Warning: SPOILERS for Morbius.
The Morbius post-credits scene raise huge questions for both Sony's Spider-Man Universe and the MCU. Mid- and post-credits scenes have become a tradition in the superhero genre, inspired by the success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Sony is essentially attempting to build their own version of the MCU, one centered around Spider-Man and the associated characters whose rights they possess. Given that's the case, unsurprisingly Morbius features both a mid-credits scene and a post-credits scene.
Morbius' mid-credits scene opens with a shot of the night sky fracturing, a visual effect that's clearly lifted straight from Spider-Man: No Way Home. Michael Keaton's Vulture — last seen in Spider-Man: Homecoming — shimmers into existence in a jail cell; he's been transported from the MCU into Morbius' reality. This is followed by a news bulleting announcing that a man named Adrian Toomes randomly appeared in a prison cell, and an emergency hearing is being held about his release, given there's no reason for him to be in jail in this reality. This is followed by a post-credits scene in which Michael Morbius is approached by Toomes, who's suited up as the Vulture again. Vulture claims not to know how he wound up in this world, but he's convinced it has something to do with Spider-Man. He then offers Morbius the chance to work with him as part of a team, because he believes together they "could do some good."
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Post-credits scenes in shared universes tend to be about setup, and Morbius' is certainly no exception. Many viewers will be a little surprised, however, given the concepts in play in these scenes — the multiverse and even the existence of Spider-Man —
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