Sony Pictures Entertainment delivers the final trailer for Morbius showing the movie’s character development premise.
Michael Keaton’s Adrian Toomes utters the first words of the trailer encapsulating the journey of Morbius.
The entire movie starring Jared Leto tells a story of Dr. Michael Morbius’ quest to cure himself.
As a result of Morbius’ experiments, he has turned himself into what he thinks as someone akin to a monster.
Final Trailer of Morbius Dropped by Sony

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As a doctor who only wants to help people and himself get better, he seeks an answer and found something horrifying.
I was trying to help people but the cure… it’s a curse. I have power that can only be described as superhuman but there’s a cost. Now I face the choice: to hunt and consume blood or die.
The whole 2 minutes and 12 seconds of the trailer boasted quite the horror effects the studio is aiming for.
Comments on the posted video are coming in saying that they now look forward to watching the film on April.
Sony Drops Final Morbius Trailer
The trailer also features and teases character relationships.
Adria Arjona’s Martine Bancroft is a colleague or possible love-interest who will make himself turn away as he becomes the monster he fears to be.
Jared Harris as Morbius’ mentor who provides a bit of guidance on his seemingly lost journey.
The mentor telling him
We all have monsters well within us, it is up to us to control it.
Then brings Toomes back to a scene that appears to be in a cell saying
Michael Morbius, you’ve been given a gift… Time to let go of who you used to be. Discover who you’re meant to be
And finally, Matt Smith’s Loxias Crown who is presumably the villain… or so it seems, who says
Just accept who you are… the bad guy.
Sony Drops Final Morbius Trailer

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The presence of Michael Keaton’s Adrian Toomes have long teased fans to think that Sinister Six is coming.
Based on the latest and final trailer, he does indeed seem to be making Morbius see himself as someone more than who he thinks.
As a movie that debuts Morbius into the Sony universe of Spider-Man villains, this is one that captures the interest of horror movie goers as well.
Director Daniel Espinosa, who has previous works entitled Safe House, Child 44 and Life, has quite the experience in the mystery, thriller and horror genre.
The suspense and chill that one may experience watching as Morbius transforms in the movie will be very thrilling indeed.
Morbius rises to theatres on April 1.