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‘Morbius’ Post-Credits Scenes Explained: What’s Next?

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“Morbius” has arrived.As portrayed by Jared Leto, Morbius is a brilliant doctor who turns to the dark side after experimenting with bat DNA to cure a crippling genetic disorder. (You know, that old story.) After inadvertently becoming a creature of the night, he’s also forced to take down his surrogate brother, who has also taken the serum but become more Patrick Bateman than Peter Parker. (“Morbius” is set in Sony’s Spider-Man-adjacent cinematic universe.) Of course, even a Marvel-ish movie has to have some mid- and post-credits scenes and that is very much the case with “Morbius.”Get ready as we breakdown everything that happens after the lovely, neon-tinged credits roll.Major “Morbius” spoilers follow, but know that the credits sequences are pretty separate from the actual movie.The first scene happens right after a title card for the movie.

We see the sky cracking apart and the glittery purple stuff behind it start to glow. This is clearly the end of “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” when the multiverse starts intruding into our world like a sock that somebody has left in the communal dryer you are now using.Apparently Adrian Toomes aka the Vulture (played by Michael Keaton) from the Tom Holland Spider-Man universe has been zapped into the “Morbius” universe (which, it has previously been established, is the same universe where “Venom” takes place).

Now, why somebody from Holland’s world is getting zapped into this world remains unclear; the spell that Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) cast in “Spider-Man: No Way Home” meant that the people who knew that Peter Parker was Spider-Man could infringe on their universe.

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