One of the biggest objections was to the film's two post-credits scenes, which were lackluster, if not offensive, attempt to tie into the MCU.
"If you look closely, you will see it," Daniel Espinosa said when he was asked how Toomes obtained his signature suit. This is a hint of which Spider-Man exists in Sony's new universe, as well as a hint towards the continued presence of Oscorp within Sony's Spider-Man timeline.
In the first scene of Spider-Man: Homecoming, Adrian Toomes, played by Michael Keaton, finds himself in jail far from home.
Since Kraven the Hunter is set to follow Morbius and serve as the next chapter in this universe, it already faces an uphill battle. As a preview of what Sony has planned for its Venom Universe, the studio presented fans with Morbius. Due to Morbius' poor reception, the future of Sony's adjacent Marvel universe is uncertain. Since Toomes is new to the Venom/Morbius Universe, it's possible that he wouldn't know where to get that tech. The early days of Sony's Multiversal universe may have been its last if it fails to bring in audiences and positive reviews.
Happy Hogan, War Machine, and even Iron Man villains like Obadiah Stane, could all be made into versions of themselves by the existence of Stark-related Variants. In the wake of the confirmation that there is no Oscorp in the MCU, Oscorp serves to differentiate Sony's world.
Toomes wasn't with the suit made from salvaged metal and Chitauri tech from The Battle of New York when he crossed universes.
While Sony has yet to reveal which Spidey lives in its growing universe, in No Way Home, both Garfield and Maguire's Peter Parkers confirmed that the Avengers don't exist in their timelines. It would be interesting to see another Stark and Spider-Man team-up. Oscorp and Stark Industries are similar in that they both have towers in New York City and are in the weapons and technology business. It would only make sense for Mysterio to become a Multiversal character down the line since he lied about being a Multiversal hero in Spider-Man: Far From Home.
There are a few differences, including the presence of additional thrusters, between Toomes and Spider-Man in this Morbius scene.
He had to get the tech from somewhere since the suit is not the same as the one Toomes wore in the movie.
If Tony Stark does exist, he probably never built a suit in a cave from a box of scraps and had an exchange with Nick Fury.
After seeing Stark Tech at work in Spider-Man: No Way Home, Andrew Garfield's Electro from The Amazing Spider-Man 2 took an arcs reactor and used it as his own personal upgrade.
If Stark Industries exists in the Venom/Morbius Universe, why not a variant of Beck?
In the comic books, Superior Iron Man was a product of the AXIS event, where comic book heroes became bad and villains became good.
A certain detail and a corresponding theory may help fans who have been personally harmed by Morbius' post-credits sequence.
Stark Tech in No Way Home was not seen by either Garfield's Peter Parkers or Maguire's villains. Spider-Man: No Way Home completed Tom Holland's first trilogy and united all three of cinema's live-action Spideys on the big screen.