4/3/2023 0 Comments Morbius trailer![]() The connection between all these characters is that they have all been villains at one point and then at some point became anti-heroes as well (and then went back to villains, there’s a long history in comics). The company only owns characters within the Spider-Man universe, and most of the known characters in that universe are Spider-Man’s villains, like “ Venom” who got his own movie franchise, “ Kraven The Hunter,” who is getting his own film, and the upcoming “ Morbius,” based on the Spider-Man villain, Morbius, The Living Vampire. Well, much of that is because Sony’s Spider-verse is much more limited. Given how 2019’s Spider-Man: Far From Home ended, the graffiti continues to raise questions about what Morbius ’ connections to the MCU may or may not ultimately be.You’re probably thinking, what exactly is Sony’s strategy with their Spider-Verse? After all, unlike Marvel or DC, or most other film studios, all their spin-offs are generally centered around super villains or anti-heroes. In addition to Michael Keaton’s brief appearance, the teaser also, once again, shows Leto’s Morbius walking past some Spider-Man graffiti, which shows a version of the well-known friendly neighborhood web-slinger with the word “murderer” spray-painted over him. With that in mind, it’s worth noting that the Morbius trailer’s Easter eggs aren’t restricted to its Venom references. That said, the fact that we know Morbius takes place in the same universe as Venom: Let There Be Carnage means that Jared Leto’s vampire anti-hero could, at some point, also end up in the same reality as Holland’s Peter Parker. Unfortunately, we may have to wait quite a bit to discover the ramifications of Venom: Let There Be Carnage’s post-credits scene as well. That’s because Venom: Let There Be Carnage’s post-credits scene sees Tom Hardy’s Eddie Brock, as well as his symbiote companion, mysteriously ending up in the same universe as Tom Holland’s Peter Parker, with no explanation given as to how it happens - or what it means for the future of Marvel and Sony’s respective Spider-Man films. Morbius Meets Venom - As anyone who has seen Venom: Let There Be Carnage will already know, the line separating Sony’s growing superhero universe and the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been blurred in an exciting and fundamental way this year. ![]() In other words, Morbius takes place in the same universe as both 2018’s Venom and this year’s Venom: Let There Be Carnage, which in turn opens the door for it to one day cross over with the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Spider-Man films. However, the teaser’s biggest reveal comes at the very end, when Jared Leto’s Michael Morbius jokingly tells a would-be attacker, “I am Venom.” ![]() That includes a brief appearance from Michael Keaton, who may or may not be reprising his role as Adrian Toomes from Spider-Man: Homecoming in it, as well as a brief shot of the same newspaper version of The Daily Bugle that’s seen in Venom: Let There Be Carnage. That said, the trailer is also chock full of Easter eggs and small details that Spider-Man and Venom fans will no doubt catch. Of Vampires & Symbiotes - Clocking in at just over three minutes long, the latest Morbius trailer is primarily focused on setting up its titular, vampiric character, his powers, and the internal struggle he feels about being a hero or a villain. ![]()
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