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Next up in Spider-Man’s universe: ‘Morbius, the Living Vampire’
    2017-11-15  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Sony Pictures is developing an untitled movie based on Spider-Man’s antagonist “Morbius, the Living Vampire.”

The project is being written by the scripting team of Burk Sharpless and Matt Sazama, whose feature credits include “Power Rangers,” “Gods of Egypt,” “Dracula Untold” and “The Last Witch Hunter.”

Morbius was created in 1971 by writer Roy Thomas and artist Gil Kane for “Amazing Spider-Man” issue number 101. He was a scientist who tried to cure himself of a blood disease with tragic* results as he became afflicted with vampiric* traits* such as fangs* and a thirst for blood — and wound up battling Spider-Man.

Morbius appeared sporadically* in Marvel Comics in the subsequent years and was revived in the 1992 series “Morbius, the Living Vampire,” which had a run of 32 issues through April 1995.

Sony had no comment as to whether the Morbius project will be connected to its Tom Holland “Spider-Man” movies or the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Sharpless and Sazama explored vampirism in “Dracula Untold” directed by Gary Shore in his feature film debut and written as an origin story for its title character, Count Dracula, portrayed by Luke Evans. Sarah Gadon, Dominic Cooper, Art Parkinson, and Charles Dance also starred. “Dracula Untold” was released by Universal and grossed US$217 million worldwide in 2014.

Sharpless and Sazama are the showrunners* and writers for a “Lost in Space” series for Netflix to be debut next year. They are repped by ICM Partners. (SD-Agencies)

(SD-Agencies)

 

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