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[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="2000"] Darth Vader (Hayden Christensen) | CREDIT: LUCASFILM LTD.[/caption] Welcome to our final recap of Disney+'s Obi-Wan Kenobi series, Star Wars lovers. I can't believe we've already reached the end of this story. One would think that after five episodes and around four and a half hours of film, we'd have much to talk about going into the conclusion. Unfortunately, other than a few excellent action scenes, Obi-Wan hasn't provided us with much tasty substance. I had to really concentrate to recall the events of the first two or three episodes. Movie Scene Anyway, let's try to remain optimistic here. I'm hopeful that the final episode of Obi-Wan Kenobi delivers on the strong character and/or spectacle that we've come to expect from Star Wars. Despite the fact that it is unlikely. Right away, I'd want to point out how strange it is that Disney rarely features Obi-Wan as a premium item on its large board of merchandise. When I first turned on Disney+ this morning, I felt like the top header should have featured our Jedi hero. Instead, it takes a back seat to Marvel's Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness - a film that has already been watched by half of the world! Maybe I'm overreacting, but the Mouse House definitely prefers superheroes to its wacky Jedi wizards. Movie Scene Movie scene Stream The Entire Season On Disney+. https://www.DisneyPlus.com/Welcome/ The BEST FIGHT Obi-Wan Kenobi VS Darth Vader No matter what kind of entertainment or videos you like to watch, TOPIDEA has it all. #entertainmentnews #news #todaynews #newstoday #entertainment #entertainmentindustry #celebrity #celebritynews #celeb #celebnews #hollywoodgossip #celebritygossip #movie #trailer #movietrailers #moviegasm #moviestar #horrormovies #moviescenes #instamovies #netflixmovies #movie scene #marvelmovies #disneymovies #classicmovies #moviestars #scarymovies
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[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="2000"] Darth Vader (Hayden Christensen) | CREDIT: LUCASFILM LTD.[/caption] Welcome to our final recap of Disney+'s Obi-Wan Kenobi series, Star Wars lovers. I can't believe we've already reached the end of this story. One would think that after five episodes and around four and a half hours of film, we'd have much to talk about going into the conclusion. Unfortunately, other than a few excellent action scenes, Obi-Wan hasn't provided us with much tasty substance. I had to really concentrate to recall the events of the first two or three episodes. Movie Scene Anyway, let's try to remain optimistic here. I'm hopeful that the final episode of Obi-Wan Kenobi delivers on the strong character and/or spectacle that we've come to expect from Star Wars. Despite the fact that it is unlikely. Right away, I'd want to point out how strange it is that Disney rarely features Obi-Wan as a premium item on its large board of merchandise. When I first turned on Disney+ this morning, I felt like the top header should have featured our Jedi hero. Instead, it takes a back seat to Marvel's Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness - a film that has already been watched by half of the world! Maybe I'm overreacting, but the Mouse House definitely prefers superheroes to its wacky Jedi wizards. Movie Scene Movie scene Stream The Entire Season On Disney+. https://www.DisneyPlus.com/Welcome/ The BEST FIGHT Obi-Wan Kenobi VS Darth Vader No matter what kind of entertainment or videos you like to watch, TOPIDEA has it all. #entertainmentnews #news #todaynews #newstoday #entertainment #entertainmentindustry #celebrity #celebritynews #celeb #celebnews #hollywoodgossip #celebritygossip #movie #trailer #movietrailers #moviegasm #moviestar #horrormovies #moviescenes #instamovies #netflixmovies #movie scene #marvelmovies #disneymovies #classicmovies #moviestars #scarymovies
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DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS (2022)
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Caution: May contain spoilers for those who haven't seen Spider-Man: Far From Home! Also a HUGE nerdy rant alert! (Long post)
I may have a huge conspiracy theory on how this new Disney and Sony deal with the Spider-Man franchise will go down. From what I've learned, it looks like we're most likely getting Morbius set in Sam Raimi's original Spider-Man universe, and that Tobey Maguire's Spidey could potentially appear in "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" which is set in Disney's MCU. Here me out on this folks. If you think about it, Spidey has one more outing in another Disney produced Marvel film set in the MCU, and Sam Raimi (who directed the original Spider-Man films from the early 2000s) could potentially be taking over the director's chair over Scott Derickson for the film and is currently in discussions with Marvel Studios (while it hasn't been confirmed that he WILL be directing, he is most likely in negotiations with both Disney and Sony to bring Spidey to this film, more specifically Tobey Maguire's portrayal of the character rather than Tom Holland's). Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 2 back in 2004 actually made reference to Doctor Strange by name, but that's only because Sam Raimi is a huge fan of that superhero. Further explanation of this said deal goes towards Sony's solo produced film "Morbius". The first trailer was released to reveal key references to previous plot points to Marvel Studios and Sony's co-produced film "Spider-Man: Far From Home" (set in the MCU) such as the framed death of Mysterio and revealing Spidey's identity to the world. In a part of the Morbius trailer, a mural graffiti painting of Spider-Man (Tobey Maguire) is in the background with the writing of "Murderer" on it implying this takes place in the Raimi universe but with similar plot elements. The biggest reveal was seeing Michael Keaton reprise his role as Adrian Toomes (Vulture) from "Spider-Man: Homecoming" in 2017 which is set in the Disney's established MCU. It begs the question asked -- What universe does Morbius take place? Disney's MCU or Sam Raimi's Marvel universe? The answer is actually Sam Raimi. From my understanding, Sony's timeline will follow that of similar plot points from Marvel Studios MCU for Spider-Man's characters but with using Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man rather than Tom Holland's portrayal. With Adrian Toomes, it's literally the character from Homecoming, but set in an alternate timeline which is in the Raimi universe where certain events from Homecoming still took place. Another piece of evidence was just found recently via screenshots of reshoots that took place in LA for "Morbius". Part of the scene consists of a bus that has a sticker on it that has the header "Where is Spider-Man?" signatured with the Daily Bugle on it, but not the DailyBugle.net (which some of you are more familiar with from watching Far From Home). If you look closely at the image below, you can see that it's actually using the Daily Bugle logo from the original Sam Raimi trilogy further adding proof that this movie could potentially be set in Sam Raimi's original Spider-Man universe. This also implies that Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man identity was also revealed to the world in some way almost similarly to the MCU Spidey, and he has gone into hiding. This is all leading into speculation of what's to come in the future so I'll leave it at that for now. Lastly, it's been recently rumored that Tobey Maguire has been cast in an undisclosed role in "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" directed by Sam Raimi. While this has yet to be proven, I'm extremely hopeful for the outcome of what's to happen with Spider-Man in the future of film making. Sam Raimi has always been a huge fan of both of these superheroes and clearly wanted to end the original Spider-Man series on a high note and it feels like he's finally getting his shot at redemption, and I couldn't be more happier with the outcome! :) P. S. I hope I didn't confuse anyone with this quick little shock to the mind on what has been on my mind for quite some time now, and I hope you all have a good day today! :D
EDIT:  Guys, Now that Benedict Cumberbatch will reprise his role as Doctor Strange as well as Jamie Foxx reprising his role as Electro in the third Spider-Man MCU film only furthers this evidence. Pizza time.
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How Morbius References All Three Spider-Man Movie Timelines
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As multiverse movie mania surges from the trailer for December’s Spider-Man: No Way Home, the post-credits scene of Venom: Let There Be Carnage and mid-2022’s plot-obscured Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, it might be easy to forget the existence of Marvel movie Morbius. After all, the film, in which Jared Leto stars as Marvel’s antihero “Living Vampire,” teased its first trailer way back in January 2020—a time now considered a different era for many reasons. However, a new trailer not only reminds the world that Morbius is coming, but even further contributes to the multiverse mystery.
While Morbius’s new trailer is the kind of conventional plot-exhibiting montage that—in an arguably self-defeating manner—overshares enough to make viewers feel as they’d seen the entire movie, it also happens to continue its predecessor trailer’s touting of intriguing timeline teases. Indeed, as if the state of Sony’s Marvel Cinematic Universe-adjacent Spider-Man movies wasn’t already convoluted enough, the latest clip adds even more Spider-Man timeline elements, with Easter eggs now revealing connections to the continuities of the Venom and The Amazing Spider-Man movies, solidifying the film’s connectivity to three existing Spider-Man timelines.
We’ll go through these references, starting with the latest. But first check out the new Morbius trailer just below.
Morbius’s Venom Connection.
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The strongest new elements revealed in the trailer now link Morbius with Sony’s existing duo of Venom movies in multiple ways—some more subtly than others. Most notably, Venom: Let There Be Carnage’s pesky print newspaper version of signature Spider-Man lore newspaper The Daily Bugle has once again peaked its header here. Of course, we first saw this version of the publication in that entry, in which it was read by Detective Mulligan (Stephen Graham), seemingly indicating a strong Spider-man connection. However, it was a deceptively-layered reference, since the crucial mid-credits scene of 2019’s Spider-Man: Far from Home already revealed J.K. Simmons’s rebooted version of Spider-Man-maligning publisher J. Jonah Jameson, whose own version of The Daily Bugle is a kooky conspiracy website, rather than a traditional print paper.
Thus, the newspaper version of the Bugle was unique to the Venom movie timeline—at least, it was before the new Morbius trailer. In this instance, the Bugle, bearing the headline, “Dr. Michael Morbius Apprehended for ‘Vampire Murder,’” is a device used to convey an idea that was already hinted in the previous trailer, specifically that the disease-cured, but newly-vampiric Morbius will find himself in an involuntary custodial situation with the authorities over his (literally) bloodthirsty exploits. However, the paper Bugle clearly confirms that Morbius takes place in the same timeline as Venom; a notion made even clearer when Agent Rodriguez (Al Madrigal) says, presumably at the scene of a Morbius-related incident, “We haven’t had anything this good since that thing in San Francisco,” which is an obvious setting nod to the events of Venom.
