MUMBAI : Fans got exactly what they desired when "Venom" came out in 2018. Fans were excited to see Tom Hardy again after "Venom: Let There Be Carnage" was announced, especially since he would be facing Woody Harrelson, who made a significant impression as the major antagonist. With "Venom: The Last Dance," fans are once again treated to the ideal Venom film, and the excitement hasn't diminished. "Venom: The Last Dance" generated a lot of anticipation and fulfilled its goal.
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Every minute of the film was captivating, and Kelly Marcel and Tom Hardy's tale offered an overdose of symbiotes. Regarding the performances, Chiwetel Ejiofor comes back as Officer Strickland, while Tom Hardy plays Eddie Brock once more. Clark Backo, Stephen Graham, Alanna Ubach, Juno Temple, and numerous others have joined the cast. Even Rhys Ifans, Hala Finley, and Dash McCloud return to their roles, and their connections to the narrative enhance the experience.
We are immediately captivated by the film, and although Dan Deacon does a fantastic job with the music, Kelly Marcel deserves recognition for her direction and writing. The way the plot continued to develop and intensify, even at the finale, was one element of the film that effectively held viewers' attention. With two post-credit scenes, a gratifying (or not so much of an end), and the reveal and team-up of six symbiotes, you will undoubtedly remain riveted to the screen long after the film has ended.
We have seen some Marvel movies recently but surely this one gives us the perfect satisfaction that we longed for.
Tellychakkar gives this movie 4.5/5.
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