One of the latest most talked about movies (although not exactly for the better) coming out of the Marvel factory is back. ‘Morbius’, the Sony film directed by Daniel Espinosa and starring Jared Leto returns to theaters for “popular petition”.
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all for the memes
The film hit theaters on April 1 accompanied by very negative reviews. It had a budget of 73 million dollars and grossed a total of 163 million, counting the international box office. Namely, although it was not a resounding failure, its profitability was quite tight (We remind you that, in the case of blockbusters, they have to raise more than double their budget to start making profits).
Two months after its premiere, Sony has announced that ‘Morbius’ premieres again today, June 3, in more than 1000 theaters. The reason? The surprising popularity that it has gained after its premiere on digital platforms. Since then, it has become a true cult film, with countless memes becoming a trending topic on Twitter and many fans clamoring for a sequel.
morbin time pic.twitter.com/SxUyyZ1CvJ
— KFC (@KFC_ES) May 25, 2022
#Morbius #MorbiusSweep #ITSMORBINTIME pic.twitter.com/Rci8zHc5CW
— Morbius Morbest Memes (@morbheads) June 1, 2022
Morbius memes, my spiritual fuel. pic.twitter.com/sdyIyjW6Md
– Mencho (@Adelfaisnotdead) May 31, 2022
— Morbius Memes (@morbmemes) May 30, 2022
Head empty, post Morbius memes pic.twitter.com/TQZs3MoOB6
— Raoul (@DocDoesGaming) May 28, 2022
‘Morbius’ told us the story of Michael Morbius (Leto), a biochemist with blood problems who, looking for a cure for his illness, ended up becoming a vampire and suffering all the physical changes that this entails. In addition to Leto, they also appear in the cast matt smith, jared harris Y Adriana Arjona.
In Spain, ‘Morbius’ was one of the most viewed films during the Film Festival and is available on various rental platforms. for now, Sony Pictures Spain has not announced anything about re-releasing the film in Spain but, you know: never underestimate the power of memes.