10 Best Venom: The Last Dance Quotes
Spoiler alert! This article contains spoilers for Venom: The Last Dance.
Venom: The Last Dance, the final chapter in Sony’s Venom trilogy, provides plenty of humor, heart, and unexpectedly emotional dialogue. The film follows Marvel’s Eddie Brock and his symbiote partner, Venom, as they face new challenges and old enemies, bringing their journey to a bittersweet end. The best lines from Venom: The Last Dance each reflect the unique humor, emotional depth, and quirky dynamic that made Tom Hardy’s Venom trilogy memorable.
Part of Sony’s Spider-Man Universe, Venom: The Last Dance continues the story of Eddie and Venom, after they are implicated for murder in Venom: Let There Be Carnage. The plot revolves around Eddie’s quest to redeem himself and protect Earth, exploring his bond with Venom and the sacrifices they must make. The most unforgettable quotes from this concluding chapter each add to the unique tone and character development that made the trilogy special.
10 "How Does Tom Cruise Do This?!" Eddie And Venom's Airplane Ride
Image via Sony Pictures In one the most hilarious scenes in Venom: The Last Dance, Eddie and Venom are clinging to the outside of an airplane mid-flight, on their way back from Mexico to New York. As they struggle to hold on, Eddie exclaims, “How does Tom Cruise do this?!” This witty line references Cruise’s famous Mission Impossible stunt where he clung to the outside of an airplane for real - a feat that stunned audiences. Eddie’s comment
brings a dose of realism to the over-the-top action, grounding the scene with a laugh and emphasizing Eddie’s disbelief at the surreal situation.
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Venom, on the other hand, revels in the thrill, loving the danger and speed. The quote highlights the
humorous clash between Eddie’s down-to-earth reluctance and Venom’s wild enthusiasm, underscoring the comedic aspect of their dynamic. It’s a playful moment that nods to action-movie tropes while allowing the audience to share Eddie’s amusement - and slight terror.
9 "We Are Venom" Eddie And Venom Confront A Mexican Gang Close In another memorable Venom: The Last Dance scene, Eddie and Venom confront a Mexican gang responsible for dog fighting. The gang, seeing Eddie’s transformation, demands to know who or what he is. Eddie and Venom respond together, trying to say, “We are Venom” - a phrase audiences know well. However, it takes them three attempts to synchronize the line properly, e
ach try funnier than the last. Their comedic timing here underscores how much their bond has grown yet still retains that humorous disconnect.
This scene sets the tone for the movie, showing how
Venom has become more playful and almost silly, adding humor to his darker side. The delayed delivery adds to the fun, as it suggests that even though they’re one entity, they’re still learning how to work in unison. It’s a heartwarming moment that reveals their progress as partners and provides a good laugh.
8 "You're So Desperate To Believe They're Here For Altruistic Reasons. It Makes You Dangerous." Strickland Questions Dr. Teddy Payne Close During a conversation between Strickland and Dr. Teddy Payne about the symbiotes inVenom: The Last Dance, Strickland delivers this biting line. Dr. Payne suggests that the Symbiotes were “running” when they landed on Earth, i
mplying that they’re misunderstood beings seeking refuge. Strickland, however, quickly dismisses this interpretation with, “You’re so desperate to believe they’re here for altruistic reasons. It makes you dangerous.”
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3 The line illustrates Strickland’s skeptical and relentless nature, as he’s quick to label Dr. Payne’s hope as a threat. Strickland’s patronizing tone
hints at his own limited perspective, as the story later proves him wrong. His stubborn refusal to see any positive in the Symbiotes reflects the movie’s larger theme of misunderstanding and prejudice against those who are different. It’s a powerful quote that foreshadows Strickland’s eventual misjudgment, adding depth to the story’s conflict.
7 "Cute! I Promise Not To Eat It!" Venom Finds A Dog In Mexico Close When Eddie and Venom storm a Mexican dog fighting operation in Venom: The Last Stand’s first act, Venom spots a caged dog and is immediately captivated. He excitedly exclaims, “Cute! I promise not to eat it!” This hilarious line
shows Venom’s evolving personality - he’s developed a sense of empathy, even if it’s still a bit rough around the edges.
Venom’s excitement and his promise not to eat the dog are endearing, as it
reveals his attempt at embracing Eddie’s values. This scene demonstrates Venom’s growth and his efforts to adjust to a world where not everything is prey. It’s a funny, heartwarming moment that highlights Venom’s increasingly human responses while maintaining his alien mindset. Moments like this deepen the character, showing that while he’s still a formidable symbiote, he’s learning to see the world in a more compassionate way.
6 "Lady Luck Is A Fickle Sl**!" Venom Is Frustrated After Losing In The Casino
Image via Sony Pictures After spending all of Eddie’s money in a Las Vegas casino, Venom grows frustrated and lashes out at the slot machine. He kicks Eddie’s foot into the machine and yells, “Lady Luck is a fickle sl**!” It’s a jarring and unexpected line, but one that captures Venom’s growing frustration with the game’s luck-based mechanics. His reaction is even funnier when he realizes that Mrs. Chen is also in the casino.
