Warning! This post contains SPOILERS forVenom:The Last DanceVenom: The Last Dancefeatures a wide collection of Easter eggs and Marvel references. Amid massive symbiote mayhem and the introduction of Knull the Symbiote God in live-action, the final movie in theVenomtrilogy starring Tom Hardy features some very exciting nods. This includes references to the previousVenommovies, Marvel Comics, and even the MCU.

Following his battle with Carnage in San Francisco and a brief visit to Earth-616,Venom: The Last Dancesees Eddie and his symbiote other on the run as fugitives. Not only are they wanted by the police and a government organization tasked with studying symbiotes, but the minions ofKnull the Symbiote God (Andy Serkis)are after Brock/Venom as well.To that end, here are the biggest Easter eggs and references to be found inVenom: The Last Dance.

Tom Hardy’s Eddie Brock being returned to Venom’s world in Spider-Man: No Way Home

24Knull’s Origins

Straight From Marvel Comics

Venom: The Last Danceopens with Knull trapped on the world known as Klyntar, the symbiotes' word for “cage”. Having been imprisoned by his own creations, the reveal that the symbiotes turned and trapped their creator is ripped straight from the comics before the King in Black was inadvertently freed by Eddie Brock and Venom ahead of2020’sKing in Blackcrossoverin the comics by Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman.

23Xenophages

Symbiote-Killers

Confirmed to be thesymbiote-killing monsters known as Xenophagesin the original comics,Venom: The Last Danceadds the twist that these creatures were also created by Knull following the symbiotes' betrayal. However,Xenophages are simply another alien species in the comics, rather than being creations of the King in Black.

22Eddie and Venom’s MCU Post-Credits Scene

Some Slight Ret-Conning

Eddie and Venom’s story begins with a retelling of thepost-credits scene at the end of 2021’sSpider-Man: No Way Homewhich reveals that the two were transported to the MCU, albeit in Mexico rather than New York like the rest of the Spider-Man movie’s villains. However,The Last Dance’sversion sees Eddie and Venom being shot back through a portalrather than fading away with a burst of light as originally depicted.

21Sick Of This Multiverse S***

Venom Agrees With Deadpool

Returning to their own reality,Venom comments that he’s sick of this “multiverse s***”. Hilariously,this is a similar sentiment held by Deadpool as seen in this year’sDeadpool & Wolverine. Both are seemingly poignant commentaries on the higher influx of multiverse-focused superhero movies in recent years. After all, they are both part of the MCU’s ongoing Multiverse Saga.

20Eddie Kicked Out Of New York

A Reference To Eddie’s Comics Origins Before Venom

Realizing that they’ve become fugitives, Eddie decides that he and Venom should go to New York as he was some dirt on a judge they can blackmail for help. He also mentions that he was kicked out of New York as was referenced in the firstVenom. Just like in the comics,Eddie had issues with an editor at the Daily Globe, a key rival of the Daily Bugle, explaining his move to San Francisco.

19Still A Piece of Symbiote in The MCU?

Venom May Still Live

Eagle-eyed viewers will notice thatthepiece of symbiote that remained in the MCU is presumably still unrecovered in Mexico. As such, this could have some major implications for the future of both Sony’s universe and Earth-616. Not only could this symbiote perhaps find its way toTom Holland’s Spider-Man for his own Symbiote Saga in the MCU, but it could also be a means of reuniting Eddie with Venom after the events onVenom: The Last Dance.

18Eddie Hanging Upside Down

You Can’t Not Think About Spider-Man

While fighting the dog-fighting gang,Eddie is shown talking to one of the thugs while hanging upside down by one of Venom’s tendrils. As such, it’s not hard to think about multiple iterations of Spider-Man who are constantly hanging upside down from their webs.

17The Superhero Who Can’t Fly

“Wanna Bet?”

After Eddie complains that Venom can’t fly, the symbiote suggests that he indeed can. While the duo is later shown hanging off the side of a plane, this could also be a reference to Venom in 2020’sKing in Blackwho grew dragon wings of his own by the crossover’s end. Similarly,Venom also grew wings at the end of Insomniac’sSpider-Man 2game. Perhaps the same could occur for the live-action Venom when and if he ends up facing Knull.

16Rex Strickland

A Symbiote Host In The Comics

Chiwetel Ejiofor plays Rex Strickland inVenom: The Last Dance.While a bond doesn’t occur in the movie, the comics' version of Rex did indeed bond to a symbiote and served in Vietnam alongside Nick Fury and Wolverine, having been codenamed “Tyrannosaur” alongside other symbiote-bonded soldiers.

15Mulligan’s Original Symbiote Left Him for Dead

Toxin, Carnage’s Offspring

Patrick Mulligan is saved from his mortal wounds received at the end ofLet There Be Carnagethanks to the Imperium Project and Doctor Teddy Payne.Bonding with a brand-new symbiote, it’s revealed that the original symbiote left Mulligan to die. Having come from Carnage,one can assume that this first symbiote was Toxin from the comics, Mulligan’s symbiote on the page.

Venom from the Venom movies in front of a red background

Daily Globe Bugle Rival

Venom in the MCU in Spider-Man No Way Home

Spider-Man upside-down in a Damage Control facility in Spider-Man Homecoming.

Chiwetel Ejiofor’s Rex Strickland trapping a piece of the venom symbiote in Venom: The Last Dance