The trailer for The Eternals, the new film from the Marvel Cinematic Universe

The trailer for The Eternals, the new film from the Marvel Cinematic Universe

The trailer for The Eternals

Marvel and Disney have released the first trailer for The Eternals, a film directed by Oscar-winning director Chloé Zhao and which will bring the characters created by Jack Kirby in the 70s to the big screen for the first time.



The Eternals: trailer and cast

The Eternals is directed by Chloé Zhao from a script written by Matthew and Ryan Firpo and stars Gemma Chan as Sersi, Richard Madden as Sersi as Ikaris, Kumail Nanjiani as Kingo, Lauren Ridloff as Makkari, Brian Tyree Henry as Phastos, Salma Hayek as Ajak, Lia McHugh as Sprite, Don Lee as Gilgamesh, Angelina Jolie as as Thena, Barry Keoghan as Druig and Kit Harington as Dane Whitman (aka Black Knight). The film, if there are no postponements, will hit theaters on November 3.



Here is the trailer:

Speaking with Variety, Feige continued to talk about the film, stating that it will be heavily inspired by the works of Jack Kirby and will bring inside the Marvel Cinematic Universe a new way to shoot outdoors.

Read also: The Eternals, Marvel relaunches the comic series. All the details.

We remind you that in the new cinematic and streaming releases made official by Disney (you can find them in our article), the next Marvel film will be Black Widow, to be released in July followed by Shang-Chi, in arrival in September.

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Who are the Eternals?

The Eternals, in fact, would be the product of an experiment of the Celestials, a race of demigods, which at the dawn of human life on Earth they decided to instill in some humans the possibility of being able to control cosmic power, a force similar to that which animates the Infinity Stones. Their birth was due to the will of the Celestials to balance the creation of another species, the Deviants, genetically unstable and with monstrous features.

These humans acquired unique powers, as well as a longevity that made them almost immortal. Aware of having a fundamental role in the development of humanity, while feeling separate from it in a certain sense, they did not lose that sense of familiarity that led some of them to find love with humans.

Waiting for the film buy the book The Eternals by Neil Gaiman and John Romita Jr. on Amazon.







‘Eternals:’ Watch the First Trailer for Chloé Zhao’s Marvel Movie

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Marvel Studios has released the first trailer for Chloé Zhao’s “Eternals,” which is set to release in theaters on Nov. 5.


The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s latest space outing will follow an immortal alien race, called the Eternals, who have secretly lived on Earth for thousands of years. The heroes possess different powers and abilities, including super strength and the ability to fly.


“Eternals” is primarily an ensemble film. However, MCU producer Kevin Feige told Variety that if there had to be one lead character, it would Gemma Chan’s character Sersi. Posing as a museum curator on Earth, Sersi is an empathetic Eternal who possesses the ability to manipulate matter.


Richard Madden plays Ikaris, the all-powerful leader of the Eternals who can fly, shoot beams of cosmic energy from his eyes and has super strength. Angelina Jolie play Thena, a warrior who can create any weapon out of cosmic energy.


Lauren Ridloff plays Makkari, the first deaf superhero in the MCU, and Brian Tyree Henry will play Phatos, the first openly gay superhero. Don Lee is Gilgamesh, Kumail Nanjiani is Kingo, Salma Hayek plays Ajak, Lia McHugh is Sprite, Barry Keoghan plays Druig and Kit Harington is Dane Whitman, a.k.a. the Black Knight.


Zhao, who initially approached Feige and Marvel Studios about making a project revolving around the Eternals, serves as the director. At this year’s Oscars, she became the second woman in history to receive an Academy Award for best director, taking home the prestigious prize for “Nomadland.” Her film also won best picture and best actress with Frances McDormand.


Watch the trailer below.





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