• Take 2 - Venom: The Last Dance

  • Oct 30 2024
  • Length: 21 mins
  • Podcast

Take 2 - Venom: The Last Dance

  • Summary

  • The Chronicle Take 2 lands online as Paul Devine and new writer Federica Battiato review Venom: The Last Dance.

    A big thank you to everyone who has already downloaded or listened to The Chronicle Episode 35. The current episode contains reviews for The Apprentice and The Wild Robot [find that episode here].

    The end is nigh for Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) and everyone's favourite symbiote, Venom in Venom: The Last Dance. Kelly Marcel not only just writes but now directs the third film from Sony Pictures Spider Verse. After the events of Venom: Let There Be Carnage and death of Detective Mulligan (Stephen Graham), Eddie and Venom are in Mexico. However their escape across looks short lived as Eddie finds he's wanted for the death of Mulligan and the pair head toward New York. Things are Thwarted when an existential threat sees the pair fight for their lives and humanity.

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