One new theory suggestsVenom: The Last Dancecould bring Sony’s Spider-Man Universe to an end, but not before Eddie Brock’s Venom joins theMCUproper. Thefinal trailer forVenom: The Last Dancehas revealed that Knull will be introduced in the upcoming movie, posing the most significant threat yet to Eddie Brock and Venom. Knull is a formidable villain in Marvel Comics, and his live-action debut has raised worries that Venom might not survive his latest adventure, but not all hope is lost, according to a wild new theory.
It was previously revealed thatVenom: The Last Dancewould beTom Hardy’s final solo movie as Eddie Brock, but it’s unclear whether the character, or simply just Venom, will continue on in some capacity. There are hopes that this won’t be the end of Venom in live-action, thoughmany would prefer the beloved character to be handled directly by Marvel Studios rather than Sony Pictures. A new theory explains how this could actually be possible afterVenom: The Last Dance, and it could have major repercussions for the whole ofSony’s Spider-Man Universe.

Knull Destroys Sony’s Spider-Man Universe’s Earth In Venom 3: Theory Explained
Knull Was Revealed In Venom: The Last Dance’s Final Trailer
A new theory posed byComicodigysuggests that Knull could destroy the Earth of Sony’s Spider-Man Universe inVenom: The Last Dance, not only attacking Eddie Brock and Venom, but eradicating everything.This theory is based on the release of an international poster forVenom: The Last Dance, which shows the titular Venom in front of a burning Las Vegas, with meteors showering down around him. This apocalyptic scene could reveal a great deal aboutKnull’s plans inThe Last Dance, and may spell bad news for the Earth itself.
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In Marvel Comics, Knull is a primordial deity who was dubbed the “King in Black” by early Celestials.He once ruled over a cosmos of darkness, and now wants to bring that darkness back to the universe. This could also be Knull’s goal inVenom: The Last Dance, and if he succeeds, the Earth of Sony’s Spider-Man Universe could very easily be destroyed, especially since there is only Venom to oppose him, rather than a team of formidable superheroes. This would be catastrophic, but it doesn’t need to be the end for Venom.
Eddie Brock & Venom Can Be Saved Thanks To Spider-Man: No Way Home
Tom Hardy Made His MCU Debut In Spider-Man: No Way Home
While Knull destroying the world could easily mark the end of Venom’s story in live-action, a more popular theory brings Venom permanently into the MCU proper.Spider-Man: No Way Home’spost-credits scene sawEddie Brock and Venom brought to the MCUby Doctor Strange’s spell, and when he was sent back home, he left a piece of the Venom Symbiote in a bar in Mexico.It’s possible Venom in the SSU may still be connected to this piece of himself across universes, so when Knull destroys his world, he could simply hop into Earth-616.
Venom 3 & Spider-Man 4 Directly Set Up Avengers 6 In Huge MCU Theory
A wild theory suggests Venom: The Last Dance and the MCU’s Spider-Man 4 could crossover to set up Peter Parker’s role in Avengers: Secret Wars.
This would be a clear way to integrate Venom into the MCU’s main continuity with a simple, clear and concise explanation. Many want to see Venom join the MCU, especially because this could finally bring him face-to-face withTom Holland’s Spider-Man, and perhaps hint at Peter Parker getting his black Spider-Man suit.Venom: The Last Danceis the best chance to make this happen, especially by pitting Venom against a supervillain as formidable and seemingly unstoppable as Knull.

There Has Been Speculation That Sony Will Reboot The SSU (Again)
Sony’s Spider-Man Universe Hasn’t Been The Most Successful Franchise
Sony’s Spider-Man Universe began as a reboot of Sony’s former plans for a shared franchise, which would have featured spinoffs fromMarc Webb’sThe Amazing Spider-Manmovies, starring Andrew Garfield. Even so,the SSU never really managed to find its footing, and has delivered increasingly worse projects as it has developed, withMorbiusandMadame Web, in particular, being berated. These movies are regarded as two of the worst superhero movies of all time, so it would make sense that Sony may want to scrap the franchise and start again.
Sony’s Spider-Man Universe has only grossed a total of $1.63 billion at the global box office, withMadame Webclocking it at only just over $100 million in 2024.

Introducing Knull and having him destroy the world inVenom: The Last Dancewould be a sure-fire way to end Sony’s Spider-Man Universe, creating the opportunity for a new, and hopefully better, franchise to take its place. The relationship between Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios seems to be strengthening with eachnewSpider-Manmovie in the MCU.This means a new Sony-produced Marvel franchise could be more closely connected to its more-successful cousin, which would seriously benefit Tom Holland’s Spider-Man and the future of the MCU.
Kraven The Hunter Might Tell A Story Nobody Expected If The SSU Is Rebooted
Kraven The Hunter Is Scheduled To Be Released In December 2024
If Knull obliterates Sony’s Spider-Man Universe inVenom: The Last Dance, the onus will fall onKraven the Hunterto decide the future of Sony’s Marvel movies.Kraven the Hunteris scheduled to be releasedin December 2024, but is currently the final movie in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe’s upcoming slate.This could suggest that Sony has planned a reboot of the franchise followingThe Last Dance, withKraven the Hunterkicking off the new franchise, and subsequent projects are being kept hidden, but this could also hint at something much more game-changing.
Is Sony About To Reboot Their Spider-Man Universe AGAIN!?
Recent developments with Sony’s Spider-Man franchise suggests that another reboot may be on the cards after Kraven the Hunter releases in December.
Kraven the Huntercould, in fact, be the first major movie clearly connectingSony’s Marvel franchise to Marvel Studios' MCU.There have been calls for Spider-Man to battle Kraven the Hunter on-screen for several years, most notably as Kraven is the subject of one of Spider-Man’s most dramatic and emotional storylines in Marvel Comics, 1987’sKraven’s Last Hunt. This could be explored inKraven the Hunter, especially ifVenom: The Last Danceseriously shakes up the SSU. The franchise may never be the same again.

Venom: The Last Dance
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Venom: The Last Dance is a film directed by an undisclosed director, featuring the character Venom in a thrilling narrative. The movie explores the alien symbiote’s latest challenges and transformations as it navigates through a world full of danger and new adversaries.
