Since their start The Amazing Spider Man #101 in 1971, Dr. Michael Morbius has been presented as a rare vampire, who really became a dead one to get a condition and thirst for blood without becoming a dead one. Instead, a scientific accident transformed Morbius into a “living vampire”. However, last trailer for adaptation of Sony Pictures Morbius It is suggested that it may be more for him than before thought. In fact, it indicates that Morbius legend can be a maleist person who has come into life.
Jered Leto stars Michael Morbius in the film, six years after his turn as a clown Suicide squadAs depicted in film and comics, Morbius is suffering from a life-threatening blood disease. So he was desperate enough to experiment with vampire bats for his treatment. Morbius did not expect the vampires bats to infect him and pass on the capabilities that seem supernatural in nature.
The trailer also plays a relationship between Morbius and his final nemesis, Locxia's Crown (Matt Smith). Apparently, Morbius called Locxias “meet” because they were children. Loxias and Morbius also share the same blood pain, which gives both a personal stake in deteriorating their friendship. Now that Morbius has found his power and seems to have survived his life, Loksias also wants for himself.
Another complicated aspect of this trailer is the presence of Michael Keon from Adrian Toms/The Vulture. Spider-Man: HomecomingSo far, Sony is very unclear about how the film connects with previous Spider-Man films. He said, “Tobe Maguire and Tom Holland's Spider-Main are references, and even a mention in the name of Venam. Hopefully, the film will put these questions in context and provide some answers.
Adria Arjona also starred in the film as Martine Bancroft, Morbius fiance and a fellow scientist. Al Madrigal and Tieres have roles as the secondary opponents of Gibson, even though FBI agents Alberto Rodrigue (Madrigal) and Simon Straude (Gibson) are not evil. Instead, they are agents in charge of hunting of Morbius.
Daniel Aspinosa directed Morbius from a script of Matt Sazama and Burke Sharpless. It will swoop in theaters on Friday, 1 April.