Venom 3 has a new release date set for November 8, 2024, after a delay from its original date in June 2024. The rescheduling comes following the end of a strike by the SAG-AFTRA actors' union, allowing production to continue. Sony Pictures has confirmed that the film will be available in IMAX and other premium large formats.

Details on the third installment are currently limited, but we know that Tom Hardy will reprise his role as Venom. Kelly Marcel directs and co-writes with Tom Hardy, while also serving as a producer alongside Avi Arad, Matt Tolmach, Amy Pascal, and Hutch Parker.

Speculation about the film's content has been sparked by a deleted video from Sony that showcased a mashup of Hardy's and Topher Grace's iterations of Venom, hinting at possible crossover elements. Official announcements about Venom 3 first emerged at CinemaCon in 2022, with Hardy confirming the screenplay's completion in June of that year. While the notion exists of multiple Venoms potentially featuring in the sequel, audiences are left to anticipate what could unfold, especially considering the multiverse themes introduced in Spider-Man: No Way Home.

The previous film, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, was reviewed by IGN and received a score of 7/10, being praised for its entertaining portrayal of Venom and the inclusion of a significant villain.

In related news, a deleted scene from the first Venom movie and casting considerations for Venom 3 have been shared.