

Morbius
Directed by Daniel Espinosa5.115%71%5.9
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.
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- Riley MageeDecember 27, 2025ITS MORBIN TIME
- eiriganceJanuary 28, 2025I love this movie & truly do not understand the hate... I'm certain it's not a "perfect" movie, but I for one am upset it will never get a sequel
- Harish CousalDecember 12, 2025A moody setup that never blossoms into something sharp. Leto tries, but the energy stays flat and predictable. Action feels weightless, the story even more so. A below-average bite with only a few flashes of style
- flavo43November 22, 2025Morbius is one of those films that makes you wonder why the studio pushed so hard to expand the Spider-Man universe in this particular direction. I get the motivation—Venom worked, and I enjoyed that movie immensely—but Morbius just left me confused and disappointed. The tone wobbles between horror, superhero action, and unintentional comedy, without ever deciding what it wants to be. The plot feels oddly hollow, as if key emotional beats and explanations were left on the cutting room floor. Characters drift in and out with little development, and the attempts to set up future crossovers only muddy things further. Jared Leto clearly commits, but the script doesn’t give him much to work with beyond brooding and bloodlust. Visually, there are a few interesting moments, yet the overuse of CGI powers quickly becomes repetitive. In the end, it’s a sad example of brand exploitation without a solid story to justify its existence.
- widowshyperDecember 22, 2024Absolute Peak. I morbed all over myself. Absolutely peak film.
- April 16, 2025I laughed and cried with immense joy when he said the line. Life-changing experience. I would give this 5 more stars if I could. This film is everything filmmakers all over the world wish they could produce.
- jackmeatSeptember 2, 2025My quick rating - 5.6/10. Another on the list to check out. Click the poster below to grab a UHD copy of it as well for yourself. I steered away from the negative press on this one and am somewhat glad I did. Not like I wouldn't have seen it anyway, but it surely wasn't as bad as people said. I am fairly sure the "in" thing to do is bash Jared Leto, which is where it comes from. Anyway, I will admit that I did not read this comic before, so no comparing, but I had an idea of what it was about. Basically, Leto plays someone afflicted with a rare blood disease who spends his life growing up to become a doctor in hopes of developing a cure for himself and his lifelong friend with this condition. The lead-up to all of this is well done and gives you enough of a reason to keep checking it out. To be honest, this movie is actually quite good until the last 15 minutes or so, and then it goes quickly downhill. Before I get to the negative, though, as our good doctor intends to come up with this vaccine, he accidentally turns himself into a form of a vampire. But with the debilitating disease cured comes an unexpected side effect. The need for blood and seemingly human works best. As he attempts to find a cure for his new state, his buddy decides to pay little attention to the warnings of Morbius and believes the risks outweigh the benefits and "infects" himself as well. The built-in bad guy necessary for a superhero movie played out fine, and Matt Smith does a nice job here (even with the most generic name going for him), far more embracing his powers while Morbius tries to get rid of them. There are some good scenes that do stick out early on due to some creative camerawork and storyline aspects, but this all goes down the toilet towards the end. All of the good development and good vs evil that is going on then just turns into an all-out effects show that loses all sensibility leading up to its finish. Too bad since they clearly have some big plans going forward with his character, and I had no issues with how Leto played it. This is evident with the billing of Michael Keaton in the cast, since he is only part of the credits scenes. I won't spoil them since they are quite intriguing in relation to everything that is going on in the Marvel Universe right now. Blade and Morbius roaming around in phase 4? Seems inevitable.
- Ken KaniffAugust 21, 2025One of the most predictable movies, but I do like Leto and the character. Plus it has Adria Arjona ♥️
- AndreiTamasFebruary 23, 2025its morbin time
- M08YJuly 17, 2025The memes about this film are better than the film itself.
- Kevin WardJuly 14, 2025It’s a little weird that my 2 1/2 star rating kind of feels like a hot take. I don’t quite understand everyone absolutely shitting on this film. Jared Leto I thought was very good as Dr. Michael Morbius and I would say the opening 45 minutes or so was totally solid. There were even a couple decent horror movie moments. Plus I really loved that they used 100% practical effects in this. Well, I mean there’s some CGI, but it looks really, really good and it’s only used very, very sparingly. 😬😬. Admittedly, a lot of the dialogue is terrible. There’s very low stakes. The mid and post-credit scenes terrible. Still, I actually enjoyed the bulk of this movie much more than I thought I would. Saw with my oldest son and his 3 best friends. They also thought it was much better than expected. I’m not gonna recommend it for everyone, but if you were interested in watching it before then you might still get some enjoyment out of it.
- stuhannafordMay 28, 2025Nowhere near as bad as you’ve been lead to believe. It’s a half decent superhero movie, well acted. The issues perhaps come from the fact that the lead, Leto, is just seemingly so universally disliked. He’s actually quite good, and not the usual OTT he tends to bring and which in turn, is a turn off. The score is more than a little inspired by another man/bat movie, and the CGI ranges from excellent to ‘what the hell is that?’ I think the main issue however, is that it gives off origin story vibes for a much more important or well known superhero… which it isn’t. Not an enormous amount happens, but what does, is worth a watch.
- Eevee SilvaNovember 8, 2024Unironically really fun and charming with good graphic scenes, good watch around Halloween.
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Morbius Trivia
Morbius was released on March 30, 2022.
Morbius was directed by Daniel Espinosa.
Morbius has a runtime of 1h 45m.
Morbius was produced by Avi Arad, Lucas Foster, Matt Tolmach.
The key characters in Morbius are Dr. Michael Morbius (Jared Leto), Milo (Matt Smith), Martine Bancroft (Adria Arjona).
Morbius is rated PG-13.
Morbius is a Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller film.
Morbius has an audience rating of 7.1 out of 10.









































