The first reactions to Venom: The Last Dance are rolling in, and fans of the symbiote saga are in for a treat!
Story Summary:
- “Venom: The Last Dance” has dropped to mostly positive reviews, with critics praising Tom Hardy’s performance and the film’s wild, action-packed ride.
- South African fans can catch the final instalment in cinemas from Thursday, 24 October, with tickets available at Ster-Kinekor and NuMetro.
The reviews for ‘Venom’ movie are in: Here’s what critics said
Critics agree that this final instalment delivers the franchise’s trademark chaos and thrills, with Tom Hardy going all-in for his last hurrah as Eddie Brock.
Many reviews highlight the film’s unique blend of action and humour.
One critic called it a “monumental finale,” with intense set pieces and a storyline that digs deeper into Eddie and Venom’s dynamic.
Fans of the franchise should be ready for some serious fun, although it’s clear that plot holes exist, and the film is not without its flaws.
Some critics even compared it to comic book movies of the early 2000s — chaotic but extremely entertaining.
What to expect from ‘Venom: The Last Dance’
In this third and final Venom film, Eddie Brock and his symbiotic pal Venom are back on the run.
If you’ve been craving more from their crazy buddy-cop dynamic, you won’t be disappointed.
Expect to see some classic Venom humour, with car chases, quirky one-liners, and, of course, a whole lot of destruction.
There are plenty of surprises too, including new characters like Juno Temple and Chiwetel Ejiofor’s roles, alongside fan-favourite moments like Eddie and Venom’s hilarious karaoke session.
Critics say the final act is “bonkers,” full of over-the-top action and satisfying moments for long-time fans of the anti-hero.
How to watch new ‘Venom’ movie in South Africa
South African fans won’t have to wait long to catch Venom: The Last Dance in theatres.
The movie will premiere in Ster-Kinekor and NuMetro cinemas nationwide on Thursday, 24 October 2024.
Both cinema chains are offering single-viewing slots for the premiere.
Expect to pay between R185 and R210 for a 3D viewing experience.