Venom: The Last Dance Movie Review by Ryan Balkwill

The plot: 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.

I was most looking forward to this film.

The Vernom: The Last dance was alright.

Pros: The moments Eddie shed with that family were quite fun. Dr. Teddy Payne was the best well fresh out character. A lot of road trip aspect of the film I did enjoyed a bit, and they were cool seeing the symbiotes in action & it’s a solid farewell to this version of vernom character. 

Cons: As cool to see them they didn’t get the corporate treatment they properly deserve. A lot of the comedy were not that funny. The film wasted Knull. Most of the dialogue did feel like exposition. A lot of the plot holes that never been field and, in my opinion, not as clever as the previous two.

Genre: ActionAdventureSci-Fi

Directed by Kelly Marcel

Produced by Avi Arad, Matt Tolmach, Amy Pascal, Kelly Marcel, Tom Hardy, Hutch Parker

Story by Tom Hardy, Kelly Marcel

Written by Kelly Marcel

Based on Marvel Comics

Starring: Tom Hardy, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Juno Temple, Rhys Ifans, Stephen Graham, Peggy Lu, Clark Backo, Alanna Ubach & Andy Serkis.

Cinematography: Fabian Wagner

Edited by Mark Sanger

Music by Dan Deacon

Production companies: Columbia Pictures, Marvel Entertainment, Arad Productions, Matt Tolmach Productions, Pascal Pictures, TSG Entertainment, Hutch Parker Entertainment, Hardy Son & Baker

Distributed by: Sony Pictures Releasing

The Casts:

Additionally, Hala Finley and Dash McCloud portray Martin’s children Echo and Leaf Moon, respectively. Cristo Fernández reprises his role as the bartender from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), as well as a version of the character from Venom’s universe. Reid Scott, who previously portrayed Dr. Dan Lewis in the first two Venom films, voices the head of Imperium; he is credited as Dan despite the character not appearing in the film.

I wore skip this film.

Rating: 2 out od 5 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident film reviewer,

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