VENOM 3: THE LAST DANCE on Netflix is a Monstrous Finale, in which Tom Hardy reprises his role as Eddie Brock. A fun and bloody end to the trilogy. Read our full Venom: The Last Dance movie review here!

Venom 3: The Last Dance has recently made its debut on Netflix, offering fans the concluding chapter of the Venom trilogy.

In this installment, Tom Hardy reprises his role as Eddie Brock, the investigative journalist bonded with the alien symbiote, Venom. The film embarks on a journey that intertwines action, humor, and a plethora of monstrous entities.

Continue reading our Venom: The Last Dance movie review below. Find it on Netflix US from February 25, 2025.

Eddie and Venom’s Dynamic Duo Steals the Show

One of the standout features of Venom 3 is the dynamic between Eddie and Venom. Their interactions are laced with humor, providing a refreshing contrast to the movie’s darker themes.

This comedic element not only showcases Tom Hardy’s versatility but also deepens the bond between host and symbiote, making their partnership both entertaining and endearing.

Eddie and Venom work perfectly as a dynamic duo which is surely why they’ve managed to get a full trilogy for this Marvel comic.

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The Hippie Family and Area 51: A Fun Subplot

A particularly memorable subplot involves a hippie family on a quest to uncover the mysteries of Area 51. The family is loving though with a teenage daughter that acts as you’d expect.

It’s an element full of heart in the middle of the many deaths in this Marvel movie now on Netflix.

Their unexpected encounter with Eddie and Venom leads to a series of amusing and heartfelt moments, adding depth to the narrative. These scenes offer a lighthearted respite amidst the film’s intense sequences, highlighting the film’s ability to balance humor with action.

Venom 3 is a Fun but Flawed Conclusion on Netflix

However, this third Venom installment isn’t without its shortcomings. While the primary characters shine, the supporting cast often feels underdeveloped, leading to less engaging subplots. This disparity can momentarily disrupt the film’s pacing, making certain segments less compelling.

Venom 3: The Last Dance delivers a blend of humor, action, and monstrous mayhem. While it excels in character interactions and comedic elements, it occasionally falters with its supporting narratives.

For fans of the series, it’s a fitting conclusion that balances the symbiotic relationship’s complexities with the signature wit of the franchise.

Venom: The Last Dance was added to Netflix in the US and other select countries on February 25, 2025.

Details

Director: Kelly Marcel
Writer: Kelly Marcel
Stars: Tom Hardy, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Juno Temple, Stephen Graham, Peggy Lu, Rhys Ifans, Alanna Ubach, Clark Backo, Andy Serkis

Plot

Still on the run, journalist Eddie Brock and his alien companion Venom dodge threats from a vigilant military leader and ruthless invading symbiotes.

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