In a TV segment, a newscaster says Toomes is expected to be released immediately (since he hasn't been convicted of any crimes in this reality). "Hope the food here's better than the other joint," he says with the calm of a guy who's lived in a universe of comic book craziness for too long. He figured out Peter Parker's identity during the course of that movie, but opted to keep it to himself in the slammer.Īdrian Toomes, AKA Vulture, is the star of the movie's extra scenes. We met Toomes in the MCU-set Spider-Man: Homecoming, where he was beaten by Spidey and ended up in prison. It's none other than Adrian Toomes (AKA Vulture, played by Michael Keaton), who's teleported into Manhattan Detention Facility. This tear in the multiverse was first seen leading to parallel realities in Spider-Man: No Way Home, and through it a familiar face pops into Morbius' world. Roll credits! But a moment later, a purple portal appears over the New York City skyline. In the film's finale, Morbius defeats his surrogate-brother-turned-vampire-enemy Milo (Matt Smith) and transforms lady friend Martine (Adria Arjona) into a vampire. Let's sink our teeth right into some succulent SPOILERS. In a perplexing turn of events, Morbius shoehorns an MCU character into its closing moments. Disney has been allowed to use some of them in its MCU movies through a special deal with Sony that allows Tom Holland's Spider-Man to show up alongside the Avengers. This movie doesn't take place in the Disney-owned Marvel Cinematic Universe, since Sony only owns movie rights to Spider-Man and characters who originated in Spidey comics (like Morbius and Venom). "If you can be bothered to stick around, the bottom is well and truly scraped by a post-credits scene that reeks of desperation." "There's very little in Morbius to get the heart pumping, as the obligatory origin story dribbles away any interesting ideas and deflates like a leaking plasma drip," CNET's Richard Trenholm says in his review.
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