Since 2018 with the premiere of Venom, Tom Hardy has been focused on the Marvel character. Far from the dark and almost horror tone that SpiderMan’s villain has in the comics, the actor has made the symbiote his own and given it a new friendlier and more comical face.
But his journey will end with the closing of his trilogy, Venom: The Last Dance. Although this will be his last confirmed solo film, Hardy revealed his desire to do one last thing before concluding definitively.
Tom Hardy in Venom: The Last Dance | Sony Pictures
“I would love to fight with SpiderMan. I would love to fight him now. I would be 100% happy to fight SpiderMan today. I would never say no” he said according to Variety at New York Comic-Con. “We were specifically prepared to bring Venom to a movie format, and that’s what we’ve done. “The Last Dance is the final piece of that trilogy and we are very excited about it,” he said.
There are many fans who ask that this confrontation take place on the big screen, and more after Venom’s post-credits scene: There will be carnage in which the breakdown of the multiverse that we saw in SpiderMan: No Homecoming had an impact on the reality of the world in which this Venom lives.
Tom Holland como SpiderMan | Marvel Studios
However, there may be more symbiote-centric films in the future as In the last trailer it showsFuckthe king of the symbiotes.
“This is just the introduction to Knull. He’s a huge character so you can never stay with him just once. This is just a small sample of Knull. We’ll get to know him. What the future holds for him, who knows,” the director said. Kelly Marcel on stage. “The Eddie and Venom plot ends here. But as you know, there are many symbiote stories in the canon. “There are a lot of places to go, and maybe there are some easter eggs here that could start that journey,” he acknowledged.
Venom: The Last Dance opens in theaters this October 25 y stars Tom Hardy, Juno Temple, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rhys Ifans and Stephen Graham.