Morbius debuted with unfortunately low ratings, as the Marvel film was revealed to not have been the greatest movie even prior to its release. The film stars Jared Leto as the iconic Spider-Man supervillain from Marvel Comics.
Morbius follows the titular character in what is supposed to be an origin film for Sony's Spider-Man universe. This film is more in line with Venom and Let There Be Carnage rather than the MCU projects, so those who haven't seen it yet should expect to see a much darker comic film.
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Recently the director, Daniel Espinosa, reacted to the poor Morbius reviews, as the movie sits at a 17% on Rotten Tomatoes. «When I did my first feature it was a small movie called 'Babylon Disease,'» he said to Insider. «I remember one day going home on the subway and I had a few drinks so I was a bit drunk. Someone nudged me on the train and said, 'I have to tell you what's wrong with the second scene in your feature' and I was like, 'Well, okay.' The point I'm making is it's a strange thing to make something so public.»
It's clear and becoming more evident that words do hurt. Whenever a bad movie is released, it seems like people are drawn to the negativity and kick it while it's down. «Look, I have a lot of self-hatred so I have a lot of criticism of my own work,» Espinosa continued. «I'm always trying to focus on being better. But I am also proud of what I do. There are parts in all of my movies that I'm really proud of.» It's good to see the director appear like there's a level of acceptance as to what happened and not letting it stop future projects.
Many people are trying to figure out what actually happened with Morbius, as many see that a lot of scenes were cut from the
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