Morbius Sweep

2021Hashtag / ironic praise meme / image macrosemi-active

Also known as: #MorbiusSweep · Morbius Cultural Reset

Morbius Sweep is a 2021 ironic-praise hashtag meme celebrating the 2022 film Morbius as cinema's greatest achievement through absurd fake review scores.

Morbius Sweep is a series of ironic memes celebrating the 2022 superhero film *Morbius* as a supposed cinematic masterpiece, despite the movie being a critical and commercial failure. The trend started in a Marvel Studios Discord server in October 2021 and exploded on Reddit and Twitter around the film's April 2022 release4. The joke centers on absurdly inflated praise, fake review scores, and made-up statistics, treating one of the worst-reviewed comic book films of the decade as if it were the greatest movie ever made.

TL;DR

Morbius Sweep** is a series of ironic memes celebrating the 2022 superhero film *Morbius* as a supposed cinematic masterpiece, despite the movie being a critical and commercial failure.

Overview

Morbius Sweep memes take the form of wildly exaggerated, obviously fake celebrations of *Morbius* as a groundbreaking work of cinema. Common formats include doctored Rotten Tomatoes scores pushed past 100%, fabricated quotes from famous directors praising the film, invented box office numbers using made-up units like "morbillion," and fake statistics about its cultural dominance4. The humor relies on the contrast between the meme's over-the-top praise and the film's very real poor reception. Early critics called the movie "boring and uncalculated" with "no consistency, except that it's bad"12.

The meme sits at the intersection of film snob irony and shitposting culture. It's closely tied to the broader internet habit of ironically elevating bad media, similar to how fans treated *The Room* or the Star Wars prequels. What made Morbius Sweep stick was perfect timing: the memes started circulating just as real negative reviews confirmed everyone's lowest expectations.

The phrase "morbiussweep" was coined on October 25, 2021, months before the film even came out. Inside the Marvel Studios official Discord server, users were discussing the *Dune* movie that had just released, with user Slayr typing "DUNESWEEP" to hype its Oscar potential. Discord user Crono#4147, going by the nickname ISupportGaysBuyMyMerch at the time, responded with "morbiussweep" as a joke4. The phrase stuck around the server and popped up whenever Oscar conversations happened.

The meme didn't go public until March 2022, when early critic screenings for *Morbius* started leaking impressions. On March 21, 2022, entertainment journalist Brandon Matthews reported on Twitter that early viewers called the film "boring" with "no consistency, except that it's bad," adding that audiences would be better off waiting to "watch it when it gets home"2. Multiple news outlets picked up the negative buzz that same day1.

The next day, March 22, 2022, Reddit user Supercalumrex posted an edited image of the Rotten Tomatoes review page to r/moviescirclejerk. The image showed *Morbius* with a score exceeding 100% for both critics and audiences. Titled "The cultural reset," the post pulled in over 4,500 upvotes in two weeks4. That same day, Twitter user @SkeeBallKnees shared the image with the hashtag #MorbiusSweep, picking up over 330 retweets and 3,600 likes4.

Origin & Background

Platform
Marvel Studios Discord (coined), Reddit r/moviescirclejerk (spread), Twitter (viral hashtag)
Key People
Crono#4147 / ISupportGaysBuyMyMerch, Supercalumrex
Date
2021 (coined), 2022 (viral)
Year
2021

The phrase "morbiussweep" was coined on October 25, 2021, months before the film even came out. Inside the Marvel Studios official Discord server, users were discussing the *Dune* movie that had just released, with user Slayr typing "DUNESWEEP" to hype its Oscar potential. Discord user Crono#4147, going by the nickname ISupportGaysBuyMyMerch at the time, responded with "morbiussweep" as a joke. The phrase stuck around the server and popped up whenever Oscar conversations happened.

The meme didn't go public until March 2022, when early critic screenings for *Morbius* started leaking impressions. On March 21, 2022, entertainment journalist Brandon Matthews reported on Twitter that early viewers called the film "boring" with "no consistency, except that it's bad," adding that audiences would be better off waiting to "watch it when it gets home". Multiple news outlets picked up the negative buzz that same day.

The next day, March 22, 2022, Reddit user Supercalumrex posted an edited image of the Rotten Tomatoes review page to r/moviescirclejerk. The image showed *Morbius* with a score exceeding 100% for both critics and audiences. Titled "The cultural reset," the post pulled in over 4,500 upvotes in two weeks. That same day, Twitter user @SkeeBallKnees shared the image with the hashtag #MorbiusSweep, picking up over 330 retweets and 3,600 likes.

