Eternals vs Avengers, who would win? The word to the protagonists of the Marvel film
Eternals vs Avengers
Eternals, the new Marvel film, has as its protagonists a group of beings that defining super-heroes in the classic sense of the term could be reductive, given that they are supernatural and immortal entities, with cosmic powers that therefore should make them more powerful than the Avengers, as reported by one of the protagonists of the new film.This is reported by the young Lia McHugh, who in the film plays Sprite, a sort of very ancient and immortal soul but who always remains in an eternally young form, as befits to the character played by the 14-year-old actress.
Marvel Eternals, a scene from the film In a new interview with DISH Nation, McHugh has proved quite certain that the Eternals are superior to the Avengers in terms of power, as well as the fact that she would really like to see the confrontation in question.
"I'm going to my team, of course, the Eternals, right? We have cosmic superpowers that derive from unlimited energy from true gods," said the actress, explaining how the different powers of the various characters derive from the same source of cosmic power. "I think the Eternals are much more powerful even than the Avengers, I'd like to see a clash between the two groups."
Kit Harington, the famous Jon Snow from Game of Thrones, seems to be of a different opinion than in Eternals plays the role of Black Knight: "As a human, I believe the Avengers could win," reported the British actor. "I think I'm with the Avengers at the moment, they saved us humans, so I want to cheer for loyalty".
In truth, the meeting between the two groups seems unlikely, also because in the new film the Eternals are find themselves in an era where the Avengers are no longer united and do not exist as a team. As for the connections with the other superheroes, the film will explain why the Eternals didn't stop Thanos in Avengers.
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Eternals Star Says The Team Is More Powerful Than The Avengers
]]>Despite what the name would suggest, the climactic showdown of Avengers: Endgame made it perfectly clear that Earth’s Mightiest Heroes aren’t above accepting a little help from their cosmic cohorts when it comes to saving the universe from a dangerous and deadly threat.
Nick Fury’s all-star team have been plucked from every corner of the globe and beyond, but a lot of the key members are just regular people with either advanced technology or a very unique set of skills. Tony Stark, Rhodey, Natasha Romanoff and Clint Barton wouldn’t stand a chance against a Thanos-level enemy without their preferred weapons of choice, so it’s no surprise that Eternals star Lia McHugh admitted in an interview with DISH Nation that the incoming squad would win in a fight.
“I mean, I gotta stick with my team, of course. Of course the Eternals, right? We have cosmic, unlimited energy superpowers from gods. I think that we may be more powerful than the Avengers. I’d like to see that showdown.”
On paper, an immortal race of intergalactic beings with their own unique abilities that can combine their collective might to form the nigh-on unstoppable Uni-Mind would make short work of the Avengers, but plenty of villains have underestimated them before.
We’re a lot more likely to see them team up than face off in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, though, which is just as well when Kang the Conqueror is on his way to destroy the very fabric of the multiverse as we know it.