VENOM 3: THE LAST DANCE – THE FIRST TRAILER

After months of speculation about what the movie’s title means for the future, Sony Motion Pictures Group chairman Tom Rothman has confirmed one fear about Venom: The Last Dance. Plot details are currently under wraps for the fifth installment in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe, with set photos seemingly indicating that the movie will pick up shortly after Eddie Brock’s Spider-Man: No Way Home crossover cameo. The ensemble Venom: The Last Dance cast will see Hardy joined by Juno Temple in an undisclosed lead role, as well as Chiwetel Ejiofor and Clark Backo, with Kelly Marcel, who penned the script for all three movies, making her directorial debut.
During a recent interview with Deadline for the Cannes Film Festival, Rothman opened up about the studio’s plans for their various franchises heading into the future. Looking at their Marvel content, in particular, Rothman confirmed that Venom: The Last Dance will be the final movie centered on Tom Hardy’s alien vigilante. The Sony exec did, however, assure that the franchise’s swan song “is going to be huge.”

One of the most iconic villains in the Spider-Man universe is the alien symbiote known as Venom. The Venom character in the comics is an all-time great but sadly filmmakers have struggled to adapt the popular character on the big screen.

The less said about Venom in Spider-Man 3 (2007) the better. However, Sony made a big play by reintroducing the character in its Spider-Man universe with Tom Hardy being cast as Eddie Brock/Venom. When the first Venom movie starring Tom Hardy was released in 2018 it garnered a mixed reception. On the aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes it scored 80% from the audience and just 30% from critics. Yet, it still managed to generate an impressive $856 million at the worldwide box office, according to Box Office Mojo.

Then in 2021, we were treated to the sequel, Venom: Let There Be Carnage which starred Woody Harrelson as Carnage alongside Tom Hardy’s Venom. Naturally, those in charge of production would have hoped that the sequel would outperform the original movie.

At least from the perspective of critical reception, the sequel scored better than the 2018 movie with scores of 84% from critics and 57% from the audience on Rotten Tomatoes. As for box office numbers, the sequel took quite the hit with a worldwide total of just under $507 million. Still, that’s a lot more money than most movies would ever make.

The dwindling box office numbers haven’t prevented a third Venom movie from going into production with Venom: The Last Dance scheduled to release later this year. And despite the name of this third movie, its plot will not centre around privileged and underprivileged young teens who get together to dance in a competition despite the disapproval of their parents (probably).

As reported by Variety, Venom: The Last Dance was originally scheduled to be released in theatres on 8 November 2024. Now, it has been moved forward to 25 October. The synopsis for Venom: The Last Dance has not been revealed yet, but we do know that it will be directed by Kelly Marcel (screenplay for the first two Venom movies), and will star the returning Tom Hardy alongside Juno Temple (Fargo), Chiwetel Ejiofor (Doctor Strange) and Clark Backo (Designated Survivor).

Venom: The Last Dance teaser confirms release date

As the name of the movie suggests, this will likely be Tom Hardy’s last outing as Venom, at least as its own entity. Whether Tom Hardy’s Venom will be introduced in Disney’s Marvel Cinematic Universe remains to be seen. Either way, I’m hoping that Venom: The Last Dance knocks it out of the park and that it will not be the last time we’ll see the oddly charming symbiote.

Featured Image Credit: Sony Pictures Releasing/Marvel Entertainment

The Dark Knight has a Spider-Man cameo that I guarantee you missed

The Dark Knight has a Spider-Man cameo that I guarantee you missed

Richard Lee Breslin

The Dark Knight is widely regarded as one of the best superhero movies of all time and is watched by millions, but we can pretty much guarantee that you missed this Spider-Man 3 cameo.

Released in 2008, The Dark Knight is directed by Christopher Nolan with Christian Bale returning as Batman. However, the star of this highly-rated movie with a score of 94% on Rotten Tomatoes was the late, great Heath Ledger as the anarchist, Joker.

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