

Venom: The Last Dance
Directed by Kelly MarcelIn Venom: The Last Dance, Tom Hardy returns as Venom, one of Marvel's greatest and most complex characters, for the final film in the trilogy. 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.
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- neuroparadox3d agoVENOM: THE LAST FUCK I GIVE, NOTES: Nice to see Knull, that's a deep cut baddie... Sure hope he does something in this movie! (He's says knowingly, as he pastes his notes into letterboxd from notes. 😅) Tequila Caesar > Bloody Maria, just sayin. 🇨🇦 Looking forward to the Tom Hardy "ohhh, that could work" memes (3rd) World Class CGI! Wait! Why is Baron Mordo in this? Double wait! Why is Keeley Jones in this?! Tom Hardy's 📞👉👇 performance is giving me a Tom Softy 🥱 Horse Venom instantly kills, now human, Eddie Brock by destroying his body (multiple times) by forgetting about physics, gravity, and inertia (rhymes with, Saoirse.) Eddie Brock, a well-known little bitch (without Venom,) fights off trained, special ops soldiers....underwater....in a rapid river...while they have full gear and he is in crocs...and then there was a venom fish... and then my eyes rolled back into my brain so hard that I didn't catch the rest of the scene but it sounded wild! If there wasn't a waterfall, I'll suck my own dick....I honestly don't even know where in the world they were at this point (except not New York.) When that creature eats people and shoots blood out of its back....kinda sweet 👍 "We've been together for a whole year?!" A perfectly read line, like venom is realizing it's their anniversary 🤣 Mrs. Chen can get it! 🥰 I don't get the whole shoeless Tom Hardy thing so I hope it's something great I'm missing and not a stupid nothingburger. Am I supposed to know who all these symbiotes are by name, or just by colour and shape? "RELEASE THE SYMBIOTES!" *GOOD THING THERE'S THIS BUTTON THAT DOES THAT EXACTLY!* Knull is the most under-developed, meatless, nothing, whothefuckisthisguy villain I've seen in a long time. I think he's in it for like 90 seconds, plus a nebulous stinger....sorry, Andy Serkis. Tom Hardy? More like Ham Tardy. Still, it's probably the best of the trilogy. 🤷♂️ The end flashback memories of Eddie and Venom is just weird, like, were they fucking somehow? What happened when Eddie had to smash one out and Venom was like, "need a hand?" "What about if I put tentacle here...?" "I love being inside you"💞 I'm sure there's a fanfic about it 🤣😂🧐 or there shortly will be™️©️®️
- cuxevas5d agoFunny as heck!
- VarunDecember 19, 2024I’ve never liked any of the Venom movies but the first 2 films were at least a slightly entertaining way to pass the time. This one is such a nothing burger, it does absolutely nothing to advance Venom or Eddie’s character and relationship, the plot and enemies suck, everyone else is boring, the fights and vfx are bland, it’s completely humourless and stupid. I knew it was gonna be bad beforehand, I just wasn’t expecting it to be this lame. I’m a completionist so I have to finish watching every franchise I started, but the Sony verse of spidey spinoffs have been a colossal waste of time. My misery will end once I finish Kraven, then we can all collectively forget about this shitshow and hope studios learn from their mistakes and start making serious and stylised superhero movies again.
- Hadiyah WeaverFebruary 25, 2025I loved it -- it made me laugh and cry. It got a lot of harsh comments, but I think it was a nice film. I now only think of this movie when I hear 'Memories' from Maroon 5.
- Nathan MagretaJuly 23, 2025What a blast. Though the trilogy's weakest film, this still delivers enough humor and action to make a great ride. What a great sendoff for such a great trilogy.
- iambangaliApril 16, 2025Great 3rd instalment, great jokes, great action. Great fun.
- LeonMay 24, 2025Definitely wouldn’t say i loved this one. I expected more.
- ItayJune 15, 2025So many inaccuracies and plot holes in the story and setting. It's not immersive or interesting enough. Only for fans of the genre.
- eckoryanJuly 22, 2025What can I say? You know we live this stuff, because We Are Venom.
- Lucas MagretaJuly 3, 2025the last stand for venom.at least we think. eddie really dose make a great apeerence in this so as the other venom movies. and this really shows the friendship between Eddie and venom because venom sacreficed him. at least we think. for Eddie's life and living
- RoccaphellaMarch 28, 2025Better than the 2nd movie, didn’t hate it.