How It Spread

Through late March 2022, r/moviescirclejerk became the meme's home base. Users competed to create increasingly absurd posts treating *Morbius* as high art. A March 23 post by Redditor ComaHuggybear earned over 660 upvotes, and a March 30 post by sem27nome gained over 580. The subreddit format worked perfectly for the joke: r/moviescirclejerk already specialized in mocking film culture, and *Morbius* was an easy target.

The jump to Twitter happened in late March through direct reposts from Reddit. On March 30, the @LightsCameraPod account reposted sem27nome's meme with the #MorbiusSweep hashtag, gaining over 250 retweets and 1,800 likes.

April 1, 2022, the day *Morbius* opened in US theaters, was the breakout moment. The hashtag hit viral status on Twitter. User @Lynchreborn posted a fabricated Martin Scorsese quote calling the film "the truest height of cinema" that he "cannot top," pulling over 1,800 retweets and 13,000 likes in three days. The date itself added an extra layer of irony: a widely mocked superhero film premiering on April Fools' Day.

The hashtag trend built a strong connection with the earlier "One Trillion Tickets / Cultural Reset" meme format that had originally spawned around *Venom: Let There Be Carnage*. Both relied on the same joke structure of treating mediocre Sony Marvel films as unprecedented achievements.

The real-world impact of the meme wave was striking. *Morbius* grossed only $167.5 million worldwide, well below studio expectations, and picked up five Golden Raspberry Award nominations including Worst Picture. Jared Leto won Worst Actor and Adria Arjona won Worst Supporting Actress. Most remarkably, the sustained meme attention convinced Sony to re-release the film in theaters in June 2022. The re-release bombed again, proving that ironic internet hype doesn't translate to ticket sales.

Platforms

TwitterReddit

Timeline

2022-06

Meme emerges during re-release discussion

2022-07

Peaks alongside other Morbius memes

2022-08

Begins rapid decline

2022-09

Effectively dead

2023-01-01

Morbius Sweep started spreading across social media platforms

2024-01-01

Morbius Sweep reached mainstream popularity and media coverage

View on Google Trends

How to Use This Meme

The Morbius Sweep format typically follows one of several templates:

1

Fake review scores: Edit a Rotten Tomatoes, IMDb, or Metacritic screenshot to show an impossibly high score (over 100%, 11/10, etc.) for *Morbius*.

2

Fake quotes: Attribute absurdly reverent quotes about *Morbius* to respected filmmakers like Scorsese, Kubrick, or Spielberg. The more prestigious the director, the funnier the contrast.

3

Fake box office numbers: Claim the film sold some ridiculous number of tickets, often using invented units like "morbillion." Urban Dictionary's entry captures this energy with its claim of "69420 Morbillion Tickets".

4

Straight-faced praise: Write earnest-sounding paragraphs about the film's artistic merit, as if reviewing a genuine masterpiece. The key is total commitment to the bit with no winking.

Create Your Own

Cultural Impact

The Morbius Sweep trend, alongside the related "It's Morbin' Time" catchphrase, turned a forgettable box office disappointment into one of 2022's most-discussed films online. The irony is thick: *Morbius* got more cultural attention as a punchline than it ever would have as a straightforward release.

Sony's decision to re-release *Morbius* in theaters during June 2022, reportedly influenced by the meme's online visibility, is one of the clearest examples of a studio misreading internet irony as genuine demand. The re-release flopped, becoming a cautionary tale about confusing viral mockery with commercial interest.

The meme also fed into growing skepticism about Sony's Spider-Man Universe. The first *Venom* had been critically panned but commercially successful, which Sony used to justify continued investment. *Morbius* proved that the goodwill had limits. Director Daniel Espinosa's pre-release comments about Morbius being "one of the most altruistic characters of the Marvel Universe" only added fuel to the ironic praise machine.

Fun Facts

The phrase "morbiussweep" predates the film's release by over five months. It was coined in a Discord server in October 2021 while users were talking about *Dune*, not *Morbius*.

Early reviews noted that *Morbius* contained only "2-3 Easter eggs," far fewer than fans expected for a film meant to expand Sony's shared universe.

*Morbius* was delayed multiple times from its original July 2020 release date, primarily because of the COVID-19 pandemic, before finally opening on April 1, 2022.

Jared Leto himself said he'd "love to get in the ring with Spider-Man," referring to a potential crossover with Tom Holland's version of the character. That crossover never materialized.

The film's post-credits scenes, which teased connections to the wider Marvel universe, were specifically singled out by critics as among its worst elements.

Derivatives & Variations

Specific award sweep memes (Oscars, Emmys, etc.)

