In addition, Morbius reads a copy of J. Jonah Jameson’s The Daily Bugle, the design of which resembles the first three films and is different from any appearance the newspaper has made in “The Amazing Spider” from Andrew Garfield. So there is the connection to the first Spider-Man trilogy is obvious.
When Morbius is reading The Daily Bugle, the headlines are related to him. But there are two little stories in which you can read: “Rhinoceros on the loose: Zoo Hoax fools us all”, “Black Cat: friend or foe”. So there is in this Universe Rhino and Black Cat, also we must remember that both exist in the saga “The Amazing Spider-Man” starring Andrew Garfield. Not forgetting that in this trailer we can see a building with the Oscorp logo from those two films. But also, there is a file on Dr. Connor that was played by Rhys Ifans since he was the villain Lizard.
There is a moment in the trailer for “Morbius” that a scared man asks the protagonist: “Who are you?” and he answers: “I am Venom” and transforms his face, although later he says that it is a joke. (Spoilers) Thanks to the post-credits scene of “Venom: There will be carnage” (2021) we can see how this character is in his own Cinematic Universe and then moves to the same as the Spider-Man of Tom Holland.
Finally we see Adrian Toomes / El Buitre (Michael Keaton) speaking directly to Morbius and asking him to join their team. This villain was in the movie “Spider-Man: Homecoming” (2017) which is produced by Sony but is within the Cinematic Universe of Marvel Studiosas it continues the events of “Captain America: Civil War” (2016) and we also see Iron Man / Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) mentoring Peter Parker.
Therefore, the trailer for “Morbius” refers to all the Cinematic Universes that have existed until now of Spider-Man. The film hits theaters on January 21, 2022 there we will finally see how all this happens.
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