- Kevin WardJuly 1, 2025The Eddie-Venom relationship and the constant back and forth between the two remains the best part of these films and this one really leans into their bond as a friendship which provides for the film to actually have some stakes. The first half of the film I was having an absolute blast, laughing along with their banter, vibing with the needle drops and even harmonizing with Venom singing some David Bowie. But when the film gets to Vegas, something just broke. There’s a mind-numbingly idiotic character choice that isn’t in service of anything except to setup a dance sequence with a returning character that is also dropped in without logic. The contrivances don’t necessarily detract from the fun, but I was almost entirely checked out of the story by this point. If I’m going to accept some of the zaniness and silliness that works, I suppose I kind of have to accept the breaks in logic or any faux sense of realism that I might have initially been latching onto. The supporting cast is good despite the lack of any real characterization. Stephen Graham probably has the most depth, but he’s absent for most of the film. And I have to say that ending montage where we reminisce about some moments we literally just watched, I couldn’t tell if that was supposed to be a joke or if it was actually supposed to land with some sentimentality. I’m hoping it was a joke, even though our audience wasn’t laughing. I would have loved more varied animal hosts. During the credits they tease some concepts that would have awesome to see in the film. Oh well. It’s fun. It’s silly. We had a great time. Better than the previous film. It’s also very dumb, though.
- Mugisha YanApril 29, 2025https://l.plex.tv/cFfqTQP
- Dave BarnesApril 11, 2025OK, but probably just as well this is the last one. Decent cast though.
- Manuel FrangisMarch 26, 2025I just watched Venom: The Last Dance, and I give it 4 out of 5 stars. This movie wraps up the Venom trilogy in the wildest way possible. If you’ve been following Eddie and Venom since the beginning, this one definitely feels like a proper send-off. It’s still loud, chaotic, funny, and full of alien goo flying all over the place—but there’s also some real heart underneath it all. It doesn’t hit every single beat perfectly, but it delivers where it counts. Tom Hardy once again proves he’s the glue holding this whole thing together. At this point, he isn’t just playing Eddie Brock—he’s living it. The back-and-forth between Eddie and Venom is still the highlight of the movie. Their dynamic is just as funny and messy as ever, with plenty of arguments, one-liners, and weird moments that somehow make them feel like one of the best duos in superhero movies. You really feel how far they’ve come together by the end of it. The plot this time around is big. Without spoiling anything, it’s clear they wanted to go out with a bang. The stakes are higher, the world feels more connected to the bigger universe, and the action is on another level. There are some big surprises, some returning faces, and a few moments that definitely had fans in the theater reacting out loud. The scale is bigger than the first two movies, and while that sometimes makes the story feel a little packed, it still works overall. The action is pure Venom chaos—symbiotes flying everywhere, buildings getting destroyed, and insane fight scenes that somehow balance horror and comedy. The effects have definitely improved since the first movie, and some of the visuals in this one are wild. If you’re here to see Venom throw down, you won’t be disappointed. There’s also a good emotional thread running through the story, especially when it comes to Eddie and Venom trying to figure out their place in the world. After everything they’ve been through, they’re both dealing with what comes next, and it adds some surprisingly heartfelt moments. Nothing too heavy, but enough to remind you that underneath all the slime and violence, this is a story about two outsiders who only really have each other. The humor lands more often than not, especially when it leans into the absurd. There are a few moments where it gets a little too goofy, but it never takes away from the fun. Venom is still hilarious in his own loud, unfiltered way, and Hardy’s reactions are perfect. You can tell he knows exactly what kind of movie he’s in—and he’s having fun with it. The villain is solid, though not the strongest of the trilogy. They do the job, raise the stakes, and bring some intensity, but the focus stays mostly on Eddie and Venom, which I’m fine with. This movie is about them, their bond, and how far they’re willing to go to protect each other. I give Venom: The Last Dance 4 out of 5 stars because it wraps things up with style, laughs, and plenty of action. It’s not perfect, but it’s fun, weird, and full of heart—just like the other two. Overall Venom: The Last Dance is a wild final ride with two of the most chaotic characters in superhero movies—and honestly, I loved every messy minute of it. If this really is the last dance, they went out with a bang.