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I think so. It offers a very good insight on what makes Peter who he is, and why Spiderman is so special. We meet Brock in the first film, just as a minor charcter who harrasses Peter at The Bugle. Peter gets the suit during Infinity War and comes back with it. The 2nd solo film shows how it effects Peter, along with Eddie's fall from grace, ending in Peter shedding the suit and Eddie seemingly falling to his death. Then, in the third film, Brock is revealed to have bonded with the symbiote, and is used by the main villain (Hobgoblin, in my version) to rip Peter's life apart. This ends tragically, but Brock is defeated, and the symbiote conficated by the government, setting up an Agent Venom spinoff.
Personally, I think that would all be amazing to see on film.
My problem with this is that the symbiote saga is such a small part of Spider-Man's history, giving it that much of screen time does everything else injustice. Why give a trilogy such a focus on the symbiote saga when we have Doc Ock's Masterplanner, or a Green Goblin (Norman Osborn) story done completely justice (I still think killing him off in SM1 is too soon and he was given what, one minute in ASM2?), etc. Not to mention all those stories in Peter's personal life that don't include the symbiote or Venom.
Perhaps to do the symbiote saga complete justice it needs to be the focus of several films. To do SPIDER-MAN justice however, I think such a focus on the symbiote would be a disservice.