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Venom 3: The Last Dance – Cast, Release Date, Plot and Leaks

Saim Abbas
By Saim Abbas 9 Min Read

Venom 3: The Last Dance is among the most awaited film to come out of Marvel universe. So fans can look forward to its arrival, we have all you need-to-know about what this last chapter has in store. With new characters, shocking plot developments and fan favourites set to return in Venom 3 seems like you won’t want to miss out on the cinematic event.

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People are excitedly trying to find out more on stories related to Venom from social media right after the announcement of Venom 3. The Last Dance in Venom 3 will promise breath-taking action sequences, mind-boggling drama, and unexpected turns of events, so without further ado let’s get started.

What We Know So Far about Venom 3: Plot & Leaks

This final chapter continues where Venom: Let There Be Carnage ended, with Eddie and Venom returning from their MCU detour. The action appears to move beyond San Francisco, with scenes filmed in Spain and London, suggesting Eddie and Venom are taking their conflict overseas. But why have they traveled to Europe, and what is pursuing them?

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Principal photography began on June 26, 2023, at locations in Cartagena, Spain, including the Calblanque Regional Park. Fabian Wagner, who contributed to the previous film, serves as the cinematographer for this installment.

Sony Presenting – Official Trailer of Venom 3: The Last Dance

Even though The Last Dance pondered whether there would be another movie, Sony Motion Pictures Group president Tom Rothman told Deadline in May 2024 that Venom 3 would be the last film in the Venom series. Rothman gave an inkling about Venom 3, noting that it would be “massive.”

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Sony Pictures released an initial trailer for Venom: The Last Dance on June 3, showing Eddie and Venom fleeing government forces. The clip offers fans a glimpse of Venom being his dark, unpredictable self as the pair attempt to escape from what appears to be soldiers and defeat an invading symbiote villain looking wreak havoc on Earth.

Though one standout moment in the trailer sees him combine with a horse to form an odd-character hybrid that showcases his bonding into non-human hosts. The scene contains a tease for the exciting, unpredictable action that we can expect.

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Venom: The Last Dance Behind The Scenes

Twitter (X) User “@TomHardyMyKing” shared some Behind the Scenes picture of Tom Hardy (Stunt man) and Kelly Marcel (Director) along with information about Venom 3 is wrapped in Las Vegas.

New Characters and Returning Favourites in Venom 3

Moreover to Tom Hardy back as Eddie Brock and Venom, the film is offering some new faces like Ted Lasso’s Juno Temple and Doctor Strange’s Chiwetel Ejiofor. Of course, Ejiofor has not come back as Karl Mordo, but he is a soldier after Eddie and Venom in the trailer. Juno Temple is the one who is a scientist which is helping Ejiofor’s character. Besides them, the cast includes Rhys Ifans, Alanna Ubach, and Clark Backo, thus adding vitality to the last episode.

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Will the Original Venom Cast Members Return?

Bringing back familiar actors from previous movies, it may seem like an obvious choice but the only confirmed returning cast members are Stephen Graham, Peggy Lu and Cristo Fernández. The characters played by Michelle Williams and Reid Scott, Anne Weying and Dan Lewis respectively have not been confirmed yet, even though they were very important allies to Eddie and Venom.

Graham’s Detective Mulligan is back and the Toxin symbiote bonded with him after he survived an apparent death in the film ‘Let There Be Carnage’. Peggy Lu, who had a memorable piece of role in movie would be featuring as Mrs.Chen as store owner that hosted Venom for a short time, will also be back. Also, Cristo Fernández will return as the bartender whom he met at the end of “Spider-Man: No Way Home”.

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Release Date and Production Details of The Last Dance

The director, Kelly Marcel is known for her work on Venom (2018), Venom 2: Let There Be Carnage (2021), Fifty Shades of Grey and Saving Mr. Banks and fans are excited to see how she will wrap up the trilogy.

Venom 3 The Last Dance was initially scheduled to be released in July 2024 but due to labour strikes in Hollywood, Sony changed the release date to 25th of October, 2024. The film has been shot in various locations specifically in Catagena, Los Angeles and London with a talented team of cast and crew working on this final chapter of the Venom trilogy.

In a veiled manner, Tom Hardy pointed out R rating for the final product and drew a parallel with the globally R-rated blockbuster, the “Deadpool” series. These remarks imply that “The Last Dance” is going to outstep its PG-13 counterparts and thus present an exciting and a more sombre view of the movie.

Villain in Venom 3: The Last Dance?

Patrick Mulligan aka Toxin takes center stage in the villain role in Venom 3: The Last Dance. His first appearance was in Venom: Let There Be Carnage. Mulligan is a San Francisco detective who manages to escape a near-death situation with Shriek. This is when he begins to change into Toxin, which is suggested by the fact that he has iridescent blue eyes.

In the Marvel Comics, Toxin, the third major Symbiote, and the child of Carnage, initially stands for a hero and has a strong moral compass as a police officer and, therefore, is influenced by Mulligan.

Toxin’s powers include superhuman strength, flashy speed, agility and durability which makes him potentially more stronger opponent as compared to Venom and Carnage. According to comic book version of Toxin, he has the ability to crawl on walls and project webbing due to Venom’s past bond with Spider-Man. It yet has to be seen how this will be adapted in the Sony Spider-Man Universe.

Venom 3 To Be Having Longest Runtime in Trilogy

In Venom trilogy, The Last Dance is already being hailed as a longest record time. According to sources, this new movie is likely to have a runtime that will last for 2 hours and 15 minutes to 20 minutes which in turn means 135 to 140 minutes in total. With this, the Venom sequel become a total of 360 minutes, thus making it longer than its first two films. With over running 2 hours, it was slightly longer than Venom (2018) which was 112 minutes and Venom: Let There Be Carnage which was a brisk 97 minutes.

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