MORBIUS: Relive The Nightmare All Over Again When The Movie Arrives On Digital Later This Month

MORBIUS: Relive The Nightmare All Over Again When The Movie Arrives On Digital Later This Month

If you decided to skip the Living Vampire's big screen debut back in March, then the horror finally (well, inevitably) comes to Digital platforms later this month, and you can find more details right here!

By JoshWilding - May 02, 2022 12:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Morbius

With 17% on Rotten Tomatoes, Morbius is one of the worst-reviewed superhero movies of all time. That's why we concluded our review by saying the blockbuster "serves as a powerful, dare we say terrifying, reminder that Spider-Man is better off (and safer) in the MCU with Marvel Studios."

While the movie has found moderate success at the global box office, we're not banking on a sequel, and that leaves the fate of Jared Leto's Living Vampire somewhat up in the air. 

It's always possible that Morbius will find success on Digital and Blu-ray, of course, and Sony Pictures has just announced that it will be available on the former starting May 17. This is considerably less time than the wait for Spider-Man: No Way Home, so common sense says the studio has come to the conclusion that the movie has probably made as much as it ever will by now.

In this promo, we get some teases about the special features, but there's no mention of deleted scenes or the alternate ending (you can read all about what that entailed by clicking here). As a result, we're expecting these 30 minutes of special features to be the typical fluff you find on HE releases.

Relive the nightmare that was Morbius all over again in the players below:
 


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