A variation of Morbius Sweep

(2022)

Box office record claims (ironic)

A variation of Morbius Sweep

(2022)

Morbius cultural impact predictions

A variation of Morbius Sweep

(2022)

Frequently Asked Questions

Morbius Sweep

2021Hashtag / ironic praise meme / image macrosemi-active

Also known as: #MorbiusSweep · Morbius Cultural Reset

Morbius Sweep is a 2021 ironic-praise hashtag meme celebrating the 2022 film Morbius as cinema's greatest achievement through absurd fake review scores.

Morbius Sweep is a series of ironic memes celebrating the 2022 superhero film *Morbius* as a supposed cinematic masterpiece, despite the movie being a critical and commercial failure. The trend started in a Marvel Studios Discord server in October 2021 and exploded on Reddit and Twitter around the film's April 2022 release. The joke centers on absurdly inflated praise, fake review scores, and made-up statistics, treating one of the worst-reviewed comic book films of the decade as if it were the greatest movie ever made.

TL;DR

Morbius Sweep** is a series of ironic memes celebrating the 2022 superhero film *Morbius* as a supposed cinematic masterpiece, despite the movie being a critical and commercial failure.

Overview

Morbius Sweep memes take the form of wildly exaggerated, obviously fake celebrations of *Morbius* as a groundbreaking work of cinema. Common formats include doctored Rotten Tomatoes scores pushed past 100%, fabricated quotes from famous directors praising the film, invented box office numbers using made-up units like "morbillion," and fake statistics about its cultural dominance. The humor relies on the contrast between the meme's over-the-top praise and the film's very real poor reception. Early critics called the movie "boring and uncalculated" with "no consistency, except that it's bad".

The meme sits at the intersection of film snob irony and shitposting culture. It's closely tied to the broader internet habit of ironically elevating bad media, similar to how fans treated *The Room* or the Star Wars prequels. What made Morbius Sweep stick was perfect timing: the memes started circulating just as real negative reviews confirmed everyone's lowest expectations.

The phrase "morbiussweep" was coined on October 25, 2021, months before the film even came out. Inside the Marvel Studios official Discord server, users were discussing the *Dune* movie that had just released, with user Slayr typing "DUNESWEEP" to hype its Oscar potential. Discord user Crono#4147, going by the nickname ISupportGaysBuyMyMerch at the time, responded with "morbiussweep" as a joke. The phrase stuck around the server and popped up whenever Oscar conversations happened.

The meme didn't go public until March 2022, when early critic screenings for *Morbius* started leaking impressions. On March 21, 2022, entertainment journalist Brandon Matthews reported on Twitter that early viewers called the film "boring" with "no consistency, except that it's bad," adding that audiences would be better off waiting to "watch it when it gets home". Multiple news outlets picked up the negative buzz that same day.

The next day, March 22, 2022, Reddit user Supercalumrex posted an edited image of the Rotten Tomatoes review page to r/moviescirclejerk. The image showed *Morbius* with a score exceeding 100% for both critics and audiences. Titled "The cultural reset," the post pulled in over 4,500 upvotes in two weeks. That same day, Twitter user @SkeeBallKnees shared the image with the hashtag #MorbiusSweep, picking up over 330 retweets and 3,600 likes.

Origin & Background

Platform
Marvel Studios Discord (coined), Reddit r/moviescirclejerk (spread), Twitter (viral hashtag)
Key People
Crono#4147 / ISupportGaysBuyMyMerch, Supercalumrex
Date
2021 (coined), 2022 (viral)
Year
2021

The phrase "morbiussweep" was coined on October 25, 2021, months before the film even came out. Inside the Marvel Studios official Discord server, users were discussing the *Dune* movie that had just released, with user Slayr typing "DUNESWEEP" to hype its Oscar potential. Discord user Crono#4147, going by the nickname ISupportGaysBuyMyMerch at the time, responded with "morbiussweep" as a joke. The phrase stuck around the server and popped up whenever Oscar conversations happened.

The meme didn't go public until March 2022, when early critic screenings for *Morbius* started leaking impressions. On March 21, 2022, entertainment journalist Brandon Matthews reported on Twitter that early viewers called the film "boring" with "no consistency, except that it's bad," adding that audiences would be better off waiting to "watch it when it gets home". Multiple news outlets picked up the negative buzz that same day.

The next day, March 22, 2022, Reddit user Supercalumrex posted an edited image of the Rotten Tomatoes review page to r/moviescirclejerk. The image showed *Morbius* with a score exceeding 100% for both critics and audiences. Titled "The cultural reset," the post pulled in over 4,500 upvotes in two weeks. That same day, Twitter user @SkeeBallKnees shared the image with the hashtag #MorbiusSweep, picking up over 330 retweets and 3,600 likes.

