Tom Hardy is back for more symbiote shenanigans in Venom: The Last Dance, the third and supposedly final movie in the trilogy following the titular Marvel Comics villain-turned-antihero.
This installment of the wider Sony’s Spider-Man Universe (SSU) franchise, sees Hardy’s Eddie Brock and Venom, his parasitic companion, on the run as soldiers, scientists, other symbiotes
Marking the directorial debut of Kelly Marcel, who wrote the first two Venom movies, the sequel is being praised for its silliness, its heart
the continued bonkers performance by Hardy in the lead. But if you don’t like these movies already, you probably won’t like this one either.
Where the first two films occasionally stumble between trying to maintain momentum and attempting to flesh out their characters
The Last Dance runs through the majority of its exposition in brief, easily digested info dumps amid its constant forward motion.