Mathematics One morbillion (1 x 10ᴹᴼᴿᴮ), is the natural number used to describe the ammount of money the 2022 film Morbius made during its first week of airing, measured in United States Dollars.
The morbillion is currently among the largest quantities defined in modern mathematics. However, its use is impractical beyond the field of the film Morbius and its financial data.
1 Morbillion = 10^69420 (it has 69420 zeros)
Also known as the biggest number. It is estimated that it will be the last unit the humanity will use, the universe will explode by the time we'll need a new unit (aka 1000 Morbillions).
So far it has only been used to count how many tickets did the movie Morbius sell and how much money is in Jared Leto's bank account after he appeared in it.
A: Did you hear that Morbius sold 39 Morbillion tickets?
B: Yeah... and apparently Jared Leto made 69 Morbillion dollars for playing the doctor himself.
A: He totally deserves all the money. I wonder how many tickets will Morbius 2 sell?
B: idk but they'll probably have to create a new unit like KiloMorbillion or MegaMorbillion to count all of them.
The term originates from ironic memes about the movie Morbius, claiming it to be the first movie to make "Morbillion dollars" in the box office, derived from Morbius and billion, when in reality it flopped. Sony rereleased Morbius in theaters due to the meme status of the film on June 3rd, 2022, only to make $85,000 (or $85 for each theater showing the film), meaning Morbius is the first Marvel film to somehow flop TWICE.