Venom 3 First Reactions Are All Saying The Same Thing

Venom 3 First Reactions Are All Saying The Same Thing

As a lifelong comic book enthusiast and action movie aficionado, I must confess that the Venom trilogy has been a refreshing breath of fresh air amidst the grandeur of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The unique blend of humor, action, and a dash of absurdity has always struck a chord with me, reminding me fondly of the early 2000s comic book movies.


In contrast to the grandeur typically seen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s rule during this period, the Venom trilogy stands out as a breath of fresh air. Instead of striving for epicness, lead actor Tom Hardy and his team have opted for a more lighthearted, less serious tone. This distinctive approach has paid off thus far, with both the 2018 debut and its 2021 sequel “Let There Be Carnage” earning surprising box office success for Sony.

As a gaming enthusiast who just watched Venom: The Last Dance, I must say this finale was quite the rollercoaster ride! It seems like many critics are agreeing with me that it’s a delightful dose of guilty pleasure fun. Joseph Deckelmeier from Screen Rant put it best when he said it’s like those early 2000s comic book movies, full of thrilling action reminiscent of the 80’s action flicks.

“An observable trend among initial reviews is that ‘Venom: The Last Dance’ is an entertaining action ride, carries a good deal of emotional depth, and it might be best not to overanalyze it. Freelance critic Simon Thompson, who describes the action sequences as ranging from ‘quirkily wild’ to ‘insanely excessive’, suggests, ‘Treat it for what it is. Get some popcorn and let yourself go with the flow of this high-octane road trip movie.’

Venom: The Last Dance is the trilogy’s best … but is it good?

Venom 3 First Reactions Are All Saying The Same Thing

The Venom movie series hasn’t been highly praised by critics, so it wasn’t unexpected that not all viewers enjoyed “Venom: The Last Dance.” What is surprising, though, is that many who didn’t appreciate it still consider it to be the strongest film in the trilogy. On X (previously known as Twitter), The Hollywood Handle posted, “#VenomTheLastDance might not be a fantastic movie overall but it somehow excels as the best of this trilogy that failed to meet its potential.” They further commented that the film served as a “satisfying” conclusion to a series that didn’t quite live up to expectations, emphasizing the relationship between Eddie Brock and Venom as the standout aspect.

Sean O’Connell from CinemaBlend might have been the most critical of the group, as he simultaneously appreciated the franchise’s bold spirit and lamented what he perceived as squandered potential. In his words, “I believe #VenomTheLastDance is the best out of the three, yet it remains incredibly poor. It’s peculiar, but worth watching because it’s not afraid to experiment. Scenes involving symbiote fish and Mrs. Chen’s dance sequence? Absolutely! I chuckled a few times, but this trilogy has achieved very little.

Determine for yourself whether “best of the trilogy” is a positive or negative term, or even accurate, when the movie “Venom: The Last Dance” arrives in theaters on October 25. For more information about this famous character, explore the untold truths behind Venom.

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2024-10-22 19:29