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So far as we know Toomes would be the only character who was actually placed in a different universe, for…reasons? Basically, Sony wanted Keaton’s Vulture in the movie, and have bent the rules however they needed to in order to make it happen. The spell that Doctor Strange cast in Spider-Man: No Way Home did work in some unexpected ways…but by the end of the film, it seemingly reversed to put all those multiversal guest stars back in their own universes. “The events of NO WAY HOME had the effect of transferring Venom and Vulture (and maybe others) back and forth between the MCU and the Venom Universe.”Īgain, don’t ask me to explain this logic. “At the end of VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE and SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME, and in NO WAY HOME itself, it is clearly established that it is possible for characters to transfer from one Multiverse to another,” the director said. Is the Vulture in Morbius the same one from Homecoming, or some multiversal variant? That, at least, is something Espinoza is willing to shed some light on. On how the Vulture got to the “Venomverse”
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Sony has made it a point to show Keaton repeatedly in the film’s trailers, but it’s being reported that the actor is relegated entirely to post-credits stingers. The main link between the MCU and Sony’s Spider-Man Universe (SMU) that reportedly shows up in Morbius is Adrian Toomes, aka the Vulture. Which would be exciting if Morbius didn’t sound like it was playing so fast and loose with its multiverse stuff it’s hard to have confidence in it. So we don’t know for sure whether it’s Tom Holland, or if Sony is bringing back Andrew Garfield, or if it’s a totally new Spider-Man actor we haven’t met. When asked which Spider-Man lives in the Venom universe, Espinoza said, “It is my understanding that audiences will discover the answer soon.”
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There is a Spider-Man in the Morbius universeĮspinoza also confirmed that there is a Spider-Man in the universe occupied by Morbius and Venom, but he avoided giving any specifics about the wall-crawler’s identity.
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Morbius represents Sony’s first swing at tying those multiversal threads together in one of their own films. With characters crossing over to the Marvel universe from Sony’s older Spidey films in Spider-Man: No Way Home, the door was seemingly opened for more of these types of appearances. But Vulture also fought Tom Holland’s Spider-Man over in the MCU, in Spider-Man: Homecoming. That makes sense, but there are some wrinkles: for instance, Vulture (Michael Keaton) exists in this Venom-verse. This is the universe we saw Venom exit at the end of VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE and return to at the end of SPIDER-MAN: NO WAY HOME.” Espinoza confirmed that, “Morbius lives in the same universe as Venom. In a recent Twitter Q&A, Morbius director Daniel Espinoza gave some specifics about the movie, including how it fits into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which it kinda-sorta intersected with, albeit briefly. Morbius takes place in the same universe as Venom