It's important to maintain the original message and intent while varying the vocabulary. I need to make sure that the alternatives make sense grammatically and fit naturally in the context. For instance, replacing "consume him completely" with "consume him entirely," "overwhelm him utterly," or "submerge him totally" might work, but I have to ensure the meaning remains the same.

I need to carefully replace each word with three options but ensure that synonyms are contextually appropriate. Also, check for any possible errors, like mismatched tenses or awkward phrasing once words are swapped. Proper nouns like "Venom: The Last Dance" should remain unchanged. Let me go through each part again to confirm that all words except proper nouns are properly spintaxed with three options each, and the overall readability is maintained.

Here, "plot" can be "storyline" or "narrative". "Latest installment" might be "newest entry" or "most recent series". "Promises" can be replaced with "ensures" or "guarantees". The phrase "picks up where the previous film left off" could become "continues from where the prior movie ended" or "resumes from the earlier cinematic conclusion". Each of these needs to maintain the original sentence's intent while allowing for variation through spintax.