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Venom: The Last Dance is the final adventure for Eddie Brock and his symbiotic half as they go on a road trip across the United States — and fight the power of the symbiote god Knull in the process. But despite the finality of The Last Dance, there is an end-credits sequence, and a mid-credits sequence to boot. To get into what both of those sequences entail, in terms of exactly how they hint at the future of the Venom franchise, is a subject for another article.
✕ Remove Ads Does 'Venom: The Last Dance' Set Up a Sequel? Close In the trailer for Venom: The Last Dance, there are major hints that either Eddie or the Venom symbiote will shuffle off the mortal coil. Regardless of the answer to that question, will we be seeing more Venom stories? Writer/director Kelly Marcel teased both the reappearance of Knull in future projects and other symbiote stories during a Sony Pictures panel at New York Comic Con.
✕ Remove Ads Hardy shouldn't count himself out yet, though. Recent years have seen Michael Keaton and Hugh Jackman return to their respective roles of Batman and Wolverine, so there could be a point where he dons the Venom symbiote in the future. That time could even be closer than fans think: Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars look to take viewers on a tour through the multiverse, and the original Secret Wars storyline saw Spider-Man first wearing the symbiote suit.
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