![]() Horizon is a high-tech research facility run by eccentric scientist Max Modell. We can see the Horizon Labs building in the trailer. Morbius looks to be serving as the live-action debut for a major Spider-Man organization. That project has fallen by the wayside, but it’s possible Morbius is setting up a solo Black Cat movie for the near future. Rhino, of course, previously appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 where he was played by Paul Giamatti.īlack Cat was originally meant to star in a team-up movie with Silver Sable called Silver and Black. This would seem to suggest both characters have been around in this universe long enough to gain some notoriety. The Daily Bugle newspaper includes two more intriguing Easter eggs, with both Black Cat and Rhino referenced in the headlines. As established in the mid-credits scene for Spider-Man: Far From Home, the MCU’s Bugle isn’t a newspaper but an InfoWars-style web show hosted by J.K. This alone suggests Morbius isn’t taking place in the MCU. As in Venom, the Bugle is shown to be a major American newspaper with a logo similar to that seen in the Tobey Maguire Spider-Man movies. We can see a glimpse of a Daily Bugle newspaper in the trailer, which suggests a link between Morbius and the two Venom movies. But whether this Osborn has become the Green Goblin yet remains to be seen. ![]() In any case, the Morbius trailer confirms that Norman Osborn and his corporate empire exist in whatever universe Michael Morbius inhabits. (It’s also worth noting the popular fan theory suggesting Osborn is the one who bought Avengers Tower from Tony Stark in Spider-Man: Homecoming, but that has yet to be proven.) However, the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer includes shots of a Goblin pumpkin bomb and it’s been widely reported that Willem Dafoe will reprise his role as Norman from the Sam Raimi trilogy in the multiversal No Way Home. Oscorp Tower is featured in both Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield’s respective Spider-Man movies, but neither it nor its owner, Norman Osborn aka the Green Goblin, have yet appeared in the MCU. The new trailer features a very important Marvel landmark in the New York City skyline. And yet there are other Marvel nods in the trailer that suggests otherwise. ![]() Given that the end credits scene of Venom: Let There Be Carnage transported Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) into the MCU, name-dropping Venom here - along with the appearance of Michael Keaton’s Adrian Toomes and a mural of Spider-Man (more on those in a bit) - heavily suggests Morbius takes place in the MCU. Then, near the end, Michael Morbius himself makes a wisecrack that his name is Venom. The first sees a pair of detectives make mention of an incident in San Francisco, the setting of the Venom films. There are two mentions of Venom in this trailer.
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