Jellyviews: Venom: Let There be Carnage

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Eddie Brock is still struggling to coexist with the shape-shifting extraterrestrial Venom. When deranged serial killer Cletus Kasady also becomes host to an alien symbiote, Brock and Venom must put aside their differences to stop his reign of terror.

Woke is an American comedy television series co-created by Keith Knight and Marshall Todd and starring Lamorne Morris.[1] The series premiered on Hulu on September 9, 2020.[2][3] On November 17, 2020, Hulu renewed the series for a second season, which premiered on April 8, 2022.[4][5] In June 2022, Hulu cancelled the series after two seasons.[6]

Plot
Keef Knight, creator of Toast & Butter, is a black cartoonist on the verge of mainstream success. He prides himself on 'keeping it light' and shies away from taking controversial stances. After being racially profiled by overly aggressive policemen, the traumatized Keef finds that he's able to see and hear inanimate objects talking to him. Now more sensitive to racism, and the everyday microaggressions he'd tried so hard to avoid acknowledging in every situation, Keef must figure out how to maintain his relationships and a career as a "woke" black man.

The show is live action with animated elements.[7]

Cast
Lamorne Morris at the 2022 WonderCon in Anaheim, California.
Lamorne Morris plays Keef
Lamorne Morris as Keef, a cartoonist based on cartoonist and co-creator Keith Knight
Blake Anderson as Gunther, one of Keef's roommates[8]
T. Murph as Clovis, Keef's best friend and roommate[8]
Rose McIver as Adrienne, an artist and Keef's girlfriend (season 1)[8]
Sasheer Zamata[9] as Ayana, a reporter for The Bay Arean who calls Keef out

No.
overall No. in
season Title Directed by Written by Original release date
1 1 "Rhymes with Broke" Maurice "Mo" Marable Keith Knight &
2 2 "What Prequels?" Maurice "Mo" Marable Conor Galvin September 9, 2020
Keef goes arker refuses to let him and the result is shaky. He goes back to Bloom & Hill but he's denied entry. He goes home where Trina is waiting for him, upset that he's not ta
4 4 "Black People for Rent" Maurice "Mo" Marable Rochee Jeffrey September 9, 2020
Keef and Adrienne hook up. Keef's Black People for Rent posters blow up on social media, and get actual responses, which Ayana thinks would make a good story. Clovis capitalizes on the idea by creating merch. Gunter is shaken by the overt racism of some of the responders.
5 5 "Oaktown Get-Down" Chioke Nassor Marshall Todd September 9, 2020
Adrienne tries to get Keef's mind off of the Black People for Rent backlash. Keef gets psyched up to present his new work at an artists' salon Ayana is hosting. He balks when Clovis and Gunther insist on tagging along, and Adrienne shows up. Ayana sees a new side of Clovis. Gunther makes some new friends.

Guest: Nathan Lee Graham as Darque Noir
6 6 "Dap, Peace, Fuck You" Chioke Nassor Brittany A. Miller September 9, 2020
The after party. Adrienne and Keef talk about his portrayal of her and what it means for their new relationship. Clovis sees a new side of Ayana. Gunther finds himself in a threesome.
7 7 "Prayers for Kubby" Maurice "Mo" Marable Jay Dyer September 9, 2020
Another artist has taken over Toast & Butter. Keef takes a bus to meet a lawyer across town, with Clovis and Gunther in tow. Kubby the koala escapes from the zoo, slowing traffic and causing Keef to miss his appointment. He lashes out at the crowd at a rally for Kubby and realizes he needs help dealing with his trauma.
8 8 "Blue Lies Matter" Maurice "Mo" Marable Conor Galvin & Brittany A. Miller September 9, 2020
After two months of therapy, Keef is finally able to turn his pain into art. But then the officer who assaulted Keef sues him for portraying the officer negatively in his work. The SFPD agrees to make the case go away if Keef sits down with the officer for a beer. Clovis, Gunther, and Ayana all have differing opinions on how he should handle the situation. Should he use the opportunity to take a stand or just swallow his pride?
Season 2 (2022)
No.
overall No. in
season Title Directed by Written by Original release date
9 1 "A Knight in the Park" Maurice "Mo" Marable Anthony King April 8, 2022
Keef has increasingly become a prominent civil activist. He is tasked to speak at a local rally for racial equality, but is annoyed when he sees that other protesters are using it to further their independent causes. He plans to repeat an old speech, but finds that a video of it was uploading, making it obvious if he were to give it again. With the advice of Clovis, he changes his speech to have a generic, uplifting message, and the speech is later retweeted by rapper Common, giving Keef newfound fame on social media.

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