Eddie Brock e Venom precisam tomar uma decisão devastadora enquanto são perseguidos por militares e monstros alienígenas do planeta natal de Venom.Eddie Brock e Venom precisam tomar uma decisão devastadora enquanto são perseguidos por militares e monstros alienígenas do planeta natal de Venom.Eddie Brock e Venom precisam tomar uma decisão devastadora enquanto são perseguidos por militares e monstros alienígenas do planeta natal de Venom.
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- CuriosidadesAll of the main cast members, Tom Hardy (Eddie/Venom), Juno Temple (Dr. Paine), Chiwetel Ejiofor (Strickland), Rhys Ifans (Martin) and Stephen Graham (Mulligan) are British, but they are all playing Americans in this film.
- Erros de gravaçãoIn an establishing shot of Las Vegas, you can see the Sphere, a structure completed and opened in 2023. However in the movie Eddie mentions that he and Venom have been together for a year. The first Venom movie takes place in 2018 so that makes this movie take place in 2019, 4 years before the Sphere should exist.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThere's a mid-credits scene, as well as a post-credits scene.
- Versões alternativasThe Indian Release Has All The Alcohol Labels Blurred And Muted Cuss Words
- ConexõesFeatured in The 7PM Project: Episode dated 25 October 2024 (2024)
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My relationship with the Venom franchise has been rocky. I have a soft spot for the first one, absolutely loathe the second, and now we come to the trilogy's closer, and thankfully, it's an improvement.
Venom: The Last Dance works best when it focuses on Eddie and Venom's story instead of trying to set up the future of the Sonyverse. If you didn't like the previous Venom films, this won't change your mind. It's still messy, but it gets more right than its predecessors.
This is easily the campiest and most mature of the bunch. It takes its time with the characters, letting us sit with them instead of rushing into the next action set piece. Still being PG-13 it manages to cram in a lot more gore than its predecessors. The action is inventive, and the humor hits its mark. It also doesn't shy away from getting personal and emotional. Eddie and Venom's relationship has never felt more genuine. I'll admit-I teared up a few times by the end.
Some may be disappointed by the potrayal of Knull, but personally, I loved it. He feels like an overlooming threat rather than an one-off villain, and the "God of Darkness" gets a Thanos-esque treatment he deserves.
Now, don't get me wrong-the movie is still bad, technically speaking-but it's self-aware about that. Instead of being "bad bad," it chooses to be "fun bad" and entertain you, and I respect that. Not every movie needs to be great; sometimes being fun is enough.
Even with the lows, I have always found a weird sense of comfort with this rendition of Venom. I have found myself caring more for these characters than maybe even the script intended. So I am happy to say that by the end, it does enough to justify this trilogy's existence - and to such an satisfying extent that I'd rather live in a world where the Venom movies exist than one where it doesn't.
Venom: The Last Dance works best when it focuses on Eddie and Venom's story instead of trying to set up the future of the Sonyverse. If you didn't like the previous Venom films, this won't change your mind. It's still messy, but it gets more right than its predecessors.
This is easily the campiest and most mature of the bunch. It takes its time with the characters, letting us sit with them instead of rushing into the next action set piece. Still being PG-13 it manages to cram in a lot more gore than its predecessors. The action is inventive, and the humor hits its mark. It also doesn't shy away from getting personal and emotional. Eddie and Venom's relationship has never felt more genuine. I'll admit-I teared up a few times by the end.
Some may be disappointed by the potrayal of Knull, but personally, I loved it. He feels like an overlooming threat rather than an one-off villain, and the "God of Darkness" gets a Thanos-esque treatment he deserves.
Now, don't get me wrong-the movie is still bad, technically speaking-but it's self-aware about that. Instead of being "bad bad," it chooses to be "fun bad" and entertain you, and I respect that. Not every movie needs to be great; sometimes being fun is enough.
Even with the lows, I have always found a weird sense of comfort with this rendition of Venom. I have found myself caring more for these characters than maybe even the script intended. So I am happy to say that by the end, it does enough to justify this trilogy's existence - and to such an satisfying extent that I'd rather live in a world where the Venom movies exist than one where it doesn't.
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- 23 de out. de 2024
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- Também conhecido como
- Venom: El último baile
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- Orçamento
- US$ 120.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 139.755.882
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 51.012.404
- 27 de out. de 2024
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 478.896.999
- Tempo de duração1 hora 50 minutos
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