Venom 3: The Last Dance had two Easter eggs. The first ending easter egg was the appearance of the Symbiotic God, Nar, and the declaration of war against all Symbiotic Demons. Gnar's strength was extremely terrifying, and he had many powerful deeds, such as chopping off the head of the Celestial God Group with one sword to create the Knowledge Territory, and creating the Black Death Sword of the God Slayer in Thor 4: Love and Thunder. In Venom 3, Gnar only sent out a few of his xenophagors to force Venom into a desperate situation. In the end, Venom chose to take all the xenophagors with him to be baptized by strong sulfuric acid and die together. With Venom's death, the Codex that was the key to releasing Gnar in Venom's body also disappeared. The second end-of-movie easter egg appeared after the long 15-minute end-of-movie credits rolled. Spider-Man and Doctor Strange accidentally opened a rift in the multiverse. Eddie and Venom were transported to the Marvel movie universe. They left a black symbiotic in the bar of this universe, and then they were transported back to the bar of their own universe. Venom also left a black symbiotic at the bar counter. When the bartender was about to touch the symbiotic, Baron Mordo, who had transformed into a human soldier from Area 51, put the symbiotic into a small glass jar and brought the bartender into Area 51. In the second ending scene, Area 51 was reduced to ruins after the war. When the bartender crawled out of the ground and shouted, the small glass jar that originally contained the symbiotic was broken. A cockroach crawled over, and the symbiotic in the glass jar flashed and successfully attached itself to the cockroach. The symbiotic of this attached cockroach was the successor of the venom. Watching " Venom: The Last Dance " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
Venom: The Last Dance had two end-credits. The first end-of-the-movie easter egg showed the appearance of the Symbiotic God, Gnar, and declared war on all Symbiotic Demons. Gnar's strength was terrifying. He was imprisoned on an artificial planet made up of billions of Symbiotic Demons. He created the Symbiotic race, cut off the head of the Celestial Group with just one sword, and created the Knowledge Territory in the Guardians of the Galaxy. He also created the God-slaying Black Death Sword in Thor 4: Love and Thunder. In Venom 3, he sent out a few of the xenophagors to force Venom into a desperate situation. In the end, Venom chose to die with the xenophagors alone. Therefore, in the Easter egg, Gnar shouted," Your guardian has fallen, and the universe will be ruled by me." However, the " code " in Venom's body that liberated Gnar also disappeared, which laid the foundation for the subsequent plot development. The second Easter Egg revealed Venom's final fate. When Spider-Man and Doctor Strange accidentally opened a rift in the multiverse, Eddie and Venom were teleported to the Marvel movie universe. They left a black symbiotic in the bar there, and then they were teleported back to the bar in their own universe. Venom also left a black symbiotic in the bar. When the bartender was about to touch the symbiotic, Baron Mordo, who had transformed into a human soldier from Area 51, appeared and put the symbiotic into a small glass jar before bringing the bartender into Area 51. Area 51 was in ruins after the battle. The bartender crawled out of the ground. The small glass jar that originally contained the symbiotic had been broken. A cockroach crawled over, and the symbiotic in the glass jar flashed and successfully attached itself to the cockroach. This hinted at the birth of the successor of the venom. Watching " Venom: The Last Dance " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
Venom: The Last Dance (Venom 3) had two Easter eggs. The second Easter egg required 10 - 20 minutes of subtitles to wait. It showed that Venom was not dead, echoing the phrase "even if it was razed to the ground, cockroaches could survive." In addition, according to the ending Easter egg 2, a drop of residue captured by the special forces attached to the cockroach, so in time, Venom would definitely be able to find its way back to New York. Watching "Venom: The Last Dance" wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
Venom: The Last Dance had two end-credits. In the first ending easter egg, the Symbiotic God, Gnar, appeared and declared war on all Symbiotic Demons. Gnar was imprisoned on a man-made planet made up of billions of Symbiotic Demons. His strength was terrifying, and he only sent a few of the Metaphors to force Venom into a desperate situation. Venom chose to take all the Metaphorous Devourers to be baptized by the strong sulfuric acid and perish together. Therefore, in this easter egg, Gnar shouted," Your guardian has fallen, and the universe will be ruled by me." However, the key to release Gnar, the Codex, in Venom's body had also disappeared. The second end-of-the-movie revealed Venom's final fate. Spider-Man and Dr. Strange accidentally opened a rift in the multiverse. Eddie and Venom were sent to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and left a black symbiotic in the bar. They were then sent back to the bar in their own universe and Venom also left a symbiotic. When the bartender was about to touch the symbiotic, Baron Mordo, who had transformed into a human soldier from Area 51, appeared and put the symbiotic into a small glass jar before taking the bartender away. Area 51 was in ruins after the battle. When the bartender crawled out of the ground and shouted, the small glass jar that originally contained the symbiotic had broken. A cockroach crawled over, and the symbiotic in the glass jar flashed and successfully attached itself to the cockroach. This cockroach became the successor of the venom. Watching " Venom: The Last Dance " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
