Tom Hardy’s Venom: The King’s Rise

Venom: The Last Dance Teases New Villain Arc

by August Tales

Venom: The Last Dance is poised to deliver a high-octane spectacle, marking the end of Eddie Brock’s (Tom Hardy) solo run. Fans have embraced Hardy’s portrayal in two films and a series of enigmatic post-credit appearances since 2018. However, Hardy has confirmed that this film will be his final solo outing as Venom. Yet, speculation is rife about Eddie’s future, either in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe or through another Marvel Cinematic Universe crossover.

Knull: The New Cosmic Threat

Knull, created by Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman, is a cosmic entity with a vast influence across Marvel lore. Initially tied to Gorr the God Butcher’s storyline in Thor, Knull emerges as the “King in Black.” He rules over all symbiotes and becomes the central antagonist in the King in Black comic crossover, uniting the Marvel Universe against him.

Hints from those involved with The Last Dance suggest Knull’s introduction may be the start of a more extensive narrative. This opens up the possibility of Knull becoming a significant onscreen villain. Alternatively, could Eddie surpass Knull and fill that role himself?

Eddie Brock’s Potential Transformation

While Eddie transforming into Knull might seem far-fetched, it offers intriguing potential. Hardy’s character could, however, evolve into the King in Black, a title Eddie earns after defeating Knull in the comics. This shift grants him control over the symbiotes, a role explored in comics as Eddie starts a new superhero team.

The Last Dance might not encompass this transformation, but the idea of Eddie becoming bonded to the symbiotes universe is compelling. If a future Spider-Man crossover event occurs, Eddie Brock’s role as a major antagonist could be fascinating. The Venom franchise, amidst Sony’s Spider-Man spin-offs, has thrived at the box office, resonating deeply with fans.

The Path Ahead for Venom

Turning the franchise’s leading figure into its greatest villain holds narrative allure. As evident by the MCU’s bold casting for Doctor Doom, reimagining beloved characters has been a successful strategy. Despite characters like Morbius and Madame Web garnering mixed reactions, a collective effort to challenge a powerful Venom could attract audiences.

If Venom ascends to become the live-action King in Black, it would keep fans guessing, given the unpredictable nature of such adaptations. Hardy’s Venom, celebrated for its eccentric and grandiose style, transitioning from journalist to cosmic entity, would be a marvel to witness.

In Conclusion

Venom: The Last Dance arrives in theaters on Friday, October 25th, promising to be unforgettable. Fans eagerly await how Eddie Brock’s journey will evolve in this cinematic universe.

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