“Venom: The Last Dance” is the third film in the saga starring Tom Hardy in the role of Spider-Man’s enemy symbiote.
Venomthe often unloved franchise based on the adventures of Spider-Man, is it soon coming to an end? The third episode of the saga featuring Tom Hardy in the role of Spider-Man’s enemy symbiote, Venom: The Last Danceis released in cinemas this Wednesday, October 30. In this new opus, Eddie and his double find themselves on the run, hunted by their peers.
Often suffering from murderous press reviews but meeting with great success at the box office ($856 million for the first episode, $506 million), the saga has had a good life during its cinema releases, accumulating 1.36 billion recipe justifying the release of the third opus. However, this does not mean that the symbiote’s adventures are eternal: Venom: The Last Dance looks like a conclusion to the saga, right from its title.
Tom Hardy had never hidden his desire to conclude the trilogy at the end of the third film. And this was confirmed by the director, Kelly Marcel, in an interview with Entertainment Weekly: “We have always seen [Venom] like a story in three parts, and we always knew it was going to end one day. We’ve been thinking about it since the first film.” However, the universe could expand through the villain Knull, but also thanks to “easter eggs scattered throughout the film which lay the foundations if we ever want to pursue these ideas, while concluding our trilogy. To see if the public is up for other projects.
Synopsis – Eddie and Venom are on the run. Each is hunted by their peers and as the noose tightens, the duo must make a devastating decision which heralds the conclusion of their adventures…