Morbius actor Matt Smith consulted his Doctor Who co-star Karen Gillan before accepting his role in the Marvel film. Morbius tells the tale of Michael Morbius, a biochemist who accidentally infects himself with a form of vampirism while trying to cure himself of a rare blood disease. The film is helmed by Life director Daniel Espinosa, and along with Smith, stars Jared Leto in the titular role. Morbius is set to be released in theaters on April 1st after having its premiere date repeatedly pushed back due to COVID-19.
Both Smith and Gillan are no strangers to franchises, of course, as they both starred on the hit BBC series Doctor Who for three years. As many know, after her departure from the series, Gillan went on to portray the role of Nebula in the MCU, appearing in six films overall, if one counts the upcoming films Thor: Love and Thunder and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3. While Smith has also had a successful acting career beyond his stint as the iconic Doctor, Morbius will mark the actor's first foray into the realm of Marvel Comics, in which he will play the villain Milo.
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In a recent interview with Digital Spy, Smith has revealed that he actually spoke with Gillan before deciding to officially take the role in Morbius. According to Smith, he phoned Gillan to ask her what being a part of the Marvel world was like and if she had «had a nice time.» Smith has stated that Gillan confirmed that he should definitely take the role, and has gone on to mention that he trusted her instinct given how many Marvel films she's been a part of. See Smith's full quote below:
«I phoned Karen and said, 'What's it like? Have you had a nice time?' and she's
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