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Direncanakan tahun ini kita akan melihat film terbaru dari jagat Marvel di Sony, tepatnya film Morbius sang vampir. Meskipun trailer -nya belum diperlihatkan, namun sudah ada foto yang tersebar di sosial media terkait film Morbius . Salah satu yang menarik adalah adanya Spider-Man di dalam foto tersebut! 1. Poster Spider-Man sang pembunuh? Dalam foto yang tersebar di sosial media itu, kita melihat Jared Leto sebagai Morbius sang tokoh utama. Dia memakai kemeja dalam berwarna oranye yang mirip seperti seragam tahanan penjara di Amerika, entah dia kabur dari penjara atau bagaimana. Tapi yang menarik perhatian sih adanya poster bergambar Spider-Man dengan tulisan "pembunuh" di atasnya. Baca Juga: Spider-Man Tokusatsu Dikonfirmasi Hadir di Spider-Verse 2! 2. Referensi dari Spider-Man MCU? denofgeek.com Satu yang menarik adalah kata-kata di dalam poster tersebut. "Pembunuh" seakan mengindikasikan kondisi Spider-Man di MCU dalam akhir film Spider-Man: Far From Home . Seperti yang kita ketahui, Mysterio membuat video palsu tentang dirinya yang dibunuh oleh Spider-Man dan membuat seluruh Amerika percaya kalau Spider-Man adalah orang yang membunuh Mysterio. Apakah Spider-Man di poster ini adalah Spider-Man Tom Holland? 3. Berarti film Marvel di Sony termasuk MCU? Tahun lalu sempat jadi masalah besar ketika Spider-Man terancam kembali ke Sony dan tidak lanjut di Marvel Cinematic Universe karena Marvel dan Sony tidak menemukan persetujuan yang baik. Pada akhirnya Marvel dan Sony menemukan persetujuan baru dengan Spider-Man yang bisa muncul di MCU maupun di film Marvel dalam Sony. Kalau bocoran ini benar, berarti bukan hanya Spider-Man yang aman di MCU melainkan Venom, Morbius, dan beberapa film Marvel di Sony lainnya juga menjadi bagian dari MCU! Nah bagaimana menurutmu? Baca Juga: Ahli Waris Peter Parker? Ini Dia 5 Spider-Man Masa Depan!
Kini terdapat potret pertama dari Jared Leto di film Morbius mendatang. Dilansir dari Hypebeast (13/1), gambar tersebut menampilkan Leto yang sedang bertransformasi sebagai Dr. Michael Morbius. Gambar itu juga merujuk pada adegan ikonik dari komik Morbius, di mana dirinya yang menoleh ke belakang bahu dan menunjukkan sifat "vampir hidup".
Ok sony you have my attention now #Morbius pic.twitter.com/LmhvYu4g35
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Sebelumnya kami telah memberitahukan bahwa Morbius milik Sony akan menghadirkan referensi dari Marvel Cinematic Universe. Bocoran foto ini diklaim menampilkan Spider-Man, tapi itu tidak mirip dengan versi Tom Holland. Kebocoran foto ini berasal dari pengguna Twitter @Vullein, dia memberikan bocoran foto lain yang diduga memberi penggemar Marvel tampilan pertama mereka untuk Jared Leto sebagai the Living Vampire. Gambar terbaru ini memperlihatkan Michael Morbius berjalan melalui lorong. Di belakangnya tampak seperti poster atau karya seni yang menggambarkan Spider-Man, dengan kata “Murderer” dicat di atasnya. Spider-Man Versi Tobey Maguire atau Game PS4? Namun, jauh beda dari laporan sebelumnya, Spider-Man yang terlihat di sini tampaknya tidak mirip dengan penjelmaan karakter MCU. Sebaliknya, Spidey tampak menggunakan kostum terkenal mili Tobey Maguire dalam trilogi film Spider-Man arahan sutradara Sam Raimi. Faktanya, banyak orang yang berkomentar bahwa gambar yang digunakan sebenarnya sangat cocok dengan Rami suit dari video game PS4 Spider-Man. Komentator terkenal Daniel Richtman mengklaim bahwa Morbius berisi referensi langsung ke versi MCU dari Spider-Man yang dapat diintegrasikan ke dalam alam semesta Marvel Studios. Dengan asumsi kebocoran foto baru