However, the film’s most vexing of Venom links was saved for last. As Morbius is using his enhanced strength to interrogate a man who’s apparently forging bills, he is posed with an iconic question familiar to the comic book movie genre of “Who are you?” Yet, rather than providing the traditional answer of “I’m Batman,” Morbius (as played by former onscreen Joker Leto) instead answers “I’m Venom.” Indeed, with the film’s shared-universe status with Venom now established, the idea of him answering in that way might just be a tongue-in-cheek moment that’s flying too close to the proverbial meta sun.
Morbius’s Amazing Spider-Man Connection.
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This element is nowhere near as meaty as the Venom references, but it’s still rather clear. As the trailer transitions between its showcased scenes, we catch a glimpse of a fictional New York City skyline that potently includes one particular skyscraper, Oscorp Tower, specifically brandishing a logo that’s straight out of Sony’s Andrew Garfield-starring duo of The Amazing Spider-Man films. Thusly, the film could be indicating the continuity’s presence of the Osborn family, the patriarch of which, Norman Osborn, happens to be Spidey’s archnemesis, the Green Goblin.
However, before we get too far ahead of ourselves, all we really know for certain is that this Oscorp is a version of the building and eponymous conglomerate. Therefore, its presence doesn’t necessarily confirm that Morbius—and, by proxy, Venom—takes place in The Amazing Spider-Man timeline, although that might be left open to interpretation. What we do know is that Sony has long chased a spinoff megamovie centered on Spider-Man rogues gallery The Sinister Six, for which that version of Oscorp—as teased at the end of 2014’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2—was set to be the tech-supplying home base. While those teased plans never came to fruition, Sony still has its eye on that particular megamovie ball, which makes the Oscorp Easter egg even more intriguing.
The Morbius connections we already knew.
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Of course, the touted 2020 teaser trailer for Morbius provided what was, at the time, one of the biggest eye-opening timeline-establishing moments yet, with a surprise appearance of Michael Keaton, who is reprising his antagonist role from 2017’s Spider-Man: Homecoming as Adrian Toomes/The Vulture. While this remains a strong element that links Morbius to the MCU-adherent Homecoming Trilogy, the nature of that connectivity has been somewhat muddled by what the new trailer is touting. Yet, we do get a bit of new footage of Keaton’s Toomes, who, akin to the previous clip, remains a convict in the aftermath of his Homecoming misdeeds, saying to a passing Morbius, “Hey, Dr. Mike, you and I should stay in touch.” The line, brief as it was, further hints Sony’s long-kept, ever-evolving Sinister Six designs.
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Additionally, the trailer repeats another profound Easter egg moment from the 2020 teaser, in which Leto’s Morbius walks in a back alley—covering up his orange prison garb with a blanket—when he happens to pass by a poster of Spider-Man that’s covered with the graffito of “murderer,” which seemingly references the crucial mid-credits events of 2019’s Spider-Man: Far from Home, in which Peter Parker’s existence as Spider-Man is doxed, leaving him framed for the murder of Mysterio, who has posthumously concocted the life-hacking hoax through “TheDailyBugle.net” publisher J. Jonah Jameson. However, the Spider-Man costume in the poster image appears to be that of Tobey Maguire’s from director Sam Raimi’s 2002-2007 Spider-Man Trilogy, which profoundly confuses what was a seemingly simple visual Easter egg.
However, there could be a simple explanation for these seemingly contradictory timeline elements: the events of the upcoming Spider-Man: No Way Home. Of course, as the recent trailer makes abundantly clear, the film will see Tom Holland’s Peter Parker turn to Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange for some supernatural help in his current legal predicament. This leads to some oddly-uncharacteristic carelessness on Strange’s part after a spell designed to make the world forget that Peter Parker is Spider-Man goes sideways, leading to the unraveling of the Multiverse. Indeed, the auspicious post-credits scene of Venom: Let There Be Carnage demonstrated how Strange’s spell will create a kind of new, amalgamated universe with elements from previous Spider-Man iterations. Thus, what we could be seeing here is a result of Strange’s botched spell, which, besides the confirmed presence of previous film villains, is believed to showcase the return of previous Spider-Men Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield.
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The merged multiverse idea would be complemented by the fact that Morbius’s January release will immediately follow Spider-Man: No Way Home’s December drop date. However, it should be noted that Morbius endured one of the roughest series of pandemic-era date-shifts, and was originally set to arrive well before that film. Nevertheless, it does seem clear that Morbius is not going to become an isolated offering, and Leto’s Living Vampire role seems destined for further—directly Spider-Man-related—activities in films to come.
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Morbius is scheduled to swoop its way into theaters on Jan. 28, 2022.
The post How Morbius References All Three Spider-Man Movie Timelines appeared first on Den of Geek.
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DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS (2022)
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