While Sony has kept specific plot details under heavy wraps, the title The Last Dance suggests a narrative heavy with finality and consequence. The ending of Venom: Let There Be Carnage and the post-credits stinger from Spider-Man: No Way Home left Eddie Brock in a precarious position. Stranded in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) momentarily before being zapped back to his own reality (Sony’s Spider-Man Universe, or SSU), Eddie is now a man on the run.
Are you sad to see this version of Venom go? And do you think we’ll ever see Hardy face off against Tom Holland’s Spider-Man for real? Venom- The Last Dance
The previous films had action, but it was often too dark or too goopy to follow. The Last Dance fixes this. The Xenophages are horrifying—think Alien meets The Dark Crystal . The final 30 minutes are a non-stop barrage of symbiote-on-symbiote violence that actually earns its R-rating. Venom finally gets to use his full arsenal in broad daylight, and it is glorious. While Sony has kept specific plot details under
Venom: The Last Dance is unlikely to win Oscars. It is loud, messy, and features a man having a conversation with a puddle of sentient tar. But throughout the mess, there is a genuine heart that Hollywood blockbusters often lack. Are you sad to see this version of Venom go
Because the film is titled The Last Dance , audiences are expecting a death. Here are the three most likely outcomes:
The "Venom Horse" is actually the best thing in the movie 🐎🔥 Mrs. Chen getting her dance moment was 10/10.