ini benar-benar nyata, penyataan yang keluar sebelumnya patut dipertanyakan. Namun, itu belum tentu tidak hadir. Ada beberapa hal penting yang harus dicatat. Cuma Alternatif? CBR Foto ini bisa dari versi alternatif adegan yang sedang digambarkan. Artinya, bisa saja gambar tersebut diedit ulang dengan memasukkan gambar Spidey yang berbeda. Terlebih lagi, tulisan grafiti yang berarti “pembunuh” menjadi referensi yang sangat cocok untuk menggambarkan Peter Parker di film Far From Home yang dicap sebagai penjahat. Selain itu, ada juga rumor yang mengatakan bahwa J.K. Simmons yang berperan sebagai Jonah Jamenson di trilogi Spider-Man saat ini sedang mengulangi perannya untuk penampilan di Morbius. Jika memang itu yang terjadi, berarti Sony masih menunggu lampu hijau Marvel Studios untuk mendapatkan lampu hijau dari Marvel Studios. Spidey manakah sebenarnya ? Tunggu saja trailernya rilis malam ini.
After failing to grab fans with his portrayal of Joker in Suicide Squad, Jared Leto is trying his hand at playing a Marvel antihero named Morbius for Sony. The first trailer, seen above, shows Hollywood’s former prince of darkness return to his gothic roots for the role.
Unlike Marvel Studios movies, which exist under the Disney banner, Morbius is entirely from Sony Pictures, much like Tom Hardy’s Venom. The trailer introduces us to Morbius the Living Vampire (who originally appeared in Marvel comics as a Spider-Man villain), otherwise known as Dr. Michael Morbius, a Nobel Prize-winning doctor. He’s living with a rare blood condition that he needs to cure in order to live. Somehow, in the process, he accidentally turns himself into a “pseudo-vampire,” gaining vampire bat-like qualities, including echolocation and a thirst for blood. Wild!
The trailer also makes it clear this isn’t a Marvel Studios movie. Unlike Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: Far From Home, Marvel Studios doesn’t have anything to do with Morbius. Instead, it’s being made “in association with Marvel,” which is one way to frame the relationship of which studios own which characters.
That said, Sony seems eager to remind fans of Morbius’ Spider-Man comic roots: the studio plugged the names of both of its recent (Marvel Studio-produced) Spider-Man films along with Venom in the trailer. There’s also an appearance from Michael Keaton at the end of Morbius’ trailer, but it’s unclear if he’s reprising his role as Vulture from Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Look, Morbius is easy to make fun of because, well, it’s a movie about Jared Leto turning himself into a pseudo-vampire with echolocation capabilities. But never forget that Leto was once crowned the Prince of Darkness at the Fuse Chainsaw awards; quite frankly, this is the perfect role for him.
Morbius will be released this summer.
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The first trailer for Sony Pictures' Morbius has premiered. Starring Jared Leto in the title role as the vampiric Michael Morbius, the film is the first expansion of Sony's Universe of Marvel Characters, which kicked off with the Spider-Man-adjacent Venom.
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"One of Marvel’s most compelling and conflicted characters comes to the big screen as Oscar winner Jared Leto transforms into the enigmatic antihero, Michael Morbius," reads Sony's description of the film. "Dangerously ill with a rare blood disorder, and determined to save others suffering his same fate, Dr. Morbius attempts a desperate gamble. What at first appears to be a radical success soon reveals itself to be a remedy potentially worse than the disease."
