Venom 3’s box office performance and its potential impact on Sony’s next Spider-Man Universe movie, Kraven the Hunter(Photo Credit – Instagram/Facebook)

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As Sony’s one more Marvel movie remains to grace our screens in 2024, the recent release of Venom: The Last Dance could be a significant indicator of how the studio’s next film fare at the box office. Since the release of Venom in 2018, Sony Spider-Man Universe had its ups and downs. While Venom had established quite a good fanbase, none of Sony’s other superhero films, like Madame Web and Morbius, failed to impress the fans. But Venom remains the one big win in the live-action universe so far.

As Venom 3 marks the end of Tom Hardy’s trilogy, Sony has one last chapter in 2024, Kraven the Hunter, starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson. While it’s tough to say if Kraven will deliver on the promise that keeps the Spider-Man universe alive and thriving, Venom 3’s potential box office success hints that the audience may be ready to give Sony’s latest anti-hero a chance.

Is Sony’s Spider-Man Universe Dead?

The latest chapter in the Spider-Man universe, Venom: The Last Dance, may have stumbled out of the gate with a $51 million domestic debut, the lowest in the trilogy, but the film is still finding its footing. With a 49% drop in its second weekend, the film reclaimed the top spot after bringing in $26.1 million. Even overseas, Venom: The Last Dance is taking off with $317 million worldwide, surpassing Venom: Let There Be Carnage.

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