Our costs are paid by a generous private grant, but these people can use your money, and lots of it, friends! Now, where in the world, I wonder, did Kerry Morrison get the idea that Selma Park was “intended for neighborhood children”?Ĭontinue reading The Hitherto Unrevealed Origin Story of the Illegal Selma Park “Kids-Only” Restrictions: How Kerry Morrison’s Irrational Hatred Of Homeless Feeding Programs Led Her To Lie About Everything And Then Lock The Public Out Of Selma Park → Attempts will be made to organize the families to prevail upon the council office to declare the entire park a “children’s only” playground. HED staff and the security team continue to monitor the situation in Selma Park, where a Saturday feeding program for homeless individuals has overtaken a park intended for neighborhood children. 1 Well, it turns out that the explanation was lurking in her BID’s 2006 First Quarter report to the Clerk’s office, wherein we read: But until fairly recently we didn’t really know why she’d done it.
Stay updated with DKODING on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.Kerry Morrison freaking hates well-fed homeless people, which is why she orders her BID Patrol bullies to spy on feeding programs like this one and why she will use lies and subterfuge to destroy public access to a park for everyone just so homeless people can’t eat there.My colleagues and I have spilled a great deal of metaphorical ink explaining exactly how Kerry Morrison hung up fake kids-only signs in Selma Park in 2007, thereby stealing 8 years of access from the people of Los Angeles, and the issue has taken on some renewed currency by virtue of her newly revealed conspiracy with Mitch O’Farrell regarding restrictions on playground use in City parks. Tell us what you think will be Venom’s future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the comments!
Morbius could appear in future Spider-Man films alongside Kraven the Hunter (Aaron Taylor Johnson), Madame Web ( Dakota Johnson), and whoever Sydney Sweeney plays in the expanding Spider-Man universe. Critics panned Jared Leto’s Morbius, but the supernatural vampire thriller opened at the top of the box office. Sony Pictures, which owns the character, is busy expanding the universe with films centred on other Spider-Man villains. Nobody knows where Venom will appear next. But, once again, they are not masters of the next adventure’s course. He went on to say that it’s a fun idea that the Sinister Six’s sixth member gets stuck in a bar and does not get out, but maybe he leaves something behind. They are part of a larger universe in which they are not gods but rather mortals. McKenna said he has no idea about a possible Spider-Man and Venom showdown. As a result, it opens up some exciting possibilities for the future. He added that this was, in contrast, to simply seeing him return and not seeing any symbiote. Venom’s future in the Marvel Cinematic UniverseĬoncerning Venom’s future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, McKenna and co-writer Erik Sommers stated last month that the ‘No Way Home’ post-credits scene “ leaves the door open for possibilities“. Including Venom and trying to explain why he wants to fight these Spider-Men would have taken too much explaining. In the end credits scenes of ‘Venom: Let There Be Carnage’, Hardy’s Venom appeared to recognise Tom Holland’s Spidey. Despite the fact that Eddie Brock’s Venom looks nothing like the character Topher Grace played in ‘Spider-Man 3’. The most exciting aspect of Venom appearing at the Statue of Liberty is that Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man may have recognised the symbiote. However, before he can act, he is pulled back into his universe by Doctor Strange’s spell, leaving only a symbiote of Venom behind. MORE FROM DKODING: Tom Holland And Zendaya Will Never Live In Same House Togetherįans will recall that Brock appeared in a bar scene, where he learns about the superheroes and villains of this universe from a bartender before deciding to meet Peter Parker. They were even considering trapping him in the Lincoln Tunnel. They planned to have him appear at the Statue of Liberty for the final fight. However, in some versions, he appeared earlier. It will be addressed in the future, but the co-writers of ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ recently revealed to Empire Magazine about the deleted Venom scenes and what they would have meant.Īccording to co-writer Chris McKenna, Eddie Brock appears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but he never leaves a bar. He was in a bar, perplexed, and contemplating a trip to New York, when he suddenly beamed back to his original universe, leaving a piece of his symbiote behind. Venom, played by Tom Hardy, did appear in the ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ post-credits scenes. Tom Hardy’s Venom does appear in the recent Marvel film in a post-credits scene