Morbius is due out in theaters July 31.
Jakarta - 'Morbius' menjadi proyek film selanjutnya yang digarap Sony selain sekuel 'Venom 2'. Kisah villain Spider-Man itu dikabarkan sudah merampungkan proses produksi. Sudah ada rencana trailer perdana film tersebut akan dirilis. Sony dikabarkan akan melepas trailer akhir pekan ini 12 Januari 2020. Film ini akan membawa kisah awal dari sosok Morbius yang awalnya merupakan sosok ilmuwan yang mencoba menyembuhkan penyakitnya sendiri namun berujung pada insiden. Belum ada pernyataan resmi dari studio itu soal kabar tersebut.
Berjudul 'Morbius The Living Vampire', film ini dibintangi Jared Leto juga Tyrese Gibson. Sony akan merilis filmnya di musim panas, Juli 2020.
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Sony's Morbius movie trailer has been rated and is expected to arrive very soon. Although the studio currently shares Peter Parker with the MCU, Sony has started to develop a Spider-Man universe of its own lately. Based around the web-slinger's antiheroes and enemies, the franchise kicked off with the box office success of Venom back in October 2018 and has solo films led by Nightwatch, Kraven the Hunter, Black Cat, and Silver Sable in different stages of development. Up next, however, is Michael Morbius, who's better known by his super-powered alias Morbius the Living Vampire.
Jared Leto stars as Morbius' namesake, a scientist whose attempt to cure himself of a rare blood disease goes very wrong when he afflicts himself with a form of vampirism instead. This is, of course, the second recent major comic book tentpole for the Oscar-winner following his polarizing turn as the Joker in David Ayer's Suicide Squad (a role he isn't expected to reprise in the near future, if ever again). Sony has yet to release any official images or footage of Leto in character for the movie, but that should change within the next week or so.
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According to Trailer-Track, the first Morbius trailer (which reportedly runs just over two and a half minutes long) has been rated by the Alberta Film Ratings and should be arriving within a matter of days. The trailer will almost undoubtedly premiere in theaters with Sony's Bad Boys for Life when the sequel opens next week, so it should drop online sometime before then.
Even more than Venom, it's presumed Morbius will be a darker superhero movie with more than a touch of body horror. Case in point: the film was written by Lost in Space showrunners Matt Sazama and Berk Sharpless, whose previous credits include 2014's very superhero-esque take on Count Dracula, Dracula Untold. Equally, Morbius was directed by Daniel Espinosa, a filmmaker who tends to specialize in macabre genre fare like the dramatic thriller Child 44 and the sci-fi horror offering Life (a film many half-joked could've easily been the secret prequel to Venom). Interestingly, Morbius is one of two Marvel comic book movies opening in 2020 that combines superhero and horror tropes, along with April's The New Mutants.
Commercially-speaking, Morbius is far less of a surefire bet than Venom was. The character himself is mostly unknown outside of the dedicated comic book-reading community, and Leto is similarly less bankable than Tom Hardy when it comes to selling the masses on a Spider-Man spinoff project. That's all the more reason, then, for Sony to get the movie's marketing up and going this month, well ahead of Morbius' scheduled release date in July. Assuming the footage is well-received, it should start to generate a lot more hype for what's currently one of this year's more intriguing superhero films, but also one of its more questionable and possibly unreliable ones.
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Morbius Trailer Confirms Sony Movie Is In MCU With Spider-Man & Vulture Cameo
Spurred on by the commercial success of Tom Hardy’s Venom, Sony is adding to its Spider-Man spin-off shared universe with Morbius – a new take on the Marvel antihero with vampiric tendencies and superhuman abilities.
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Directed by Daniel Espinosa (Life) and with Jared Leto playing the lead – said to be bringing Joker levels of “intensity and charisma and devotion” to the role – it’s already attracting plenty of hype. Here’s everything you need to know…
When is Morbius released in cinemas?
