 I have some quickfire questions now. This is the MTV speed date. What's your go-to pizza topping? Prawn and black olives. Ah, olives and jalapeno. Olives all around? You've got to get some olives in there. Yeah, black olives. What's your most used emoji? Go on. We know. Go on. Admire it on camera. It's actually the star. What? I thought it was the angel-faced emoji. No, that's social media and that's not run by me. Okay, so someone's angelising your social media a bit. Okay, yours is the star. Yeah, what's yours? Mine is the fist bump and the prayer hands. Is there someone running your social media who is just obsessed with angel emoji? Yeah, we'll have to have a word with it now. I haven't actually, you know, I'll have to have a look into that. What's in your pocket right now? It's great gorilla emojis. What's in my pocket? My hotel room key. A pistol and a snooker ball in a sock. Would you rather have fingers as long as arms or arms as long as fingers? Both. Why choose? I want them both. I'm thinking about that. I think you get about that. I think I'll continue to think about that forever now. Thank you. Yeah. If you could go on vacation anywhere in the world right now, where would it be? Why did you say vacation? What is that? That's a very American word. I don't know why I said that. We say holiday. We say holiday. We say holy bobs. You to be fair. Holiday. What is that? What is a holiday? Yeah, right. That is a really nice concept, isn't it? Yeah, explain. I'm probably laughing. People have holidays. What does that mean? They take time off of work to go and off of... To be fair, our work can be like play sometimes. Yeah, that's true. I love doing what I do. OK, if you've got anywhere... You know what? I've never been to China. Never been. I'm interested to go. I've heard it's all happening. I'd need to go to China as well. Let's do it. Let's do it, yeah. The movie's got such a great cast, and I'd love to know what your funniest or most memorable moment from filming is. There were so many good moments on set in between so much hard work that had to get done that it would be hard to pick out and isolate a specific moment for me, because it was quite full-on. So it was like moving from one event to another, and it was top-heavy with opportunities that needed to get done that day. You sound like basically it was the most depressing... No! ..you've ever... It was like... It was a really complicated puzzle. Could you think of a fun moment? No, we were working too hard for it to be that funny. We were just working really hard, trying not to screw it up for all the fans, because your comic book fans are like die-hard fans, and you're lucky to have that kind of following around a movie even before it's come out. And there's so many people stopping us on the streets asking about Venom. It's the kind of thing where you want to try and get it right. So everyone was just putting their 110% focus in, to be honest. That was really what we were concentrating on. Is there a particular question fans have been asking the most about Venom? What have they asked you? Is it going to be R-rated? That's the big question, and the answer's been answered, isn't it? It's a 15 in the UK. And it's a PG-13 in the States. But to be fair, the thing can fulcrum into R-rated and can fulcrum into, you know, you, you for children. And my littlest ones, they watch Spider-Man and Venom quite comfortably. And Venom toys appear and let go appear in my nostril of the morning, do you know what I mean? So it's not like they're scared by him. But at the same time, there is a lot within the real estate that you can actually imbue with a complete sense of gratuity, self-defence, if you really wanted to. And I think you've got the right people for that job if you want to push it, because that's where I'd love to go with it. And I'd love to go through all the Avengers as well with him. But that's above my pay grade. Riz, maybe you could have a word. Do you want me to talk to the Avengers and tell them that you want to have a fight with them? You know, me? The Venom wants to fight the Avengers. It's a campaign, a little audition. See, this is it. Please, will you take us on? Please, and if not, we're more than happy to stand alone. We have a Venom versus 900 characters to play with, but I think there's a little bit of... You want to, you kind of want to play with them, don't you? Yeah, I want to ruck with the established family, why not? Not me, personally. But I think that's an essential element, right? I would love to see that. I think everyone would love to see that. Because we have to establish initial communication with Venom. Don't be insane, this is an introduction to you. This is Venom himself before it starts, he starts biting off the phases of others. How do you think Venom would get on with the Avengers? Who would he be able to take on? I think he'd just try and eat all of it. Yeah. That's the thing with Venom, it's not really so much like good and evil. It's like, am I hungry or am I not? Yeah, yeah. And if you're hungry or try and eat, you might try and eat the Hulk. Anything that breeds... I think Venom and Hulk is a good match-up. That's going to be hard to eat. That is... Well, you never know. You go for it, though, aren't you? The thing is, there's no backing down on Venom, and it's a fantastic role to play with the CPS because they're a different breed of super. It's not really superhero, but it's enhanced. The Super Beans. Because heroes suggest that they're out there to do heroic acts, but Venom isn't really thinking in those times. No, it doesn't trade on that level disease of good or bad, it's more... Just what is and what's paradoxical and what is great. Can you imagine him on that side of being good or is he more of a villain? He's more of a, like, about himself. He's a very self-centred character and contained in that aspect, but, you know, I think he's very much he who has the biggest hands eats the most, so it's quite mercenary. But the point is, when you put Eddie Brock and Venom together, it's interesting, it's because it's almost like both the characters are learning the same lesson, because Eddie Brock starts off, he's just out for himself. I mean, he's trying to save the world with his journalism and his investigative reports, but he's also kind of out for himself. He's willing to do ruthless things to get his story in a scoop. And Venom is basically out for himself, trying to just, you know, eat as much as possible, you know, do what the aliens came in to do. And over the course of the film, it's about them both trying to learn this journey of, like, actually, we need to make space for other people in our lives. And the thing that teaches them that lesson is that they've got to make space for each other in the same body. So because they're forced to live with each other, they realize how they also have to live with other people. And his character is pretty much the same as Eddie Brock, but has a rocket and just, you know... Yeah, well, Billionaire, industrialist, scientific, genius is trying to save the world. I wouldn't say is that not exactly the same as Eddie Brock. Yeah, there's no garb and there's no mirror image of Eddie Brock. So I wonder what he would make of, like, Tony Stark, then. What would my character make of Tony Stark? Oh, your character? I think my character would think that Tony Stark is, it's brilliant, you know, great all those toys he's making, those toys look like a lot of fun, but I'm actually trying to save humanity. I've got bigger fish to fry. Because I imagine if they're in the same universe, they might have bumped into each other at parties or something. I don't think so. I think Carlton Drake really... I don't think that party scene, the Tony Stark party scene, is really up his street vibe. Definitely rivals, aren't they? Like, I'm picking up this as sort of... Tony likes to think of them as rivals, but Carlton's just focused on the main goal here, which is making sure humanity's got a future.