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Will Tom Hardy’s Eddie Brock Return To The Venom Franchise After The Last Dance? Here’s All We Know
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Will Tom Hardy’s Eddie Brock Return To The Venom Franchise After The Last Dance? Here’s All We Know

Venom: The Last Dance marks the end of the Venom trilogy and also Tom Hardy’s character of Eddie Brock. However, the Marvel movie, just like the other ones, contains a post-credit scene, making the fans wonder if Hardy will return to the MCU anytime soon again.

It shouldn’t come as a surprise to the audience that the franchise returns with another movie, as the storyline of the latest release focuses on building up the future prospects rather than developing Brock’s character as Venom.

Moreover, the cast members like Juno Temple stepping into the Marvel world, though to replace the previous leading lady, still give out hope to fans that the story is not ending just yet. 

As the climax of the movie nears, the fans get to see intense fight scenes between Brock/Venom and Xenophage, a creature sent out by Knull to bring the Codex to him. After a series of explosions and other crucial fight moments, Brock is seen to be settled in Manhattan, recalling his good days with Venom

Apart from the post-credit scene, a mid-credit scene too keeps the audience hooked on the plot ahead, if at all the makers plan on going ahead with the franchise without the hero. As per the midcredits, Knull looks straight into the camera for the first time and claims that Venom’s defeat has set him free from the imprisonment. 

In the scene, Knull says, “Your champion has fallen. Your planets will be mine. The King in Black is awake. I will kill your world. Everyone will burn, and you will watch.”

ALSO READ: Michelle Williams Not Part Of Venom: The Last Dance? Here’s What Film’s Director Has To Say

According to the fan theories, Knull might have been the big bad of The Last Dance, but with the buildup for the future, uncertainty remains. The creators too, however, have not completely scraped off the theories leading the fans to wonder that a Marvel/Sony creation might soon be in the works again. 

Meanwhile, Venom: The Last Dance is directed by Kelly Marcel, and for the plot, the synopsis of the film reads, “Eddie Brock and Venom must make a devastating decision as they’re pursued by a mysterious military man.” The movie is available to watch in theaters.

ALSO READ: Venom: The Last Dance Screenwriter Reveals How THIS Tom Hardy Joke Ft. Ryan Reynolds’ Mention Made It Into The Movie

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Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla Diwali Bash: Anil Kapoor-Sunita Kapoor, Karan Johar, Agastya Nanda and more dazzle in their ethnic best
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Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla Diwali Bash: Anil Kapoor-Sunita Kapoor, Karan Johar, Agastya Nanda and more dazzle in their ethnic best

As Diwali is right around the corner, Bollywood is celebrating the pre-festival parties in Mumbai. A few days after Manish Malhotra’s bash, designer duo Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla has now hosted the Diwali party ahead of the festival. Celebrities including Anil Kapoor, Sunita Kapoor, Karan Johar, Agastya Nanda and others dazzled in their ethnic best at their bash.

In a video posted by a paparazzo on Instagram, Anil Kapoor and his wife Sunita Kapoor can be seen coming out of their car outside the venue of the Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla Diwali bash. Anil looked great in his beige sherwani for the occasion.

While Sunita went straight to the venue, Anil posed for the paparazzi solo. The 67-year-old actor also waved at the paparazzi while flashing his million-dollar smile.

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Karan Johar arrived with Agastya Nanda at Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla’s Diwali bash tonight. Karan Johar posed for the paparazzi while making a namaste gesture. KJo opted for a beige shimmery kurta with white loose pants. 

Agastya joined the filmmaker outside the venue. After Karan went inside, The Archies star posed for pictures solo. The actor wore an ethnic blue kurta with white trousers.

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Natasa Stankovic arrived at this Diwali party too. Natasa was accompanied by her close friend Alexsandar Alex Illic. Aleksander helped the model-turned-actress get out of the car. Natasa looked stunning in a red designer saree. Alexsandar wore a traditional white and beige outfit for the occasion.