Morbius has its release currently set for 31st July 2020 in both the UK and the United States.
The movie began filming in England at the end of February 2019, with Leto marking the start of production with a Twitter post of a week one clapperboard:
His co-star, Matt Smith, has also been spotted on set in Manchester.
Production is next expected to shift to Atlanta – the filming location of many Marvel films – and conclude at the end of May 2019.
Who is in the cast of Morbius?
Jared Leto (known for his Oscar-winning performance in Dallas Buyers Club and as Thirty Seconds to Mars’ frontman) is playing the titular Morbius, created in 1971 by Roy Thomas and Gil Kane as Morbius the Living Vampire.
Going by the name of Michael Morbius, the Nobel Prize-winning biochemist tried to cure his own blood disorder but instead turned himself into a pseudo-vampire with superhuman abilities. He started out as a villain in the comics before morphing into more of an anti-hero.
Morbius is not Leto’s first foray into superhero movies – his much-hyped Joker appeared in 2016’s Suicide Squad but, despite its commercial success, the film garnered negative reviews and Leto is not expected to return for the sequel (with Joaquin Phoenix providing Warner Bros’ next take on the role in the standalone Joker).
Matt Smith joins him in Morbius, playing Loxias Crown – the film’s villain and Morbius’ best friend who suffers from the same blood disease. Smith has previously said he was persuaded to join a superhero movie by his former Doctor Who co-star, Karen Gillan, who plays Nebula in the Guardians of the Galaxy and Avengers movies: “She told me that she really likes it, making those movies. That was enough for me.”
Also starring are The Crown’s Jared Harris playing Morbius’ mentor, Adria Arjona (True Detective) as the film’s main love interest, and Tyrese Gibson (Fast & Furious) as an FBI agent trying to hunt down the living vampire.
Is there a trailer for Morbius?
Yes! Sony has now released a teaser trailer for fans to get their fangs into…
What is the plot of Morbius? Will Tom Holland’s Spider-Man make an appearance?
Details on the exact plot of the film are being kept under wraps for now, but – based on the format of 2018’s Venom – we expect it to be some sort of origin story for the titular character.
Despite appearing in the comics with Spider-Man, both antiheroes exist in a cinematic shared universe Sony has created to sit separately from the one portrayed in the Marvel films (which are owned by Disney) where Tom Holland’s current version of Spidey exists. A deal between the two studios previously allowed Spider-Man – a Sony character – to enter the MCU, and there he’ll stay for the meantime.
Sony has been hard at work on its superhero stable with Morbius in production, a Venom sequel in the works and development on further films Silver & Black and Nightwatch.
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But for the time being, neither Tom Holland nor his Spider-Man character will make an appearance in Morbius or Venom, with Sony only featuring the superhero in animated form, releasing the Oscar-winning Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse in 2018 (and with a few sequels and spin-offs on the cards).
The release date and time for the Morbius trailer has reportedly been revealed. Morbius is one of the many Spider-Man villain films that Sony has planned, and is the next one slated to be released. Morbius was confirmed to be in development in 2017, with Jared Leto soon after signing on as the titular character and Daniel Espinosa directing.
With the film being confirmed for a few years, fans have gotten plenty of updates about Morbius since 2017. Morbius is expected to be even darker than Venom with hints of horror as well. Fans haven't gotten an official look at Leto's character from Sony yet, but the actor did share a GIF of Morbius wearing all black in the middle of a busy street. A short Morbius set video also made its way online, but neither this or Leto's first look gave fans any hints about the movie. However, fans shouldn't have to wait much longer for information since the trailer is reportedly releasing soon.
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According to FandomWire, the trailer for Morbius will be released on January 13 at 6 AM PST. This report lines up with other claims that the trailer will be attached to Sony's Bad Boys For Life, which releases next week. It's also worth mentioning that the upcoming trailer is said to be around two and a half minutes in length.