How It Spread

Through late March 2022, r/moviescirclejerk became the meme's home base. Users competed to create increasingly absurd posts treating *Morbius* as high art. A March 23 post by Redditor ComaHuggybear earned over 660 upvotes, and a March 30 post by sem27nome gained over 580. The subreddit format worked perfectly for the joke: r/moviescirclejerk already specialized in mocking film culture, and *Morbius* was an easy target.

The jump to Twitter happened in late March through direct reposts from Reddit. On March 30, the @LightsCameraPod account reposted sem27nome's meme with the #MorbiusSweep hashtag, gaining over 250 retweets and 1,800 likes.

April 1, 2022, the day *Morbius* opened in US theaters, was the breakout moment. The hashtag hit viral status on Twitter. User @Lynchreborn posted a fabricated Martin Scorsese quote calling the film "the truest height of cinema" that he "cannot top," pulling over 1,800 retweets and 13,000 likes in three days. The date itself added an extra layer of irony: a widely mocked superhero film premiering on April Fools' Day.

The hashtag trend built a strong connection with the earlier "One Trillion Tickets / Cultural Reset" meme format that had originally spawned around *Venom: Let There Be Carnage*. Both relied on the same joke structure of treating mediocre Sony Marvel films as unprecedented achievements.

The real-world impact of the meme wave was striking. *Morbius* grossed only $167.5 million worldwide, well below studio expectations, and picked up five Golden Raspberry Award nominations including Worst Picture. Jared Leto won Worst Actor and Adria Arjona won Worst Supporting Actress. Most remarkably, the sustained meme attention convinced Sony to re-release the film in theaters in June 2022. The re-release bombed again, proving that ironic internet hype doesn't translate to ticket sales.

Platforms

TwitterReddit

Timeline

2022-06

Meme emerges during re-release discussion

2022-07

Peaks alongside other Morbius memes

2022-08

Begins rapid decline

2022-09

Effectively dead

2023-01-01

Morbius Sweep started spreading across social media platforms

2024-01-01

Morbius Sweep reached mainstream popularity and media coverage

View on Google Trends

How to Use This Meme

The Morbius Sweep format typically follows one of several templates:

1

Fake review scores: Edit a Rotten Tomatoes, IMDb, or Metacritic screenshot to show an impossibly high score (over 100%, 11/10, etc.) for *Morbius*.

2

Fake quotes: Attribute absurdly reverent quotes about *Morbius* to respected filmmakers like Scorsese, Kubrick, or Spielberg. The more prestigious the director, the funnier the contrast.

3

Fake box office numbers: Claim the film sold some ridiculous number of tickets, often using invented units like "morbillion." Urban Dictionary's entry captures this energy with its claim of "69420 Morbillion Tickets".

4

Straight-faced praise: Write earnest-sounding paragraphs about the film's artistic merit, as if reviewing a genuine masterpiece. The key is total commitment to the bit with no winking.

Create Your Own

Cultural Impact

The Morbius Sweep trend, alongside the related "It's Morbin' Time" catchphrase, turned a forgettable box office disappointment into one of 2022's most-discussed films online. The irony is thick: *Morbius* got more cultural attention as a punchline than it ever would have as a straightforward release.

Sony's decision to re-release *Morbius* in theaters during June 2022, reportedly influenced by the meme's online visibility, is one of the clearest examples of a studio misreading internet irony as genuine demand. The re-release flopped, becoming a cautionary tale about confusing viral mockery with commercial interest.

The meme also fed into growing skepticism about Sony's Spider-Man Universe. The first *Venom* had been critically panned but commercially successful, which Sony used to justify continued investment. *Morbius* proved that the goodwill had limits. Director Daniel Espinosa's pre-release comments about Morbius being "one of the most altruistic characters of the Marvel Universe" only added fuel to the ironic praise machine.

Fun Facts

The phrase "morbiussweep" predates the film's release by over five months. It was coined in a Discord server in October 2021 while users were talking about *Dune*, not *Morbius*.

Early reviews noted that *Morbius* contained only "2-3 Easter eggs," far fewer than fans expected for a film meant to expand Sony's shared universe.

*Morbius* was delayed multiple times from its original July 2020 release date, primarily because of the COVID-19 pandemic, before finally opening on April 1, 2022.

Jared Leto himself said he'd "love to get in the ring with Spider-Man," referring to a potential crossover with Tom Holland's version of the character. That crossover never materialized.

The film's post-credits scenes, which teased connections to the wider Marvel universe, were specifically singled out by critics as among its worst elements.

Derivatives & Variations

Specific award sweep memes (Oscars, Emmys, etc.)

A variation of Morbius Sweep

(2022)

Box office record claims (ironic)

A variation of Morbius Sweep

(2022)

Morbius cultural impact predictions

A variation of Morbius Sweep

(2022)

Frequently Asked Questions