Tony Todd did a masterful job voicing Venom in Marvel's Spider-Man 2. Unfortunately, his voicing credits felt far briefer than expected. As it turns out, this might just be by design.

According to the Candyman actor, only 10% of his recorded dialogue made the final cut for the blockbuster sequel. This has led to speculation that Insomniac Games is saving up the unused lines for future DLC.

The news came during a panel appearance at Fan Expo San Francisco. As noted by @EvanFilarca, Todd unceremoniously pointed out that an overwhelming majority of his vocal contributions failed to materialize in the game. But, without any further context given, questions now swirl regarding the nature of the discarded content involving Harry Osborne's menacing alter-ego.

As mentioned earlier, fans noted Venom's absence in Marvel's Spider-Man 2. The menacing villain appeared only during the latter half, leaving players feeling shortchanged. It certainly didn't help that the PS5 exclusive ambitiously juggled numerous fan favourite rogues. Among them is the Sandman, which, at one point, was supposed to get infected by the Venom symbiote.

Still, there's one reason to celebrate following Todd's revelation - a future DLC or standalone expansion.