Across the Spider-Verse Finally Solves Morbius’ Controversial Vulture Plot Hole



Sometimes a movie can deliver too many cameos and Easter eggs for its own good. Despite being littered with a huge amount of multiverse worlds and therefore more of these references than your average movie, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse has paid off on pretty much every one of them. This includes as surprising explanation of that glaring question of how Morbius’ post-credits scenes included the MCU’s Vulture after Doctor Strange’s multiverse spell had been corrected.

Morbius was a mess of a movie, having been delayed many times, pivoting itself as a Spider-Man referencing film in its trailers then cutting all links to the webbed wonder from its final cut and coming up with a massively convoluted link to the MCU in its post credits scenes. These scenes saw Michael Keaton’s Adrian Toomes aka Vulture being throw from his MCU jail cell to the Sony Spider-Man Universe. While something similar happened to Tom Hardy’s Eddie Brock aka Venom, his character was returned to his own universe by the end of the movie. Toomes though was allowed to remain in Sony’s universe and meet up with Morbius to discuss a Spider-Man that Morbius should have no knowledge of.

MOVIEWEB VIDEO OF THE DAYSCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT

In Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse, Miles Morales and a number of his other Spider-man counterparts are seen stopping a disaster caused by Kingpin’s Super Collider. However, an unplanned side effect of the Collider’s powers was to see various Spider-Man villains, including Donald Glover’s Prowler from the MCU and a version of Vulture finding themselves thrown into completely different universes to where they should be in the form of “incursions.” Going on the principle that everything that happens in the Spider-Verse movies is linked to the wider multiverse, then this could finally be the reason Michael Keaton’s Vulture was thrown into the world of Morbius.

Related: Russell Crowe Teases the ‘Unexpectedly Dark World’ of Spider-Man Spinoff Kraven the Hunter

Will Morbius Return to the Big Screen?

Sony Pictures Releasing

Despite the movie crashing and burning – twice – in theaters, Sony have virtually committed to bringing Morbius back for another movie in some form. Whether this is as part of the team up movie or another solo project is not yet known, but the idea of anyone at Sony wanting to go through the trauma of Morbius all over again seems very unlikely right now.

This year will be a big test for Sony’s live-action movie plans, with Kraven the Hunter being the next up to try and make people care about the Spider-Man villains universe being slowly put together for an as yet unknown purpose. Footage of the movie is yet to be revealed to the general public, even with the film supposedly releasing on October 6, 2023, but a reel shown at CinemaCon back in April seemed to please those who saw it thanks to its R-rated lever of blood and violence, and an appearance by another Spider-Man villain, The Rhino.

Kraven the Hunter will be followed by Madame Web, which is set to bring yet another strand to the tapestry being woven around the world of Spider-Man, but all without the main web-slinger himself. Sony may have struck the big time with Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, but their live-action offerings have so far proven it don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got Spidey’s swing.

You can view the original article HERE.

Thalia Releases New Música Mexicana Album “A Mucha Honra”
Chrisean Rock Says She Stopped Drinking, Smoking to Focus On Football
Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction overturned by New York appeals court: The latest
Julio Torres’s “Problemista” Is Inspired By His Own Story
Kraven the Hunter Release Postponed Until December 2024
Speed Kills: On the 25th Anniversary of Go
Dead Boy Detectives Review | A Great Spin on Neil Gaiman’s Comic Series
The Winter Soldier’s 10th Anniversary, “That Was Special.”
‘Connections’ answers and hints for today, April 27
Jon Gosselin Teams Up with DJ Casper to Release New Music
BIBI and Jackson Wang drop sultry music video for ‘Feeling Lucky’
‘Tortured Poet’ Matt Healy Breaks Silence On Taylor Swift’s New Album
Sonny Vaccaro Says Caitlin Clark Deserved Michael Jordan-Esque Nike Deal
O.J. Simpson’s Bank Of America Credit Cards Sells for $10K at Auction
Devin Haney’s Promoter Wants Ryan Garcia Rematch On ‘Even Playing Field’
Kelly Oubre Jr. Wrecks Lamborghini In Car Crash Hours After Sixers’ Game 2 Loss
Blue Bloods Season 14 Episode 7 Review: On The Ropes
Blue Bloods’ Donnie Wahlberg and Bridget Moynahan Share Heartfelt Emotions as the Series Ends
Elsbeth Season 1 Episode 6 Review: An Ear for an Ear
Velma Season 2 is ‘ Not Worth a Hate Watch’ According to Rotten Tomatoes Reviews; Debuts With Another Low Score
Your Chic Guide to Mother’s Day Gifts This Spring
Best Spring Clothes From Gap
Anok Poses for Amina Muaddi, Dr. Barbara Sturm’s Chic Dinner
Best Sweatpants From Gap | POPSUGAR Fashion