In
the
post-credits
scenes
for
both
Venom:
Let
There
Be
Carnage
and
Spider-Man:
No
Way
Home,
a
possible
Venom
and
Spider-Man
crossover
was
teased
as
fans
have
been
clamoring
for
Tom
Hardy’s
anti-hero
and
Tom
Holland’s
web-head
to
finally
come
face-to-face
on
the
big
screen.
Unfortunately,
that
may
not
happen.
On
Tuesday
(March
12)
the
official
title
to
the
third
installment
of
Sony’s
successful
Venom
franchise
was
revealed.
And
it
really
seems
like
Hardy
will
be
hanging
up
his
black
alien
symbiotie
suit
by
the
time
the
end
of
credits
roll.
According
to
Variety,
Venom
3
will
be
dubbed
Venom:
The
Last
Dance,
and
judging
from
the
title
alone
the
film
will
serve
as
Venom’s
swan
song
in
Sony’s
Spider-Verse
that’s
been
struggling
like
hell
to
get
off
the
ground.
Though
their
have
been
rumors
that
the
film
will
ultimately
lead
to
Venom
making
his
way
into
the
MCU
to
finally
meet
your
friendly
neighborhood
Spider-Man,
details
about
the
film
have
remained
under
wraps
with
just
rumors
that
the
Marvel
villain,
Toxin,
would
be
the
main
antagonist
in
the
film
and
Chiwetel
Ejiofor
will
be
taking
on
the
role
of
another
villain,
Orwell
Taylor.
Lackluster,
yes,
we
know.
But
this
is
apparently
the
road
that
writers
for
Venom:
The
Last
Dance
have
chosen
to
go
down
for
what
seems
to
be
the
final
installment.
Variety
reports:
Sony
first
announced
the
third
film
was
in
the
works
during
its
CinemaCon
presentation
in
April
2022.
The
project
will
be
the
first
appearance
of
Venom
since
a
credits
sequence
cameo
in
2021’s
“Spider-Man:
No
Way
Home.”
In
February,
Temple
opened
up
about
the
project
to
Variety,
teasing
that
filming
was
almost
complete.
“We’re
coming
close
to
an
end
at
the
moment,”
she
said.
“It’s
been
a
wild,
wonderful
ride.
It’s
so
new
to
me.
It’s
a
big
set!
This
is
crazy.
It’s
been
so
much
fun
and
I
got
to
work
with
such
cool
people.
I’ve
been
so
lucky
in
my
career
to
just
have
the
most
incredible
casts.
I
can’t
wait
for
it
to
get
out
into
the
world.
I
think
it’s
going
to
be
a
good
one.”
After
the
atrocity
that
was
Madame
Web,
it’s
probably
best
for
Sony
to
just
put
it’s
Spider-Man-less
Spider-Verse
out
of
its
misery
already.
Venom:
The
Last
Dance
is
set
to
hit
theaters
Oct.
25.
If
it
proves
to
be
the
final
film
in
the
franchise
with
no
connection
to
any
Spider-Man
whatsoever
(not
even
Tobey
McGuire
or
Andrew
Garfield),
the
franchise
will
not
be
missed.
No
shots.
Will
you
be
checking
out
Venom:
The
Last
Dance
when
it
hits
theaters
this
fall?
Let
us
know
in
the
comments
section
below.