

Movies Like Venom: The Last Dance
Eddie and Venom are on the run. Hunted by both of their worlds and with the net closing in, the duo are forced into a devastating decision that will bring the curtains down on Venom and Eddie's last dance.
Ranked by shared directors, cast, themes, genre, and era — not just generic recommendations.

Venom: Let There Be Carnage
Direct predecessor in the Venom trilogy; same symbiote duo, Tom Hardy, Stephen Graham, Sony Spider-Man Universe

Venom
First film in the Venom franchise; same character, Tom Hardy, Peggy Lu, symbiote origin story

The Suicide Squad
Anti-hero ensemble action-comedy, alien parasite villain, adult tone, irreverent superhero blockbuster vibes

Black Adam
Anti-hero superhero blockbuster, similar audience and tone — morally grey powered protagonist fighting establishment

Deadpool
Anti-hero superhero origin, adult comedy-action tone, fourth-wall awareness, same audience demographic as Venom

Deadpool 2
Anti-hero sequel with R-rated irreverence; shares tone, genre, and audience with the Venom series

Deadpool & Wolverine
Same release era, anti-hero buddy action, self-aware superhero comedy — tonal peer to Venom's last outing

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Emotionally-charged superhero finale, misfit ensemble, sci-fi action — close tonal match to Venom's final chapter

Thor: Ragnarok
Superhero action-comedy with alien worlds and irreverent humor; shares Venom's lighter blockbuster tone

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
Sci-fi superhero sequel with found-family themes; adult crowd-pleaser with emotional stakes and action spectacle

The Avengers
Alien invasion superhero blockbuster; same sci-fi action genre and broad adult audience as Venom

Captain Marvel
Alien-origin superhero movie with symbiote-adjacent alien races; shares sci-fi action tone and MCU audience

The Marvels
Contemporary superhero sci-fi sequel with similar mid-tier blockbuster tone; same genre audience

Spider-Man: No Way Home
Spider-Man universe crossover — Venom appears post-credits; adjacent by direct franchise connection and shared audience

Captain America: Civil War
High-stakes superhero action with ensemble cast; grittier tone sits adjacent to Venom's action blockbuster crowd

Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Action-heavy superhero film with hunted-hero narrative — thematic echo of Eddie/Venom on the run

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Stars Chiwetel Ejiofor; sci-fi superhero blockbuster with multiverse stakes and darker tone

X-Men: Apocalypse
Superhero team action with alien-powered villain and world-ending stakes; genre-adjacent for Venom fans

Men in Black
Action-comedy with alien threats on Earth; lighter tone cousin — shares alien-menace premise but different era and style

The Terminator
Sci-fi action with unstoppable otherworldly pursuer; cousin by chase-thriller tension and sci-fi action DNA
How Good Is Venom: The Last Dance?
Ratings across IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic, and TMDB, plus our verdict.
Audiences rate this 2.7 points higher than critics — a crowd favorite that critics undervalued.
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Frequently asked about Venom: The Last Dance
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Where will Venom: The Last Dance be streaming?
Venom: The Last Dance is available to stream on Netflix in the US following its pay-TV window, after earlier digital release on premium video-on-demand platforms such as Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV and Fandango at Home. Streaming availability varies by country, so check JustWatch for your region.
Will Eddie be back in Venom 4?
No Venom 4 has been announced, and the film is explicitly marketed as Eddie Brock and Venom's final chapter. Tom Hardy has said he is done with the role, so Eddie is not expected to return in a Venom 4.
Is Venom's Last dance the final movie?
Yes, Venom: The Last Dance is intended as the final film in the Venom trilogy starring Tom Hardy. Director Kelly Marcel and Hardy have both stated it is the conclusion of Eddie and Venom's story, though Sony could still revisit the symbiote with other characters in its Spider-Man universe.
Who is Knull and why does he want Venom?
Knull is the ancient god of the symbiotes who created the entire symbiote species as weapons of darkness. He seeks to reclaim Venom specifically because Eddie and Venom possess the codex — a unique genetic blueprint accumulated from every host Venom has ever bonded with — which Knull needs to break free from his cosmic prison. The codex acts as a key, making Venom the most valuable symbiote in existence to Knull's plans.
Why does Venom sacrifice himself at the end?
Venom chooses to destroy himself along with the codex to prevent Knull from ever using it to escape his imprisonment and devastate the universe. After years of bonding with Eddie and developing a genuine emotional attachment to humanity, Venom decides that protecting life — even at the cost of his own — is worth it. It is framed as the culmination of Venom's arc from a selfish alien parasite to a being capable of selfless sacrifice.
What happens to Eddie Brock at the end of the film?
Eddie survives the final confrontation because Venom separates from him before the self-destruction, shielding Eddie from death. Eddie is left alone and powerless, grieving the loss of Venom as a partner and friend rather than simply a symbiote host. The ending closes Eddie's chapter of the story while leaving the door open for the symbiote legacy to continue through others.
What is the significance of the codex that Venom carries?
The codex is a layered genetic record embedded in Venom's biology, built up over every human and creature the symbiote has ever merged with. Because Venom has bonded with an unusually large number of hosts across its history, its codex is exceptionally powerful and complex. Knull's entire plan hinges on harvesting this codex, meaning Venom's long history of jumping between hosts inadvertently made it the key piece in a cosmic-scale threat.
Why are the xenophages hunting Venom throughout the film?
The xenophages are predatory creatures engineered or dispatched by Knull specifically to track down and retrieve symbiotes bearing the codex. They are essentially Knull's bounty hunters, following Venom across the United States in the film's chase narrative. Their relentless pursuit illustrates how urgently Knull needs the codex and establishes that Venom can find no safe hiding place as long as it carries the genetic key.
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