Venom: The Last Dance Rumor Reveals Post-Credits Scene Details

Venom: The Last Dance Rumor Reveals Post-Credits Scene Details

As a die-hard fan who has followed the Venom saga since its inception, I must say that the upcoming third installment, “Venom: The Last Dance,” is shaping up to be an exhilarating ride. With rumors swirling about post-credits scenes hinting at a potential crossover with Spider-Man and the looming presence of Marvel villain Knull, this film promises to deliver on all fronts.


In the upcoming movie titled “Venom: The Last Dance,” it’s been suggested that this could be Tom Hardy’s final portrayal of the endearing anti-hero, Eddie Brock. However, a recent buzz hints at post-credits scenes potentially setting up the continuation of the franchise. This new sequel follows Eddie and his symbiote buddy Venom as they embark on a mission to prevent monstrous alien adversaries from causing destruction. With trailers hinting at the arrival of Marvel villain Knull and rumors pointing towards a link with “Spider-Man 4,” it seems that “Venom: The Last Dance” is shaping up to be a highly anticipated watch for fans who love both the supervillain and his superhero counterpart.

Based on recent gossip, it appears that the upcoming third Venom movie, Venom: The Last Dance, is set to follow the pattern of its predecessors by offering intriguing hints for what’s to come. A trusted source known as Cryptic HD Quality has shared on Twitter that this film is expected to feature two post-credits scenes. Furthermore, they claim that the movie will run approximately 1 hour and 50 minutes, making it about the same length as the first Venom and around 15 minutes longer than Let There Be Carnage. The previous sequel notably hinted at Eddie Brock/Venom eventually joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe alongside Spider-Man, played by Tom Holland, a crossover that hasn’t occurred yet.

In the third Venom film, there’s speculation that the character Knull, a recently introduced Marvel Comics villain, could make an appearance. However, it remains unclear how significant his role will be. While various actors are being considered for the part, DanielRPK has hinted that Andy Serkis, director of Let There Be Carnage, might have been chosen to play Knull. Additionally, whispers suggest that the post-credit scenes from Venom: The Last Dance could introduce an intriguing adversary and potentially link up with Spider-Man 4.

What’s in the Venom 3 Post-Credits Scenes?

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According to MTTSH, as reported by Comicbookmovie.com, it’s rumored that Knull won’t play a significant role in “Venom: The Last Dance,” but he does appear in the post-credits scene. There’s speculation that the movie might transition directly into a potential crossover with “Spider-Man 4,” where Tom Hardy’s Venom could join forces with Spider-Man to combat the cosmic menace Knull, who is known for his immense power in the comics. It’s suggested that Knull doesn’t engage with Venom and is distant from Earth, potentially hinting that Sony and Marvel are preparing a more extensive threat to explain why Hardy’s Venom will meet Tom Holland’s Spider-Man. Since Knull can potentially overpower the Avengers alone in the comics, Venom may need help to vanquish him.

It appears that while Hardy maintains that Venom: The Last Dance will indeed mark the end of his Symbiote saga, Sony seems to have alternative plans brewing. It’s long been expected that Spider-Man would be incorporated into their schemes, even though Marvel Studios has a strong grip on Tom Holland’s portrayal of the character. However, if Spider-Man 4 is truly another multiverse adventure, what could be more fitting than Venom joining forces with one of Earth’s most powerful heroes to battle Knull? In other words, the dream for Venom movie enthusiasts might materialize sooner rather than later.

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2024-10-10 22:31