Who Won Free Tickets to See Venom: The Last Dance?
Find out below and see the correct answers to our movie quiz
Who Won Free Tickets to See Venom: The Last Dance?
Find out below and see the correct answers to our movie quiz
Earlier today, BU Today put your Venom knowledge to the test, publishing a trivia contest to mark the film’s release. The prize? Tickets to The Last Dance tonight, October 25. Everyone who answered all the questions correctly by noon was entered into a drawing for two free tickets to a 7 pm showing at AMC Boston Common, and the results are in.
The winner of the drawing is Vikas Barnwal, a postdoctoral associate in the School of Public Health biostatistics department. Congratulations!
- What role did director Kelly Marcel have in the production of the second Venom film, Let There Be Carnage (2021)?
She was a screenwriter.
- Who has Chiwetel Ejiofor, who plays Orwell Taylor, played in his two previous Marvel credits?
He played Baron Mordo in both Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022) and in Doctor Strange (2016).
- What animal did Venom bond with at the end of the film’s trailer?
A horse.
- In which Spanish city did a majority of the filming take place?
Cartagena, Spain.
- A symbiote requires a large amount of phenethylamine to sustain itself. In Venom (2018), Venom tells Eddie this chemical can be found in which two sources?
Human brain tissue and chocolate.
- Ludwig Göransson composed the score for The Last Dance. What two of his other movies won Oscars for Best Original Score?
Oppenheimer (2023) and Black Panther (2018).
- Which famed Marvel character is Venom/Eddie Brock notably an enemy of?
Spider-Man.
- In what language does the name of the film’s villain, Knull, have a rather vulgar meaning?
Swedish.
- What is Tom Hardy’s given first name?
Edward.
- Which beloved late-1990s rom-com does The Last Dance cast member Rhys Ifans appear in?
Notting Hill (1999).
Check out a preview of Venom: The Last Dance here.
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