So, Morbius finally happened--and, yeah, it may not be that great, but it will still have some sort of impact on the future of the MCU. Or, maybe not the MCU proper, but the Sony villains movies--it's kind of confusing and the lines between the two are more blurry than ever before. So with that in mind, we're going to talk about what happened at the end of Morbius, spoilers and all, to either help you sort out what you just watched or save you a trip to the theaters depending on the sort of person you may be.
Major Morbius spoilers to follow.
Unsurprisingly, after taking the vampire serum/blood disease cure, Morbius's friend Milo goes completely off the rails and becomes a full on power hungry villain in a matter of days, framing Morbius for various vampiric murders around the city. This leads Morbius to shift his focus away from his own problem--the fact that blood isn't sustaining him for very long anymore and he'll eventually need to kill (despite a mostly unlimited supply of both real blood in blood bags and the artificial blood he himself invented.) Thankfully, his solution to this problem is likely going to be a two-for-one deal. He develops (with the help of his Martine Bancroft) a «cure» for vampirism that borrows a whole lot from traditional folklore: it is deployed as a stake to the heart which will prevent a vampire from regenerating and surviving.
He makes two, with the intent on using one on Milo and then using one on himself.
Unfortunately, however, before he can do either, Milo attacks Martine and leaves her for dead, making the fight all the more personal.
Said fight is a bit confusing--and mostly a blur of CGI bats and slow motion effects--but ultimately ends up with Morbius accomplishing his mission and
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