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Venom: The Last Dance

  • 2024
  • PG-13
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Tom Hardy in Venom: The Last Dance (2024)
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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Eddie Brock and Venom must make a devastating decision as they're pursued by a mysterious military man and alien monsters from Venom's home world.Eddie Brock and Venom must make a devastating decision as they're pursued by a mysterious military man and alien monsters from Venom's home world.Eddie Brock and Venom must make a devastating decision as they're pursued by a mysterious military man and alien monsters from Venom's home world.

  • Director
    • Kelly Marcel
  • Writers
    • Kelly Marcel
    • Tom Hardy
    • Todd McFarlane
  • Stars
    • Tom Hardy
    • Chiwetel Ejiofor
    • Juno Temple
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    123K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    182
    41
    • Director
      • Kelly Marcel
    • Writers
      • Kelly Marcel
      • Tom Hardy
      • Todd McFarlane
    • Stars
      • Tom Hardy
      • Chiwetel Ejiofor
      • Juno Temple
    • 594User reviews
    • 178Critic reviews
    • 41Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Chiwetel Ejiofor
    Chiwetel Ejiofor
    • Strickland
    Juno Temple
    Juno Temple
    • Dr. Teddy Paine
    Rhys Ifans
    Rhys Ifans
    • Martin
    Stephen Graham
    Stephen Graham
    • Detective Mulligan
    Peggy Lu
    Peggy Lu
    • Mrs. Chen
    Clark Backo
    Clark Backo
    • Sadie
    Alanna Ubach
    Alanna Ubach
    • Nova
    Cristo Fernández
    Cristo Fernández
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    Jared Abrahamson
    Jared Abrahamson
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    Hala Finley
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    Dash McCloud
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    Andy Serkis
    Andy Serkis
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    Jake Allyn
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Venom: The Last Dance' offers Tom Hardy's compelling dual performance with humor and intensity. Praised for its action sequences and visual effects, the film struggles with a disjointed plot and underdeveloped characters. The Eddie-Venom dynamic is strong, yet the movie is criticized for lacking originality and emotional depth. Its darker tone and humor receive mixed reactions, making it an entertaining yet flawed trilogy conclusion.
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    4Luv2Spooge

    Terrible

    I just don't get it, I thought the 1st Venom was good despite many fans may not have liked it. I'm not a comic fan, so for me it was good that they try to make it as relatable and realistic to just your average movie goer.

    The 2nd film was cringy and terrible in my opinion because the story didn't make much sense, too much drama, poetry, and bromance. I lost interest after watching that one but the trailer for this film looked good.

    Right from the beginning I realize this was going to be bad. I don't care about the multi-verse, I don't care about Knull, I don't care about all these comic lores. The story is completely unrelatable and the suspension of disbelief failed early on.

    And then to top it off, the ending was just awful.

    4/10 for the special effects. Everything else is a 0.
    dextermorgan-91603

    1/10 - An Abomination That Should Have Never Seen the Light of Day

    If cinematic catastrophes could have a mascot, this would be standing at the front of the line, waving its tattered flag of mediocrity. Tom Hardy's final outing as Eddie Brock/Venom is not just a disappointment-it's an insult to audiences everywhere. To call this movie bad would be a kindness. This is an incoherent, muddled, and utterly joyless mess that somehow manages to fall short of even the lowest expectations.

    The premise of Eddie and Venom being "on the run" from both worlds promised at least some thrilling action. Instead, what we get is a chaotic, poorly-scripted nightmare of disjointed scenes and absurd plot holes big enough to swallow the entire Marvel universe. The narrative, if you can call it that, lurches forward with all the grace of a drunken man stumbling in the dark. There is no rhyme or reason to the events that unfold. It's like the writers cobbled together every half-baked idea they could think of and hoped nobody would notice how little sense any of it makes.

    The so-called "devastating decision" that Eddie and Venom face feels less like a culmination of their journey and more like a cheap, hollow ploy to yank on the audience's emotions. But even that attempt falls flat because, by the time it arrives, the viewer is too exhausted from enduring 90 minutes of mindless drivel to care.

    Eddie Brock, once a complex and conflicted anti-hero from the source comics, is reduced to a pathetic shell of his former self, mumbling and stumbling through the film like he just wants to get it over with.

    The supporting characters are even worse-if that's possible. Whoever thought it was a good idea to use cardboard cutouts of side characters nobody cares about and clearly has no understanding of what made the earlier films (barely) work.

    They serve no purpose other than to waste screen time and remind us that, yes, someone actually wrote this drivel down on paper.

    It wouldn't be a Venom movie without over-the-top CGI battles, right? Well, unfortunately, the action scenes here are so poorly executed and short to save cost that even those who came purely for mindless entertainment will leave disappointed. The special effects are a headache-inducing blur of dark, indistinguishable shapes smashing into each other, with zero sense of tension or creativity.

    The final fight scene feels like -an unintelligible swirl of chaos that is supposed to distract us from the fact that nothing of consequence is happening. It's not exciting, it's not entertaining, it's just ugly.