Natasa and her friend Aleksandar posed together for the paparazzi at the party. She was earlier married to cricketer Hardik Pandya. Aleksandar is Disha Patani’s rumored boyfriend.

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In addition to them, celebrities such as Sonali Bendre and her husband Goldie Behl were also spotted at the Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla party. New parents Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal were snapped at the party too. Richa and Ali also brought their newborn baby to the Diwali bash. 

 

Bhumi Pednekar and Ibrahim Ali Khan were spotted at the party as well. More celebrities are coming into the Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla Diwali bash tonight. Stay tuned to Pinkvilla for more updates.

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“Could Have Inflicted Much More Damage”: Israel Envoy After Iran Strikes
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“Could Have Inflicted Much More Damage”: Israel Envoy After Iran Strikes

Israel wants peace in the region but is not ready to be attacked by Iran directly or indirectly, the country’s Ambassador to India, Reuven Azar, has said. 

Speaking exclusively to NDTV on Saturday, Mr Azar said this was one of the signals that his country wanted to send with its strikes on Iran earlier in the day and the other message is that it has the capability to hit many more targets in Iran if Tehran chooses to escalate. 

“What Israel did is a very precise strike that took out Iran’s air defence systems, and targeted military installations connected to their missile and drone programmes. The signal here is very clear: Israel will not agree to continue to be attacked by Iran either directly or indirectly,” the ambassador said, hinting at Iran’s proxies like Hamas and Hezbollah, with which Israel is already engaged in conflicts. 

Iran had earlier launched 200 ballistic missiles at Israeli targets on October 1.

Claiming that Iran is now exposed, Mr Azar said Israel is not worried about comments from the regime in Tehran warning of a “proportionate reaction” to the Israeli strike.

“We are ready for it. We are completely coordinating with our allies, especially the United States, which is completely backing our moves. It is very clear that Israel could have done much more to inflict damage on Iran but it chose to limit its response out of responsibility because we want to stay focused on this operation that the Israeli cabinet has determined – to completely eradicate the military capabilities of Hamas, to bring back our hostages and make sure Hamas doesn’t rearm,” the ambassador said.

In the north, where Israel shares a border with Lebanon, the ambassador said that the objective is to resettle Israeli communities in the areas from which they were evacuated because of attacks from Hezbollah.

“We are operating there as well, we have uprooted the military infrastructure that Hezbollah has created there for decades. And we will not agree that Iran will try to intervene in that and attack Israel. If they continue doing that, Israel will feel free to act in a much more decisive manner,” he warned.

‘Will Pay The Price’

To a question on whether Israel is locked in a never-ending war, Mr Azar said while that may seem to be the case, his country is defending itself and has created a situation in which Hamas can no longer attack it with missiles and the leadership of Hezbollah has been eliminated – and it is now for Iran to “accept the new reality”.

“If they don’t accept the new reality and come to the table to create a more stable situation in our region, they will pay the price,” he said. 

The ambassador said routes of diplomacy are always available and insisted that Israel did not start the war, which began after the October 7, 2023, attacks by Hamas. 

“We want to restore peace in our region. We are prepared for diplomacy, but it has to lay on the foundation of the understanding of the other side that Israel will be relentless. We will not rest until we are sure that assurances for our security are met and we will maintain the right to self-defence against any aggression in the future,” he said.

‘Downplaying Is Good’

On Iran claiming that the Israeli attack caused limited damage and its defence systems worked, Mr Azar said he was happy that Tehran was “downplaying” it because it could be a sign that it was not interested in continuing the aggression.

“Anybody that knows something about military capabilities knows that the S-300 (air defence system) that the Iranians have is not capable of stopping the F-35s and the F-16s of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and not capable of stopping our pilots from hitting any targets they want. So they can continue saying what they want but the situation is very clear and the message has been conveyed in a very clear way,” he said.   

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