Morbius: What Happens In The End Credit Scenes And How They Affect Sony’s Spider-Man Universe

The ending and the end credit scenes of Morbius give precise indications on the Sinister Six in the cinema and on which Spider-Man will appear in the next Sony films.

Filmed over three years ago, Morbius gave its director Daniel Espinosa and Sony a lot of headaches. It is very evident that the production intervened in retrospect on the original plot of the film, influenced by the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home, still unknown when the film starring Jared Leto was in the works. For this reason, the extra scenes of the film “put a patch” and create a link between Morbius, No Way Home and what will probably be the future of Sony’s Spider-Man Universe (SSU), or the whole of the Marvel film produced by Sony, without the intervention of Disney, which provides a parallel and alternative version to the MCU.

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Morbius: What Happens In The End Credit Scenes: Morbius Meets The Vulture

In the first extra scene of Morbius we see a purple crack appear in the night sky. Even in the Morbius universe there are repercussions caused by Doctor Strange’s final spell in No Way Home. So far we had seen how some villains linked to the Spider-Man of their universe had been recalled by mistake by Strange and then sent back in the film’s finale. It happened for example to Tom Hardy’s Venom, who left a small part of himself in the MCU before returning to his own timeline, which Espinosa assured was the same as Morbius.

In the first extra scene of Morbius we discover that there was also a movement in the opposite direction: Michael Keaton’s Vulture, the villain of Spider-Man: Homecoming (the second film starring Tom Holland), ended up in the world of Venom. and Morbius . We see him appear confused in a prison cell and look puzzled in a mirror. Given that the actor has aged a little from 2017 to today, Adrian Toomes reacts surprised to a slightly more marked face, with a different haircut. Having not (yet) committed any crime in this universe, Toomes is released.

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In the second extra scene we see Michael Morbius driving a sports car on a dimly lit street in the middle of the night. He is following the navigator who takes him to an unknown location, just after two in the morning. Suddenly, Vulture appears in front of him, wearing his full armor. The armor is different from that seen in Homecoming. Probably in this universe Toomes does not have the wreckage of the alien technologies that survived the battle of New York in Avengers available to build it.

Vulture Approaches Morbius Telling Him:

I have a feeling that two of us could do great things.

Proposal To Which Morbius Replies:

Intriguing.

The reference could be twofold: the formation of the Sinister Six and an alliance in an anti-Spider-Man key.

Morbius And The Links With The MCU

Morbius has therefore been reassembled and modified to better clarify the links between this phase of the nascent Sony universe and the current Marvel Cinematic Universe. After Morbius we know that Venom, Michael Morbius and Michael Keaton’s Vulture are in the same universe, quite distinct from the MCU one, where Tom Holland’s Spider-Man “remained”. Sony has already made it known that for now it will be Marvel to employ that version of Peter Parker, leaving the door open for the return of Andrew Garfield in the role.

Morbius, Venom and the Vulture reunited in the same universe are a clear indication of the formation of the Sinister Six group, super villain team allied against Spider-Man. Doctor Octopus, Sandman and Electro have already made an appearance in No Way Home in their previous cinematic versions, which we now know can return. Jake Gyllenhaal’s Mysterio is currently dead in the MCU universe. As for the sixth and final character, Kraven the hunter, Sony is already working on a film dedicated to him.

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Michael annihilates Milo by injecting him with the preparation that prevents blood clotting. A purple crack appears in the sky: it is the spell that Doctor Strange performs in the ending of Spider-Man: No Way Home. The Vulture (Michael Keaton) is thrown from the MCU to the universe of Morbius and Venom and awakens in prison. He is released having committed no crimes in this universe. Shortly after he meets Morbius: he is already wearing his armor, different from that of Homecoming. The Vulture proposes to Morbius to team up to “do good” and Morbius replies “Intriguing.”

Michael Keaton’s Vulture, who is thrown from the MCU to the universe of Morbius and Venom and awakens in prison. Toomes meets Morbius: he is already wearing his armor, different from that of Homecoming. The Vulture proposes to Morbius to team up to “do good” and Morbius replies “Intriguing.”

In Homecoming the Vulture had built his own armor using the debris of alien technology left on Earth after the Battle of New York. In the world of Morbius and Venom, Adrian Toomes no longer has those technologies available

The Vulture proposes to Morbius to team up to “do good” and Morbius replies “Intriguing.” The two are probably about to found the Sinister Six group.

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