    At its core it tries to sell itself as a dramatic, emotional farewell to Eddie and Venom's bond, but it doesn't even come close to achieving that. Any attempt at emotional weight is drowned by the film's clumsy pacing and complete lack of character development. The so-called "devastating" decision feels unearned, forced, and utterly unconvincing. There is no sense of closure, no satisfying payoff-just a hollow, empty finale that leaves you wondering why you wasted your time in the first place.

    Avoid this movie like the symbiote plague it is. Eddie and Venom deserved better. We all deserved better.

    Tom's ego and nepotism to promote his FWB director both of whom had sole credit of writing the script should tell you that how much he actually despises the franchise.

    Tom was the ultimate culprit is giving the first movie it's comic tone and had heated arguments with Ruben Flesicher on set to such an extent that filming halted for a few days. There were 3 script writers on the first movie can you guess who was one of them?

    It's the director of this movie who with her relationship strong armed and hijacked the plot elements and forced to introduce the comic tone into the first movie by reshooting the movie which had resulted in a disjointed mess.

    Even the Ruben had expressed his deep regrets about that but I guess if you can control the leading star you can have your way.

    If you closely look at the tone of the first movie first trailer you will notice the horror and science fiction elements present which had been stripped down to barebones and gag and quips reigned supreme.
    5MiroslavKyuranov

    Turn Your Brains Off One Last Time

    "Venom: The Last Dance' is a messy buddy road trip in which you must turn your brains off...again.

    Is it perfect? Nah, far from it. I think there are way too many storylines in here, and the main one got some potential, but it was wasted in typical Sony fashion. The "Spider-Man 4" rumors have been blown out of proportion in my opinion, so temper your expectations.

    The duo between Eddie and Venom is as fun as always. I mean Tom Hardy and the banter between them...I'm sorry, the banter between Hardy and himself is the best part of these movies (Hardy is doing the voice of Venom).

    The humor is there, but can't say I laughed all that much, beacause most of the jokes are base level childish again. It must be a bit more emotional as a whole, because supposedly is the last time we see Venom (hardly doubt), but it ends up kinda hollow.

    Knull is there...I guess, but will see how and when they'll use him again...it's Sony after all.

    It's a popcorn movie that reminds me of the early 2000's comic book movies. The action in the third act is good for the most parts and there are some funny moments here and there. Are there plot holes and some issues with the story? Yes. It's just another "Turn your brains off" Sony movie again.

    There are two credit scenes, first one is kinda important, the second one not so much.
    a-j-kelly

    I Thought They Were Going to Be the Lethal Protector

    Being Rated R probably would have saved this; I am just saying!

    This trilogy-capper almost makes me question if I have become more of a movie critic than a movie enjoyer. Then I remembered this is Sony's Spider-Man Universe we are talking about, which gave us films like "Morbius" and "Madame Web." I nonetheless went in here with an open mind, considering I do not mind the two previous "Venom" films that came out. After seeing "The Last Dance," I question whether Sony was trying to set up their universe or give Eddie Brock and Venom the send-off they deserve. I am sadly leaning more toward the former.

    I should preface this review by telling you what I thought of the other two "Venom" films upon rewatch in preparation for this third installment. Those were entertaining yet disappointing superhero films saved by the performance of Tom Hardy as both Eddie Brock and Venom. The first was innocent enough, with a dull first and more engaging second half, a weak villain in Riz Ahmed's Carlton Drake/Riot, exciting action, and Hardy performing nicely. Its sequel, "Let There Be Carnage," surprisingly got better when revisiting it, easily surpassing its predecessor, with Hardy allowed to stretch his comedic abilities with Brock and Venom bickering hilariously. In addition, there is Woody Harrelson's enjoyable performance as Cletus Kasady/Carnage, who manages to rise above the flaws, including the disappointing inclusion of Naomie Harris' Frances Barrison/Shriek. Hardy was allowed to have fun with his characters, and the movies complimented him with a narrative that was not too complicated. The opposite is true for "The Last Dance."

    Let's get the positives out of the way first. It is a short list, which I am deeply saddened by, but I want to show you how it is not the worst superhero film out there or even the worst film of the year.

    Despite a woeful screenplay, Tom Hardy still does skillfully with Eddie Brock and Venom. He is not allowed to have as much fun as he did in the prior two films, but he is trying his best (right, the positives. Sorry).

    The rest of the cast delivered equally solid performances, with the other standout being Chiwetel Ejiofor as Orwell Taylor. Ejiofor always has a commanding presence whenever he is in a movie, with his characters of Baron Mordo in the two "Doctor Strange" films and Bathurst 2020 in the forgettable "Infinite" being the two I can think of at the top of my head. Even if the film is not the best, Ejiofor makes it work, and if it is fantastic, he always steals the show.

    The visual effects bring Venom and the other alien characters to gorgeous life. The other two "Venom" movies, granted, had remarkable CGI, but it is worth mentioning, specifically when discussing the positives.

    The action is somewhat fun. The "Venom" movies have always had enjoyable action. Unfortunately, "The Last Dance" was the least fun action-wise, but the first scene with action was sweet.

