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Morbius: Jared Leto’s Marvel Vampire Trailer Teases Venom And Spider-Man References

 Morbius: Jared Leto’s Marvel Vampire Trailer Teases Venom And Spider-Man References



Halloween might be finished, yet there's no deficiency of frickin' bats in Sony's abundantly deferred, MCU-adjoining (or is it?) film dependent on Marvel's strange living vampire, Morbius. Watch the new trailer now: 

It stars Jared Leto as Dr Michael Morbius, a man very nearly demise from an uncommon blood condition who is given another rent of life after a spat with a tremendous multitude of bats – he can't recollect the subtleties, and they're hazy to us from this trailer. This change leaves him with a scope of forces – super strength and speed, 'bat radar', and some sort of vibration-based flying – yet additionally desires to chase and burn-through blood. Bad dream. 

Obscuring the lines among legend and reprobate, Morbius is plainly taking motivation from a specific other Spider-Man bad guy, Venom, and doesn't go easy in making it clear the two are set in a similar universe. In one scene, a cop says "We haven't had anything this great since that thing in San Francisco", also known as. Eddie Brock's home city, also Morbius' "I'm Venom" quip toward the finish of the trailer. 

Those aren't the main Easter eggs to be found – a cityscape around evening time includes an Oscorp building, Michael Keaton springs up and is acknowledged in the film as his Spider-Man: Homecoming character Adrian Toomes, and we get a look at Spidey-explicit paper The Daily Bugle. The Bugle first page remembers a feature about a 'Rhino for the free', which might actually allude to an appearance from Rhino, one more of Peter Parker's foes, played by Paul Giamatti in The Amazing Spider-Man 2. There's additionally a brief look at some Spider-Man spray painting with the word 'Killer' scribbled across it, conceivably identifying with Tom Holland's Peter being blamed for killing Mysterio in Far From Home. Such countless Spider-Men, but then so little thought regarding what anticipates us. 

After a specific post-credit sting toward the finish of Venom: Let There Be Carnage – scroll away now assuming you're yet to see it – could Morbius likewise dive into the MCU no doubt? We have a couple of months to stand by to discover, in spite of the fact that Spider-Man: No Way Home, initially due for discharge way after Morbius in pre-pandemic occasions, could offer us a few responses before then, at that point. 

Morbius shows up in UK films on 28 January 2022.
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