
Venom: The Last Dance
'Til death do they part.
Eddie and Venom are on the run. Hunted by both of their worlds and with the net closing in, the duo are forced into a devastating decision that will bring the curtains down on Venom and Eddie's last dance.
- 6.7
- 2024
- Released
- 1h 49m

Tom Hardy
Eddie Brock / Venom
Chiwetel Ejiofor
Strickland
Juno Temple
Dr. Teddy Paine
Rhys Ifans
Martin
Stephen Graham
Detective Mulligan
Peggy Lu
Mrs. Chen
Clark Backo
Sadie
Alanna Ubach
Nova
Cristo Fernández
Barman
Jared Abrahamson
Captain Forrest
Hala Finley
Echo
Dash McCloud
Leaf
Andy Serkis
Knull (voice)
Reid Scott
Dr. Dan Lewis
Jack Brady
Jim - Security
Ivo Nandi
Javier
Jake Allyn
Las Vegas Security Guard
Otis Winston
Donald the Security Guard
Brooke Carter
Young Paine
Fflyn Edwards
Thaddeus
Elijah Isaiah Cook
Area 51 Soldier
Norma Butikofer
Woman on Plane
Elizabeth Cook
Keli Reule
Martin McDougall
The General
Angie Hsu
Army Medic
Jade Nicholson-Lamb
Lab Tech (uncredited)

































Released
en
$120,000,000.00
$478,937,618.00
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Okay, here’s the deal with _Venom: The Last Dance_. It’s like ordering your favorite burger and realizing halfway through they forgot the sauce. Tom Hardy? Still killing it as Eddie and Venom—his back-and-forth with himself is weirdly entertaining and even a little emotional. There are some genuinely fun and heartfelt moments that remind you why this duo worked in the first place. But man, the
I'm typically not a fan of the Marvel universe films. I find them over stated, not especially intelligent and oftentimes, quite repetitive. "Venom" is the rare exception to this rule. For starters there's Tom Hardy, who is, by any measure, an excellent actor. Secondly, there's the interplay between Hardy and Venom which can be genuinely funny. This latest and possibly last film in the seri
I like all the Venom movies. The humour works. Fun to watch Hardy play a puppet. Would have been a 10 without that blast door thing. Still a blast. No deductions for runtime.
Venom: The Last Dance expands on the chaotic relationship between Eddie Brock and his symbiote Venom with more depth, tension, and humor, while also introducing a menacing new adversary in the form of the Xenophages. But yet, this cartonish way ended while making its last dance, really it was kind of last DANCE even writer pen director direction couldn't go with it and make its end like Bollywood

Perhaps this was just one sequel too many as the story here is really rather thin, but there's still enough chemistry between "Eddie" (Tom Hardy) and his eponymous symbion to raise a smile or two. This time it's not just the pursuing human population that's a problem for them, but there are creatures from the homeworld of "Venom" homing in on their unique "codex" so that they can help free their l

The other two at the very least were enjoyable. This one, not so much. The villian is forced, the movie feels so chopped up, there's no threat because the creatures and Eddie both just heal each other. It had bad dialogue for some scenes, and a weird sub plot about shoes. Oh, and also, one of Eddie's flashbacks he wasn't even there for.

A solid enough send off for this <em>'Venom'</em> trilogy. <em>'Venom: The Last Dance'</em> is decently amusing and produces enough entertainment with its plot. I didn't personally find it overly funny, though the person a few seats across from me had an absolute blast - never a bad thing seeing people enjoy themselves! Tom Hardy remains the key element of these films, they would be far less











