Recently, the second trailer of the superhero movie “Morbius” jointly produced by Sony and Marvel has been exposed.
Morbius played by Jared Leto staged a variety of cool scenes.
In the trailer, Vulture played by Michael Keaton returns, a mural of Spider-Man appears, and even a joke about venom, in short, there are a lot of stingers.
“Morbius” will be released on big screens around the world from January 19, 2022.
This company has never been mentioned in the Marvel Cinematic Universe led by Marvel Pictures.
But in the two versions of Spider-Man movies starring Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield led by Sony, this company is the main villain.
The headline of “Daily Bugle” is mainly about Morbius as a vampire killer, but the title “Rhino: The Zoo Hoax Fools Us All!” appeared above, obviously pointing to Rhino.
Another news headline “Black Cat: Friend Or Foe?” “, should refer to the anti-hero “Black Cat” Felicia Hardy.
What’s the big event in San Francisco?
Agents played by Tyrese Gibson and Al Madrigal also mentioned “after that happened in San Francisco” in the conversation.
That should be the emergence of venom, because the venom of “Venom” happened in San Francisco.
Morbius walked through the alley, and Spiderman’s graffiti on the wall appeared in the first trailer. Obviously Morbius lives in a universe where both Venom and Spiderman exist.
The timeline of this movie may be the fusion of multiple universes after “Venom” and “Spider-Man: Far From Home”, or even “Spider-Man: No Way Home”.
Vulture, played by Michael Keaton, is the villain of Spider-Man: Homecoming.
He returns in the “Morbius” trailer, and this clue seems to corroborate that “Spider-Man: No Way Home” will merge multiple universes together.
At the end of the trailer, Morbius made a joke about “I’m Venom”, which was both funny and weird.
Now that Morbius could say that, it proved that venom was already well-known to the public.
Will Venom appear in a cameo in this movie?
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