Marvel's Eternals: What do we know so far?
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Marvel have released the first trailer for their new movie Eternals.
The film is set to be released in the UK in the autumn of 2021.
It's about a group of ten super-beings that join forces to protect the Earth.
So what do we know about the movie so far?
Who's who? - Let's meet the Eternals team!
Unlike Spiderman, Captain America or Hulk, while Marvel comic fans might be familiar with the characters coming to our screens, some of us who just watch the films may not be.
The Eternals are are a group of immortal beings that have been on the Earth for around 35,000 years.
They are:
Ikaris - he can fly and levitate he's known on Earth as Ike Harris
Ajak - in the comics Ajak is a man but in the film Ajak is a woman and her abilities are flying and teleportation
Thena - she can fly, has super strength, and super speed
Gilgamesh - who goes by many names, he's introduced as the forgotten one as he was banished from his planet for spending too much time with humans
Makkari - another gender flip from the comics Makkari, who is also known as Mercury has super speed
Kingo - one of the most skilled swordsmen on Earth
Sersi - a witch who loves humans
Phastos - he too cab fly and has super speed, he also made Kingo's sword
Sprite - who looks young but is actually thousands of years old
Druig - can manipulate atoms
The team will be led by Ikaris in a battle against an unknown enemy in the trailer that Marvel comic fans are speculating could be a race known as the Deviants.
Who is in the film?
The cast is as star studded as ever including Angelina Jolie, Kit Harrington and Salma Hayek.
The members of the Eternals will be played by the following -
Angelina Jolie - Thena
Richard Madden - Ikaris
Barry Keoghan - Druig
Gemma Chan - Sersi
Kumail Nanjiani - Kingo
Salma Hayek - Ajak
Lauren Ridloff -Makkari
Brian Tyree Henry - Phastos
Lia McHugh -Sprite
Don Lee - Gilgamesh
Is this the most diverse Marvel team yet?
As well as diverse mix of genders and ethnic backgrounds, Eternals will offer two major firsts for the MCU.
Brian Tyree Henry will play Phastos - the first openly gay superhero in the MCU.
And Lauren Ridloff, will be the MCU's first deaf superhero. Her character, Makkari, is male in the comics.
What's in the trailer?
The trailer seems to show the Eternals arriving on Earth in a giant spaceship and shows ancient human civilizations being helped and taught by the Eternals over thousands of years.
But the plot of Eternals seems seems to be set directly after Avengers: Endgame.
An official description reads: "Following the events of Avengers: Endgame, an unexpected tragedy forces them out of the shadows to reunite against mankind's most ancient enemy, The Deviants."
In the trailer, Ikaris even suggests himself as the new leader of the Avengers!
When can I watch it?
The film is set to be released in cinemas in November 2021.
- Published25 March 2021