Warning: MAJOR spoilers ahead for Morbius.
Morbius’ ending and Marvel movie future explained in detail. Venom kicked off Sony’s Spider-Man Universe in 2018, launching a franchise that had a loose connection to the Marvel Cinematic Universe — namely, ties to Spider-Man that have more firmly been established following the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Directed by Daniel Espinosa from a screenplay by Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless, Morbius gets to the core of the character by following his origin story. Played by Jared Leto, Morbius becomes a Living Vampire after injecting himself with a serum — spliced with vampire bat DNA — meant to cure his blood disease. The film lives in the same universe as Venom, who is referenced by the FBI agents hunting Morbius for killing a slew of mercenaries when he first turned.
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Morbius ends with a few character deaths and two mid-credits scenes that set up the future of the character. After defeating Milo (Matt Smith), Morbius finishes things off by meeting with a figure who was last seen battling Spider-Man. There’s a lot to dissect with regards to Morbius, so we break down the film’s ending, what it means that Martine is now a vampire, how the Living Vampire could return, and more.
Michael Morbius tests out his various abilities throughout the film. He’s agile, can heal quickly after a fight or a fall, he’s incredibly strong, can fly, and is able to use bat echolocation, a biological sonar, to find who he’s looking for no matter where they might be. Milo has the same abilities as his brother because he took the serum Morbius did. However, Milo doesn’t get to show off these superhuman traits as much because he takes the serum after Morbius does,
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