The negative reviews of Venom 3: The Last Dance were mainly focused on the following aspects: - ** Aspect that did not meet expectations **: - The first two movies had some eye-catching large-scale content, such as the first movie where Venom was hit by a loudspeaker, and the second movie where Venom had a violent and terrifying " son ". However, the early promotion of the third movie was " uncut ", which made people expect large-scale scenes. In the end, the largest scene was only the beginning of the movie where Eddie and Venom were completely transformed into four heads. It was like playing a whack-a-mole game, which was far from what was expected. - [The story doesn't match expectations. The story is centered around Eddie and Venom, who are wanted and want to return to New York to clear their names. On the way, they encounter a xenophagus that comes to snatch the key to the Codex from Venom.] The movie started off with a big crisis, but in the end, it was just a battle with two lizard-like xenophages from Venom's hometown. The process was very difficult, which did not match the audience's expectations of Venom fighting the big BOSS, Gnar, and made people feel that Venom was very weak. - ** Suspected of fraud **: Venom 2's Easter egg hinted that Venom was interested in the appearance of the little spider. According to the direction of the comic, there would be a plot of " Venom teaming up with the little spider." The audience had high expectations. Some people even photoshopped the " Venom Spider " poster. However, there was no appearance of Spiderman in Venom 3 at all, and the Easter egg at the end of the movie was not seen. This made the audience feel cheated. - ** Movie production **: - ** Bad fighting scene **: Although the villain's devouring body gives off a sense of oppression, the fighting scene is chaotic. The actual effect is average. Venom was watching the show the whole time, but he was riding a motorcycle to lure the giant devouring body away. Venom and the giant devouring body had very few battle scenes, probably because of the lack of funds, the battle scenes were not handled well. - ** Movie setting has a loophole **: The movie set that Venom would only be discovered when it transformed into a complete form, but it would not be discovered if it only transformed into a part of it. This setting has a loophole, and it was thought to be lowering the intelligence of the main character group. - ** Missing Marvel Elements **: Almost no Marvel Universe elements. Although Baron Mordo from Doctor Strange appeared, it was useless. Watching " Venom: The Last Dance " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
Here are some classic lines from Venom: The Last Dance: 1. "I will accompany you until the last moment." 2. "Don't forget about me either." 3. "Even if it's razed to the ground, cockroaches can still survive." Watching " Venom: The Last Dance " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
Venom: The Last Dance had a score of 6.6 on Douban. As the third film in the Venom series, this movie's rating surpassed the second film (5.0 points), but was slightly lower than the first film (7.2 points). Watching "Venom: The Last Dance" wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
Venom 3's Last Dance had two end-credits. The first ending easter egg was the appearance of the Symbiotic God, Nar, and the declaration of war against all Symbiotic Demons. Gnar was imprisoned on a man-made planet made up of billions of Symbiotic Demons. His strength was quite terrifying, and even Thanos could only run away in front of him. He even cut off the head of the Celestial God Group with one sword and created the Knowledge Territory. He also created the God-killing Black Death Sword in Thor 4: Love and Thunder. In Venom 3, Gnar only sent out a few of the Myphidoids to force Venom into a corner. In the end, Venom chose to die with the Myphidoids alone. Gnar clamored that the universe would be ruled by him. However, as Venom died, the " Codex " that liberated Gnar also disappeared, which would affect the subsequent development. Although Venom 3 was the last book in the Venom series, the Venom series would continue. The second end-of-movie easter egg appeared after the long 15-minute end-of-movie credits rolled. Spider-Man and Dr. Strange accidentally opened a rift in the multiverse. Eddie and Venom were sent to the Marvel movie universe and left a black symbiotic in the bar. They were then sent back to the bar in their own universe and left a symbiotic. When the bartender was about to touch the symbiotic, the human soldier of Area 51 incarnated by Baron Mordo appeared and put the symbiotic into a glass jar and took the bartender away. In the second ending scene, Area 51 was reduced to ruins after the war. When the bartender crawled out of the ground and shouted, the glass jar that originally contained the symbiotic creature had broken. A cockroach crawled over, and the symbiotic creature dodged and successfully attached itself to the cockroach. The symbiotic creature of this attached cockroach was the successor of the venom. Watching " Venom: The Last Dance " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
Yes, Poison: The Last Dance had two Easter eggs. Watching " Venom: The Last Dance " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
Venom's " The Last Dance " ending theme song was called " Memories." Watching " Venom: The Last Dance " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
At the end of Venom 2, Eddie Brock/Venom saw Tom Herland's version of Peter Parker/Spiderman on TV. This indicated that Venom had officially joined the MCUs, which meant that the interaction between the little spider and Venom no longer existed in the imagination of fans. In terms of copyright, the copyright of the little spider and the surrounding villains had always been controlled by Sony. The appearance of Spider-Man in the third phase of MCUs was the result of a compromise between the two sides. The addition of Venom put an end to the copyright dispute, and Marvel could better integrate superhero resources. However, the Easter egg also brought some questions. For example, the space conversion between Eddie Brock and Venom during their vacation may be related to the fact that Dr. Strange used magic to erase the memory of his true identity at the request of Peter Parker in Spider-Man 3: Heroes of No Return. The problem with the spell caused the villain who knew Spider-Man in the multiverse to be pulled into the MCUs main universe. Venom could recognize Spider-Man, who did not belong to its own universe, because Venom's symbiotic form was called Clinta. Its race had tens of billions of years of history, and there was a unified thought (beehive consciousness) between individuals. This beehive consciousness could exist across time and space in multiple universes. Venom in the 2007 Spider-Man trilogy had fought with the little spider. Through it, Venom shared its consciousness with the Venom in the current universe, so it could recognize Peter Parker in the news (although it was a different version, the attire could be recognized). Watching "Venom: The Last Dance" wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!