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‘Morbius’: Jared Leto compares adaptation to ‘the Doctor and the Monster’

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During an interview with Variety, Jared Leto spoke about the upcoming adaptation of “Morbius” and explained why the feature would be different from current hero films.

For the star, the plot of the feature film is a sort of reinterpretation of “ The Doctor and the Monster, ” a literary classic written by Robert Louis Stevenson in 1886.

“Morbius” looks more like a thriller and horror movie than a superhero movie, although it takes place in this universe. But the movie also has some funny moments. I would describe it as a tribute to “The Doctor and the Monster”. But it’s a blockbuster, definitely a blockbuster and I’m excited for the debut.

For those who are not familiar, the character first appeared in issue 101 of “ The Amazing Spider-Man, ” released in 1971.

In the plot, Dr. Michael Morbius suffers an accident while testing the possible cure for a blood disease and ends up transforming into a vampire, artificially created and different from mythological creatures.

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Initially, Morbius was a Spider-Man villain, but begins to act as an anti-hero and has already shared some HQ with Blade.

Previously, Sony released a new international trailer to promote the launch in Japan, and the video begins with an introduction from Leto.

Throughout the video, the star explains who Michael Morbius is and what he does …

But in addition, the star is keen to say that the film is part of an expanding universe that revolves around the ‘Spider-Man’ franchise.

“In the movie, I play a new Marvel character who tries to cure people with blood deficiency through experimental science. It’s his life plan, but it all gets out of hand when I become a vampire, ”he says.

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“That’s kind of what will happen! It’s an exciting part of expanding this universe [compartilhado]. The public doesn’t even know what to expect. ”

This is nothing new, since the first trailer showed the canvas head painted on a wall …

However, it is good to know that Sony is investing in its own shared universe.

Originally slated for July 31 of this year, the film will now premiere here on March 18, 2023.

Directed by Daniel Espinosa, the cast also includes Tyrese Gibson, Jared Harris and Matt Smith.

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