    The Venom symbiote is sometimes uniquely utilized. The trailers showcased Venom controlling a horse, and in the film, it is one of its best scenes. I am unsure if this is a spoiler, but he controls other animals, and they introduce other symbiotes, which is fun.

    I think that is it for the positives.

    I felt the portrayal of Eddie Brock and Venom this time was not good. Again, Hardy tried, but there were multiple times when it felt like he was bored. His character was, admittedly, bored at intervals, and Hardy is a screenwriter, but I am saying how it felt.

    The film tries to add new characters, but they are not compelling. The most obvious example is Dr. Payne, played by Juno Temple, who does nothing aside from believing that Brock is not a danger, while Ejiofor wants what is best for the world, considering the alien threat from Knull.

    Speaking of Knull, he was worse than Carlton Drake. He only sends alien minions to grab a MacGuffin that Venom has. I have not read the comics, but the impression I get from others and this movie is that Knull has a profound lore not represented here. Having Knull's alien pals and the Area 51 agents as the villains is too much, yet somehow too little.

    They also wasted Stephen Graham's Detective Mulligan. The trailers made it seem like Mulligan would be a principal and intriguing character. The only two interesting aspects about Mulligan are he has a symbiote and warns of Knull. That is it.

    Furthermore, it does not have that much comedy. "Let There Be Carnage" can easily be classified as a comedy, and I laughed more than I would like to admit. I think two laughs and three to five chuckles were all I had here. The film was not funny outside of the Venom horse and some banter between Brock and Venom.

    On top of that, there was not that much emotion. It is due to how much Brock and Venom were not well utilized and the clutter of characters. I did not care about the Area 51 personnel nor the unnamed family who brought Brock and Venom to Vegas. When the ending came along, which heightened the stakes to an unbelievable degree, I did not get emotional. It tried, but it failed to work.

    The other two "Venom" movies were entertaining, but this failed to come close. In an era where "superhero fatigue" is becoming more accepted, this trilogy-closer did not try anything new. Fascinating concepts here and there, and many standout scenes fail to save this disappointment in a franchise filled with them.

    Technically, a 6/10. Outside of the plot and the underwhelming screenplay, the visual effects remain exceptional, the actors did great, and the film functions.

    For the enjoyment score, I wanted to like this film. I had the sneaking suspicion that it might not work, but watching "Let There Be Carnage" increase in quality gave me hope. It was no "Let There Be Carnage" and is easily the weakest of the trilogy. It had the issues that plagued the likes of "Spider-Man 3" and "The Amazing Spider-Man 2," but does not come close to being as entertaining as them. I am so unhappy that the enjoyment score is a 4/10, but this trilogy deserved a better conclusion. Maybe it will get better when I watch it again, but as it stands, it is best for me to recommend you wait until Netflix or even Disney+.
    5MovieWarfare

    One Mediocre Dance

    It is genuinely impressive that Sony managed to make the most mediocre trilogy ever with such an iconic character.

    In terms of enjoyment, Eddie and Venom continue to be a delightfully fun duo. In this 3rd movie, they are basically on a road trip and that was relatively entertaining for the most part. The final act of the movie was also a pretty enjoyable CGI action fest with some emotional scenes.

    However, the story and script are still as flat as ever. The narrative feels very half baked with it feeling like a chain of things just randomly happening. Pointless characters that don't add much. Jokes being thrown at you just to see which land. Rhys Ifans and Chiwetel Ejiofor characters could have been played by anyone but feels purposely done because they knew fans recognised them from other Marvel projects. The villain Knull looks cool but is just there to be teased for future projects.

    Overall, it is better than the second film but just on par with the first. It is a mediocre final entry. Sony continues to disappoint with their universe and We all know Venom is coming back somehow. I do worry for Spiderman 4 and hope Sony don't mess that movie in anyway.

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    • Trivia
      Around 57 minutes in Venom says to Eddie "You could get voted People's Sexiest Man of the Year." Eddie replies "I've won Sexy Man awards before." Tom Hardy is referring to his win as the UK's Sexiest Man Alive in 2021.
    • Goofs
      In the first Venom film, symbiotes (the Kylntar) had to find a compatible host to survive on earth and have successful "merges" with said host. The first film showed several failures resulting in the host's death, inferring that a compatible host and merging is a rare occurrence. However, by this third installment, there is no explanation as to how or why the symbiotes in the lab battle successfully merge from host to host without the hosts dying.
    • Quotes

      Venom: Hola, bitches.

    • Crazy credits
      There's a mid-credits scene, as well as a post-credits scene.
    • Alternate versions
      The Indian Release has all the alcohol labels blurred and muted cuss words
    • Connections
      Featured in The Project: Episode dated 25 October 2024 (2024)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written and Performed by Danny Osuna

      Courtesy of Music Supervisor Inc. & Beach Chamber Records

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Venom: El último baile
    • Filming locations
      • Cartagena, Murcia, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Marvel Entertainment
      • Arad Productions
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    • Budget
      • $120,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $139,755,882
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $51,012,404
      • Oct 27, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $478,937,618
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      1 hour 50 minutes
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      • Dolby Atmos
      • IMAX 6-Track

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