Dak Prescott flexes acting chops in new 'Venom' promo alongside Tom Hardy

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is showing off his acting skills in a new promo for Venom: The Last Dance with Tom Hardy. The promo shows Prescott in a doctored clip from the film where Eddie Brock (Hardy) and Venom are walking in a desert. All three are in search of AT&T Stadium, which leads to Eddie and the alien suggesting they get on a horse.
“I’m not that kinda cowboy,” Prescott said. Ultimately, all three get on the horse, transforming into a Venom-like figure. Prescott is now happy with the situation, saying it’s “not in my contract.” And when the horse jumps off a cliff, the former Mississippi State QB says, “Here we go!”
Venom: The Last Dance is the third installment of the Venom film series. Hardy has played Brock/Venom in all three movies, and the third film also stars Chiwetel Ejiofor, Juno Temple, Rhys Ifans, Alanna Ubach and Peggy Lu. Venom: The Last Dance is also the fifth film of Sony’s Spider-Man Universe and is set to hit theatres on Oct. 25.
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Dak Prescott reacts to Cowboys’ win over Giants
Prescott could see more acting roles come his way down the road, but his focus now is on ensuring the Cowboys are in a position to win a Super Bowl. Dallas is currently 2-2 and coming off a 20-15 victory over the New York Giants. In that game, Prescott threw for 221 yards and two touchdowns with a 125.5 passer rating. After the game, Prescott said the team had more work to do.
“At the end of the day, as I’ve said, even after those two losses the past two weeks, it’s a process,” Prescott said, per the Cowboys’ official website. “We’re not going to get complacent. We’re not going to get overexcited about what we’ve done [against NYG]. It’s about building and it’s about figuring out what we can do better in all phases, but it’s a lot easier to do that with a win.”