Interestingly enough, there is are portions of Venom where the blurring in the picture seems minimal, if not completely 2D.
With a dim brightness level and a lot of shaky cam in play, you’re going to want to take your glasses off at times while watching Venom in 3D.
During those times you remove your facial furniture, you’ll notice that there’s a certain degree of blur at play in the picture’s presentation, which usually indicates the level of depth and projection that the 3D picture is supposed to reflect.
Yes, there’s some blur, and it’s pretty healthy when it’s there.