Morbius XII: So Very Anemic
Morbius XII: So Very Anemic is an American science fiction horror-comedy buddy film about an aging starship captain (William Shatner) who befriends a deranged geriatric medicine researcher (Jared Leto).
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- Fight Club 2: The Redshirts Strike Back
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- House of Morbius
- Koestler Things
- Martin Prince Jr.'s Wide Wide World of Video Games
- The Transformed Khan
- Two-dimensional thinking
- Vampsie
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- Morbius (film) @ Wikipedia
- Morbius (trailer) @ YouTube
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