Tom Hardy Kind Of Explains Why Spider-Man Isn’t In The Venom Movies, But His Answer’s Still Really Confusing

Tom Hardy Kind Of Explains Why Spider-Man Isn't In The Venom Movies, But His Answer's Still Really Confusing

As a gamer with over two decades of comic book and movie-verse immersion under my belt, I can confidently say that the upcoming Venom: The Last Dance has me both excited and perplexed. Tom Hardy’s enigmatic remarks about wanting to fight Spider-Man have only fueled speculation and left fans like myself in a state of bewilderment.


As for Venom: The Last Dance, it’s not quite the grand finale for the 2024 film lineup, but it does signal the conclusion of Tom Hardy’s portrayal of Eddie Brock and his sarcastic Symbiote. However, with the forthcoming Spider-Man movie apparently wrapping up Eddie’s tale, speculation arises about whether this could instead herald a new beginning, perhaps even a confrontation with Tom Holland’s Spider-Man. On this intriguing topic, Hardy has expressed some thoughts that seem a bit puzzling.

At New York Comic Con’s Friday night gathering hosted by Sony, there was a grand celebration of Venom’s peculiar, lengthy journey in the Marvel Cinematic Universe periphery. It was during this event that the star of Bikeriders expressed his aspirations for a Spider-Man team-up and explained why it hasn’t materialized yet. I had the opportunity to witness these remarks live at the Empire Stage while reporting for TopMob. Prepare to be puzzled, just like me, as this is what he shared about the issue:

As a gamer, I can’t hide my excitement about squaring off against Spidey today! It’s now or never for this face-off, and I’m all in! We’ve been working tirelessly to bring Venom to the big screen, and it’s finally happening. The Last Dance is the climax of our trilogy, and let me tell you, we can hardly wait to share it with you all!

It seems clear that Tom Hardy’s role in Venom was intended to establish the film as part of Sony’s Spider-Man Universe, while keeping the character separate from Spider-Man himself. Fans have speculated that Hardy’s character, Eddie Brock, would like to fight Spider-Man based on hints dropped in movies like Venom: Let There Be Carnage. However, it’s not entirely clear why Brock hasn’t encountered Peter Parker on screen yet.

At an intriguing moment, the stir arises over Tom Holland’s Spider-Man 4, with discussions about his film series’ next installment being rekindled. Moreover, Kelly Marcel, who has worked on Venom and directed The Last Dance, emphasized during the same event that it’s crucial to bring the Lethal Protector character to life on the big screen, hinting at some web-slinging antics in the process.

Ms. Marcel has her own thoughts about the future, emphasizing the significance of the villain Knull in Venom 3. Interestingly, these views mirror those of Tom Hardy regarding the fate of the titular character. Here’s how she put it:

In this instance, we planned for three Venom films to fully explore the stories of both Eddie and Venom. However, there’s plenty more Symbiote tales to delve into. This film concludes their arc, but it may also contain some hidden references that could be revisited later. As for a team-up between Venom and Spider-Man, only time will tell!

If you correctly predicted that the main topic has been Venom’s final appearance, congratulations! Collect your winnings from whoever you bet against. With the post-release buzz and chatter, we might learn more about whether or not the long-awaited Venom vs Spider-Man showdown could happen at all.

If I were to venture a guess, it seems likely that this final dance will create an opportunity for other Symbiotes to cause chaos in the MCU. Assuming there’s an audience interested in such events, Knull could potentially become a popular villain, similar to Venom, and make his debut on a grand scale?

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2024-10-19 22:07