This Venom: The Last Dance line encapsulates Venom’s impulsive and outspoken nature. His fury at something so trivial as a casino game is both humorous and relatable, as it humanizes him further. Venom’s unfiltered frustration adds a layer of comedy,
contrasting the character’s intense, sometimes violent personality with these more petty, human emotions. It is contrasted against his earlier excitement over gambling, quickly working his way through stages of gambling addiction and finally vents his frustration with a surprising turn of phrase.
5 "I Am So Glad We Did Not Eat This Lovely Family." Venom And Eddie Get A Lift Close In a touching Venom: The Last Dance scene, Eddie and Venom hitch a ride with the Moon family,
a warm and welcoming group who offer them a glimpse of normalcy. After spending time with them, Eddie and the father, Martin Moon (Rhys Ifans), share a heart-to-heart. Afterward, Venom reflects, saying, “I am so glad we did not eat this lovely family.”
It’s a sincere comment that
shows how Venom has softened, learning to appreciate companionship in a new way. Venom’s remark is both humorous and poignant. It highlights his growing empathy and reflects how he and Eddie have been denied the comforts of family and community. The scene also underscores their shared yearning for connection and stability, a life Venom glimpses only briefly. This quote encapsulates Venom’s bittersweet realization that he wants more than just survival - he wants connection.
4 "I Won't Forget You, Buddy." Eddie Visits The Statue Of Liberty
At the end of Venom: The Last Dance, Eddie stands at the Statue of Liberty, honoring Venom’s sacrifice. Venom, who gave his life to save Eddie and the universe, had previously commented several times that he’d like to visit the statue. Moments before he dies, Venom tells Eddie, “Don’t forget me.” Remembering this, Eddie says softly, “I won’t forget you, buddy.” The quote is
an emotional tribute to their partnership, capturing the depth of their friendship.
This Venom: The Las Dance line delivers a powerful ending to their journey, emphasizing the lasting bond they shared despite all odds. Eddie’s promise is poignant, solidifying Venom’s place in his heart and life. It’s a bittersweet moment,
symbolizing not only the end of their adventure but also the end of a transformative chapter for Eddie. The quote highlights the growth of their relationship, turning Venom from a threat into a trusted friend.
3 "It's Goodbye For Now." Venom Sacrifices Himself
As Venom sacrifices himself to save Eddie and the universe in Venom: The Last Dance, he pushes Eddie away just before he’s engulfed in powerful acid. After Eddie protests and Venom asks him not to forget him, Venom utters, “It’s goodbye for now.” This line echoes an earlier moment in the film when Martin Moon says he prefers “goodbye for now,”
adding a layer of sentimentality and hope.
Venom’s words
imply that his story might not be over, as his essence could live on in the remaining scraps scattered across the multiverse. It’s a hopeful farewell, leaving open the possibility of his return while acknowledging the gravity of the sacrifice. This quote encapsulates the bond between Eddie and Venom, their connection so deep that even in parting, Venom’s words comfort Eddie. It’s a touching moment that teases future SSU narratives set-up by Venom: The Last Dance.
2 "I'm So Done With This Multiverse Sh**!" Venom And Eddie Return To The SSU Close In the Venom: The Last Dance opening scene, Eddie and Venom are still in the MCU timeline following Venom: Let There Be Carnage and Spider-Man: No Way Home. They are then transported back to their original universe via a portal. Upon their return, Venom exclaims "I"m so done with this multiverse sh**!" This hilarious line is especially satisfying, partly because it is
seemingly commenting from the audience"s perspective.
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1 The multiverse has become a pervasive narrative device throughout the MCU and the DCU. With the rise of superhero fatigue, the repetitive nature of superhero movies is more obvious than ever, and
the repeated use of the multiverse is contributing to this weary perspective. After the multiverse was theorized to be a major part of Venom: The Last Dance, Venom was speaking for everyone when he said he was sick of it, with the multiverse playing a refreshingly minor role in the eventual narrative.
1 "I Thought We Were Going To Be The Lethal Protector?" "We Are. That's What This Is." Venom And Eddie Prepare For The End Close The highly compelling Venom: The Last Dance scene in which Eddie and Venom prepare to sacrifice themselves for the greater good is a truly heart-wrenching moment. It"s
a surprisingly emotional scene, as it seems the pair have reached the end of their adventure. Sheltering in a bombed-out van, the pair discuss their predicament, with Venom noting that their pursuers will never yield. A tearful Eddie says to Venom, "I thought we were going to be the lethal protector?"
Venom replies, "We are. That"s what this is." The simple line is rousing and heartbreaking at the same time. This was originally a reference to Venom"s lethal style of justice that the pair were planning to unleash on the world as a superhero. Instead, they are faced with only one option,
with them themselves being the ones who will die. Hardy"s performance is captivating, making this tearjerker moment the best quote from
Venom: The Last Dance.
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7/10 38 8.6/10 Venom: The Last Dance 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 fought 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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