vickers) emerged triumphant, seizing control of Mordor by removing Adar (Sam Hazeldine) from the equation and securing the nine Rings of Men. Despite a brewing alliance among Elven leaders, the Dark Lord remains a formidable menace. This new chapter is set to explore his efforts to forge the One Ring — a master creation designed to subject all races of Middle-earth to his will.Along with the time jump, season 3 is expected to showcase how each faction in Middle-earth reacts to a rapidly escalating conflict. For the Elves, this is a defining moment: their leaders are determined to prevent Sauron’s shadow from enveloping the land. Meanwhile, Númenor stands on the brink of upheaval under Pharazôn’s (Trystan Gravelle) rule, who has grown increasingly antagonistic toward the Faithful after realizing Halbrand’s hidden identity as Sauron.Viewers will also discover the evolving journey of the Stranger (Daniel Weyman). Having embraced the name “Gandalf,” he continues to refine his powers, presumably to face off against fresh threats that have emerged since the last battle. The looming conflict between Gandalf and a dark wizard (Ciarán Hinds) is expected to be another focal point, further intensifying the show’s magical stakes.On the production side, returning directors Charlotte Brändström and Sanaa Hamri will be joined by newcomer Stefan Schwartz for the season’s eight episodes. Their collective vision aims to expand the scope of the series, both visually and narratively, as it accelerates toward the War of the Elves and Sauron.By introducing its most significant time jump yet, “The Rings of Power” season 3 is set to catapult fans further into the darkest corridors of Middle-earth’s Second Age. With the One Ring’s creation on the horizon, alliances will be tested and destinies shaped, ensuring that this new installment remains one of the most anticipated chapters in the growing tapestry of J.R.R. Tolkien’s world.

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