DIGITAL SPY– Venom 3 may be subtitled The Last Dance, but it might not be Tom Hardy’s final time playing the character.
Speaking to IGN to promote the final part of his comic book trilogy, Hardy teased that: “I’ve loved every moment of Eddie and Venom and I was really fond of them.
“I’d play them any time, you know, because there’s a special place that exists within me to want to operate those two characters wherever you put them in whatever capacity.
“I feel like a sense of obligation and responsibility and duty of care to those two that will never end. I’ll always be with them.”
While it seems that things were being set up for Hardy to appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the actor explained that he doesn’t think it’s going to happen in the next solo Spider-Man film, which recently got a release date and has a “crazy” script, according to Tom Holland.
“I don’t see [Eddie Brock/Venom] in the next Spider-Man movie, because I’d have the script and I don’t have that,” Hardy added in an interview with ComicBook.com.
If you want to spoil things for yourself, you can check out how both the film’s ending and the mid/post credit sequences set things up for further movies in this universe.
Meanwhile, Hardy recently signed on to star in Guy Ritchie’s new Paramount+ series The Associate alongside Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren.
The show follows a family of elite London fixers and focuses on the business they run and their complex relationships.
Hardy will play fixer Harry, while Brosnan and Mirren will star as the family’s patriarch and matriarch.
Venom: The Last Dance is out in cinemas now. Venom and Venom: Let There Be Carnage are both available to watch on Channel 4’s streaming service.