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For the eagle-eyed fans, this episode is packed with nods to the wider Spider-Verse:

When Venom says "not what, who?" to J. Jonah Jameson, it echoes a dialogue exchange from the 2018 Venom movie. Final Thoughts

What makes this version of Venom so effective in this episode is the sheer obsession. Both the symbiote and Eddie are perfectly aligned in their hatred. While previous episodes might have shown them as a chaotic force, "Venom Returns" showcases a focused, surgical strike against Peter’s loved ones. Fun Facts & Easter Eggs

If you thought Peter Parker had enough on his plate with high school and regular street-level thugs, think again. brings back everyone’s favorite nightmare in a way that feels personal, high-stakes, and genuinely creepy. Eddie Brock’s Vendetta

"Venom Returns" isn't just another villain-of-the-week episode. It’s a turning point that shows just how dangerous the symbiote is when it has a host with nothing left to lose. If you’re a fan of the darker, more personal Spider-Man stories, this is the episode that delivers.

In a move that mirrors some of the character’s most iconic moments in other media, Eddie goes as far as kidnapping Aunt May while posing as a taxi driver, raising the stakes to a fever pitch. A New Level of Threat