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Officially Titled ‘VENOM: THE LAST DANCE’ Release Date Moved Up to October 25

The Venom franchise will be slithering back into theaters for one last deadly dance slightly earlier than expected. Sony has moved up the release date for the now officially titles Venom: The Last Dance to October 25, two weeks earlier than originally planned.

Tom Hardy is back as the sentient symbiote host Eddie Brock, teaming up once again with director Kelly Marcel. The duo co-wrote the screenplay for this third instalment outing, promising higher stakes and action-packed thrills in Imax and on PLFs.

Hardy and Marcel are joined by cast members Juno Temple, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Clark Backo, and whilst plot details are still tightly under wraps, the tagline hints that Venom faces a lethal new threat in this finale.

Venom won’t be the only monster crawling into theaters for Halloween either. The symbiote will face off against competition from Universal’s The Wolfman remake and the slasher sequel Terrifier 3, both releasing the same day.

The accelerated release date means fans will get to witness Venom’s last deadly dance slightly earlier. So mark your calendars for October 25, when Venom brings his brand of chaos to the big screen. But will it really be for one last time?

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