WARNING: This contains spoilers for Morbius.
Michael Keaton’s Vulture being in Morbius' post-credits scene left audiences intrigued, but Spider-Man: No Way Home can explain one of the main points that are being misinterpreted as a plot hole. While Morbius is a solo film aimed at introducing a character from the Spider-Man lore, the main talking points around it have been how the film fits into the Spider-Verse that Sony is building. From the first trailer to the film's release, clues and teases added to the mystery of which universe Morbius was set in, the most intriguing of those teases being the fact that Michael Keaton was confirmed to show up.
After months of speculation, Morbius finally revealed how and why Michael Keaton's Vulture was in Morbius. Through two post-credits scenes, it was shown that Adrian Toomes was transported from his prison cell in the MCU to a prison in the Morbius universe as a side effect of the multiverse cracking in No Way Home. More than the specifics of Vulture moving between universes, something that came out as confusing was the goals that the villain had as soon as he got out of prison.
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One of the most questioned points about Morbius' after-credits scenes is why Vulture, who at the end of Spider-Man: Homecoming had chosen to protect Spider-Man's identity out of a sense of respect and gratitude to Peter Parker, is now trying to create a team to destroy the hero. However, the ending of No Way Home has a perfect explanation for that apparently sudden change of heart. Thanks to Doctor Strange's spell, the entire world has forgotten about Peter Parker's existence — and that includes Toomes. The world's memories of
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