In 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.
W**S
I absolutely loved this movie!
The movie delivered everything I was hoping for and more. The storyline was engaging, and the pacing kept me on the edge of my seat from start to finish.The blend of action, humor, and character development was spot on. Tom Hardy once again nailed his role as Eddie Brock/Venom, bringing both intensity and wit to the screen. The chemistry between Eddie and Venom was as entertaining as ever, with their banter providing some genuinely funny moments amid the chaos.The visuals were impressive, with high-quality CGI and creative fight scenes that showcased Venom’s unique abilities. The action sequences were well-choreographed, and the special effects added an extra layer of excitement to the movie.What really stood out to me was the emotional depth of the story. The movie balanced its darker themes with just the right amount of lightheartedness, creating a well-rounded and satisfying experience.Overall, this is a must-watch for fans of the franchise and newcomers alike. It’s an exhilarating ride that delivers on action, story, and character moments. I’d definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a fun and thrilling movie experience!
A**R
Funny movie
Venom is a must have, must watch movie. Me and my family enjoyed watching this movie and cracked up several times.
J**N
Massive Potential
First off, great selection of actors for this. I think the selection of the lead scientist, especially, was the perfect fit. The military personnel was also a great mix for the movie; integrating them really nailed the point that the government takes it seriously. I have two favorite aspects of this movie compared to essentially all other high-octane "out-of-this-world" movies. First, there are some good fight scenes. I love when Venom took over a horse. That was - oooohhhhh - the best thing in any Marvel to date. It did not last long enough. Of course we all want more battles, more battles! However, the reality is, no one is going to give a movie a budget for 2 hours of all-out mayhem. It is unfortunate, yes. I think DC and Marvel, all everyone else, do not realize that we buyers will drop twice the amount of money on the movie if they create a movie straight out of Armageddon. This movie did great with integrating different facets (other aliens like Venom) into the battle scenes. Having just two things fighting each other is boring, unless, of course, it is superheroes (however, that exception does not extend to Superman, a dude who can take the earth from its axis, vs. Batman). My second favorite aspect is the real emotional psychological component. I liked how the movie dove into some philosophy, ha-ha!
T**N
A Wild, Emotional Send-Off for Venom
I got this expecting a fun, chaotic end to the trilogy, and it mostly delivered! Tom Hardy and his buddy Venom are back in top form, and this movie is a rollercoaster of action, humor, and surprising heart that fans will love, even if it’s not perfect.Hardy is the heart and soul of this film. His dual role as Eddie Brock and Venom is pure gold—nobody else could pull off arguing with a gooey alien symbiote with such charm and intensity. The chemistry between Eddie and Venom is the best it’s been, with hilarious banter and some genuinely touching moments that hit me harder than I expected. The action is top-notch, with crazy symbiote-fueled fight scenes that are a visual treat, especially a wild chase sequence that had me glued to the screen. The CGI for Venom and the new symbiotes looks great, and the soundtrack pumps up the energy.The supporting cast adds some weight, though their roles aren’t as fleshed out as I’d hoped. The story dives into Eddie and Venom’s final adventure, tying up loose ends with a mix of sci-fi weirdness and emotional stakes. Without spoiling, the ending feels earned and gives the trilogy a satisfying close, even if it leans heavily on fan service.That said, it’s not flawless. The pacing stumbles in the middle, with some plot threads (like the government subplot) feeling rushed or underdeveloped. A few jokes don’t land, and the villains, while cool, aren’t as memorable as Carnage from the last movie. It can also feel overstuffed, trying to balance action, humor, and drama without always sticking the landing.Overall, Venom: The Last Dance is a blast for fans of the series and anyone who loves Hardy’s unhinged energy. It’s not high art, but it’s a fun, heartfelt farewell that left me smiling. I’d recommend grabbing it if you enjoyed the first two films. Can’t wait to rewatch Venom’s best moments!
L**N
Venom at its Best!
The new Venom movie is an absolute blast! From the very first scene, it pulls you into its dark, chaotic, and wildly entertaining world. Tom Hardy once again delivers a fantastic performance as Eddie Brock, perfectly balancing humor, grit, and the unique dynamic with Venom. Their back-and-forth banter is sharper and funnier than ever, making their relationship the heart of the movie.The action sequences are a standout—intense, fast-paced, and visually stunning. The CGI is top-notch, bringing Venom and the symbiote battles to life in a way that feels larger-than-life. The storyline is engaging, with just the right mix of suspense, humor, and surprises to keep you on the edge of your seat.The villain is formidable and adds a real sense of danger to the film, raising the stakes in ways that feel fresh and exciting. Plus, the post-credit scene is a total game-changer—Marvel fans are going to lose their minds!Whether you’re a die-hard Venom fan or just looking for a thrilling superhero (or antihero) movie, this one delivers in every way. It’s dark, fun, and wildly entertaining—a must-watch!
J**I
Action packed
Excellent movie
D**.
Good.
Good movie, was a little fast paced and choppy.
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