Venom: The Last Danceis the final film inSony’sVenomtrilogy. Tom Hardy returns as Eddie Brock/Venom as the pair go on the run from a secret U.S. government program and symbiote hunters sent to their universe byKnull, Venom’s creator.The Last Dancecontinues what audiences like about the Venom films with its signature humor and chemistry between Eddie and his alien counterpart. This film also boasts an excellent soundtrack that blends multiple genres and includes classic rock songs alongside modern hits.

While thisMarveltrilogy hasn’t been known for its music, it has created a few original songs, including Eminem’s “Venom” from the first film.The Last Dancetakes the title literally as it features a dance sequence and is arguably the most musical of the threeVenommovies. Dan Deacon created the score for the film and various songs were worked into the soundtrack throughout. Here is every song from theVenom: The Last Dancesoundtrack and where they appear in the movie.

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When Every Song On The Venom: The Last Dance Soundtrack Plays In The Movie

A few of these songs are sung by Venom himself

“Don’t Stop Me Now” is played while Eddie rides the Venom horse. Venom can also take over animals, whichThe Last Danceexplores a few times. The first animal he controls is a horse, which he uses to get him and Eddie to a different location at incredible speed. In addition to a horse, Venom also takes control of a fish and a frog during an underwater fight and chase scene set in a river.

“Space Oddity” is played when Eddie and Venom ride to Las Vegas with Rhys Ifans' Martin and his family.Martin is a spiritual individual with an obsession with space and aliens. While driving to Vegas, he and his family perform an acoustic version of this David Bowie song with Venom joining in to sing along. It’s an adorable scene that shows Venom’s affection towards humanity.

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“Wild World” is played as Martin, Eddie, and Venom arrive in Las Vegas.The song plays in the background as they drive through Vegas. Martin also quotes it as he says goodbye to Eddie. It’s only heard briefly, but it accurately describes Venom and Eddie’s situation. The song was also used in the finalVenom: The Last Dancetrailer, previewing the emotionality of the movie.

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“Dancing Queen” is played during Venom’s dance with Mrs. Chen in Las Vegas.The Last Dance’s story states that Venom can’t fully take over Eddie’s body, otherwise the symbiote hunters can easily find them. However, that rule is ignored during this scene, since Venom desperately wants to shake his groove thing with Mrs. Chen. The pair dance to this ABBA classic and Venom sings a few lines. Because of their dance, a symbiote hunter finds Venom and crashes into Mrs. Chen’s penthouse hotel room.

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“Memories” plays as Eddie walks through New York, remembering his alien buddy. After the film’s climax,Venom and Eddie are no longer connected. As Eddie makes good on his promise to Venom to see the Statue of Liberty, a series of clips from the franchise appear, highlighting some of the best moments between the dynamic duo. It’s the final song heardbeforeThe Last Danceendsand cuts to the credits.

“One Last Dance” plays during the film’s credits and before the firstVenom 3post-credit scene. This song is an original creation by Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello and American-Canadian singer grandson. The track is featured inThe Last Dance’s credit sequence, which features Venomized versions of various animals.

“I Had Some Help” plays after the first post-credit scene.This hit by pop star Post Malone and country singer Morgan Wallen seems random. However, it perfectly describes the toxic relationship between Eddie and Venom, even though the pair worked through it.

Where To Listen To The Venom: The Last Dance Soundtrack

The score can be found on several streaming services

Venom: The Last Dancedoesn’t have an official soundtrack featuring these songs, but audiences can listen to the film’s original score. The soundtrack by Dan Deacon can be found onSpotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Deezer, YouTube Music, and Pandora. “One Last Dance” is also available on the same services.

The other songs can also be compiled via these services and put into a personal playlist if you want to create your own complete soundtrack.Venom: The Last Dancemakes good use of its title and music, delivering a compelling and wide-ranging soundtrack for the franchise’s final film.