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Though Hardy has been upfront that this Venom storyline is over, he has also mentioned that he would love to see the character fight Spider-Man in some capacity; clearly, Sony would love to see one of their recent movies finally actually cross over with the Tom Holland version the MCU created when the company licensed Spidey back to them on a temporary basis.

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This kind of face-off would also be a way of retiring the Venom movie series while reviving the character in a bigger, more popular universe (and not forcing the Madame Web/Venom/Morbius team-up that would be more perversely fascinating). Obviously the MCU is unwilling to commit to that at the moment—and if they were, they’d probably try to keep it under wraps. So instead, these scenes essentially announce the intention to take Spider-Man without Spider-Man and spin it further off into Venom without Venom. They’ve teased a movie where, at best, Knull fights a super-roach.

Indeed, that’s what the filmmakers halfheartedly teased at the recent New York Comic Con: More Knull! You haven’t seen the last of this guy! (Honestly, we’ve barely seen the first of him. He’s only in The Last Dance for a few non-tantalizing minutes.) But then, teasing stuff that hasn’t been given more than cursory thought has become a rich SPUMGAG tradition. Specifically, these movies have assembled perhaps the most burnt-on-the-outside, raw-on-the-inside batch of credit cookies in movie history. Though the first Venom kept it relatively simple by teasing a sequel, it’s been a mess since Let There Be Carnage. In the mid-credits scene of that film, Venom starts babbling about other universes, conveniently just before Venom/Eddie get mysteriously transported into the MCU, where J. Jonah Jameson is revealing the secret identity of Spider-Man as one Peter Parker.

Then, in the mid-credits scene of Spider-Man: No Way Home, Venom/Eddie gets zapped back to their home universe (along with everyone else Dr. Strange’s spell sends back) before they have a chance to actually do anything—but through their inexplicable Sony Powers, are able to leave behind a bit of Venom Goo, chasing a ha-ha-just-kidding with a shameless or-are-we? This zip-zap is basically reprised at the beginning of The Last Dance, as Venom hollers, in discount-Deadpool style, that he’s had enough of this multiverse shit. (Yes, what a wild and convoluted five minutes it’s been, Venom.) Meanwhile, Morbius used the same No Way Home mechanics to engineer the most inexplicable move of all: Bringing Adrian Toomes, the Vulture from the MCU, into the shared universe of Morbius and Venom, and deciding that this would create in Vulture and Morbius a shared animosity toward Spider-Man (who seems to exist in this universe, presumably having been born in 2003 during Madame Web), which as yet has failed to come to pass.

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