Married 3 reviews aren't out yet, but two alleged early reactions aren't the most optimistic news for fans of Tom Hardy's first two entries in Sony's Spider-Man Universe.
Venom: The Last Dance is the final chapter in a trilogy that began with the first film and continued with the sequel, Let it be a bloodbath. While they were both box office hits, the first two Married films received negative reviews from critics. The fans were definitely more positive towards them. The first one Married the film has an audience score of 80% against its 30% critics score Let it be a bloodbaths audience score is 84% against a critic score of 57%. But if a reputable scooper is to be believed, Married 3 may not resonate with audiences as well as its predecessors.

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Scooper Daniel Richtman claims he talked to people who saw Married 3 and didn't like it, even though I enjoyed the first movie and Let it be a bloodbath. Richtman did not provide details on who those people were or specifically how many people he spoke to. He seemingly acknowledged that these reactions are not indicative of what most people will think Married 3writes, “Take it as you will.”
Direct co-founder Jack McBryan responded to Richtman's post by looking at those who liked the first two Married films and expresses excitement for The last dance. “People with bad taste didn't like #Venom3, could be the best or worst thing about this movie, but either way, it makes me more excited,” McBryan wrote. Other fans responded to Ritchman's post by toasting Venom: Let There Be Carnage. “Anyone who said they liked the other one is lying,” wrote @NevinMcScott. Similarly, @charIiestfu wrote, “I think everyone who liked the other can't be trusted.”
Fans will learn what the critics were thinking Married 3 soon, but if the general response is negative, it would continue a troubling trend for Sony's Spider-Man Universe and comic book movies. Aside from the Venom movies, Sony's Spider-Man Universe so far consists only of Madame Web and Jared Letos Morbiusboth critical bombs and cash bombs. Although it doesn't release until December 13th, many expect Kraven the Hunter to continue Sony's record of mediocrity.
The success of the first two films at the box office is no guarantee Married 3 will be a hit. More recently, comic book sequels have struggled to achieve the same financial fortunes as their predecessors. DC's Aquaman 2 and Shazam 2 underperformed compared to the first films in each franchise, and Marvel's couldn't get anywhere near the $1 billion plus gross of the first Captain Marvel movie. In recent times, Joker 2 bombed at the box office despite being a sequel to a billion-dollar hit that was also an awards season darling. If a similar fate awaits Married 3 remains to be seen.
Venom: The Last Dance will be released in theaters on October 25, 2024.

Venom 3 is the third and final installment in Sony's symbiote trilogy starring Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock. It follows the events of Let There Be Carnage, where the anti-hero battled serial killer Cletus Kasady, and Spider-Man: No Way Home, where Brock was briefly transported to the MCU through the multiverse.

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