While fans don't know a whole lot about the plot of the film, there have been a lot of casting announcements. Tyrese Gibson and Jared Harris both joined the cast last March, with Gibson playing an FBI agent and the latter's role still being unknown. Loxias Crown is expected to be the main villain of the film, a role that Matt Smith is rumored to have been cast in. The only confirmed character in the film besides Morbius is Martine Bancroft, who will be played by Adria Arjona.
With Morbius now in post-production, it's about time for Sony to drop a trailer. Morbius releases at the end of July, and with the character not being as well known as Venom, Sony needs to be strategic with their marketing material to get people invested in the film. Fans had been asking to see a Venom solo movie for years prior to Venom releasing in 2018, but it was a bit of a surprise when Sony announced Morbius. Fans apparently don't have to wait much longer for the Morbius trailer, so Sony will no doubt be looking to see how the internet reacts to the first look at the film.
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Oscar snubs
The 2020 Oscar nominations are out, and all anyone wants to talk about is who didn't get nominated. The Oscars were almost "so white" again, as "Harriet" star Cynthia Erivo was the only actor of color to be nominated in the four major acting categories, while the directing category is facing criticism as all the nominees are men -- Greta Gerwig received a nod for best adapted screenplay for "Little Women," but not for her work as director.
Other snubs include Adam Sandler's acclaimed acting performance in "Uncut Gems," Lupita Nyong'o in "Us," Taron Egerton in "Rocketman" (despite winning a Golden Globe for his portrayal of Elton John), Awkwafina in "Farewell," Eddie Murphy in "Dolemite is My Name," Jennifer Lopez in "Hustlers," and "Frozen II" (nominated for best original song, but not animated film). Sandler, however, took the omission in stride with a "Waterboy" joke and a shoutout to Kathy Bates, who was nominated for her work in "Richard Jewell."
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I love you my Bobby Boucher!!! You was robbed!! But Mama loves you!!! I learned a new urban slang word for you! You da GOAT!!
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'Morbius' trailer
The first trailer for "Morbius" shows Jared Leto as the titular vampire anti-hero from the world of Spider-Man. The upcoming Sony movie follows Dr. Michael Morbius from human seeking a cure for a blood disease from vampire bats, only to become a vampire himself. It's unclear if Spidey will be part of the film, though we do see him in a graffiti image with the word "murderer," suggesting ties to the recent "Spider-Man" films from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. "Morbius," also featuring Michael Keaton -- who played Vulture in "Homecoming" -- opens July 31.
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Okay, that’s definitely Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man tagged with “murderer" in this shot from the #MORBIUS trailer. But Michael Keaton is in it, seemingly as Adrian Toomes from SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING? What’s the deal? pic.twitter.com/5dFCTyOzj8 — Ethan Anderton (@Ethan_Anderton) January 13, 2020
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'Shameless' ending
"Shameless" has been renewed for its 11th and final season, Showtime announced Monday at the winter Television Critics Association press tour. The show, which starred William H. Macy and Emmy Rossum, is the premium cable network's No. 1 comedy, its longest-running series and averaged 5.7 million weekly viewers last year. The show will end after its farewell season this summer.
“The characters of 'Shameless' have brought Showtime viewers more laughs and tears and pure enjoyment than any program in our history,” said Gary Levine, President of Entertainment at Showtime Networks. “While we are sad to bid the Gallaghers farewell, we couldn’t be more confident in the ability of showrunner John Wells, his writing team and this great cast to bring our series to its appropriately Shameless conclusion.”
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One. Last. Hoorah. Shameless season 11: our final season. Thank you @Showtimesho for keeping us employed the last 11 years and letting everyone party with the Gallagher’s, too. And thank you guys for sticking with us for so long through all of our ups and downs. So bittersweet! pic.twitter.com/WzTbxanbxM — Emma Kenney 🌹 (@EmmaRoseKenney) January 13, 2020
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