Venom 4

Rating: 5/5 Symbiote Symphony

The Venom trilogy (and now quadrilogy) has been a wild ride—part buddy comedy, part body horror, part superhero spectacle. Venom 4: King in Black brings it all together in an epic, emotional conclusion that finally delivers the crossover fans have been craving.

The film opens with Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) and Venom living a quiet life in San Francisco, trying to stay out of trouble. But trouble finds them when Knull, the god of the symbiotes, arrives on Earth with an army of dragons and a simple goal: reclaim the symbiotes and destroy the planet. To stand a chance, Eddie must do the unthinkable—team up with Peter Parker (Tom Holland), who has his own history with symbiotes.

The chemistry between Hardy and Holland is electric. Venom and Spider-Man trade insults, Peter and Eddie bond over lost loved ones, and the action is spectacular. The final battle, with Venom in his full “King in Black” form, is worth the price of admission alone. It’s funny, it’s emotional, and it’s a fitting end to Venom’s journey.

The Verdict: A triumphant, hilarious, and heartfelt conclusion. Tom Hardy gives his all, and Tom Holland matches him. Don’t skip the credits.

Final Thought: We are Venom. And we are enough.