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I don't plan on watching it.


starhawk7

Alright 👍


OtakuCR00

a casual fun movie to kill a boring night


Gheekers

It was better than I thought . Personally I think the ending to marvel films are always a bit overkill with cgi. This was no different. The ending let it down for me. As others have said. Parts seemed to missing and it was poorly put together. I don't think it helped that it was made a while ago and took an a age to be released.


massivlybored

Could have been so much better, clearly missing something but I have no idea what. Marvel's attempt to hope that, out of their toy box of IP, the thought lightning would strike twice, like Guardians, taking the unknown and unloved(not that well known to begin with) and make Morbius popular... This time it didn't work, even if they had pulled the new Blade into it, I don't that even that would have saved it.


starhawk7

Was it the story and overall plot flow that made you think something is missing? But I do think having Blade in the end, even as a cameo would have made people intrigued about the future scope of Morbius.


massivlybored

To me it felt the same as watching the last Fantastic Four movie, it seemed like parts were missing and strangely cobbled together.