Eternals Teaser Marks the Beginning of a New Era in the MCU


More or less than a day and the Eternals will be gracing the big screens as the age-old band of superheroes comes out of the shadows and make their way into the MCU. As the movie is fast approaching, a new teaser has been released and it marks the beginning of the new era in the story.

In a hauntingly stunning new trailer, a quick recap of the whole MCU has been previewed making all of the viewers nostalgic of what has transpired in more than one decade of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It is coupled with the narration of Ajak that for years, the Eternals did not intervene and just watched in the shadows as humanity accomplished wonders.

An event that forced him to come out of hiding is here and in the haunting words of Arishem, he said, “Eternals, the end of one era is the beginning of another.” Showing what the movie has to offer from love, family, action, and superhero greatness, it ended on a hilarious note with Kingo sharing that Thor used to come after him when the god of Thunder was just a kid and that after being an Avenger, Thor wouldn’t answer his calls back.

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The Eternals are as follows: Ikaris (Richard Madden) is the Prime Eternal, leader of the team; Thena (Angelina Jolie), squaring off as the other leader of the group; Ajak (Salma Hayek), a Trojan War veteran; Gilgamesh (Don Lee/ Dong-seok Ma), also known as the Forgotten One; and Sersi (Gemma Chan), an enchantress and conjurer.

Other members of the Eternals are Makkari (Lauren Ridloff), the deaf speedster; Sprite (Lia McHugh), an Eternal trapped in the body of an 11-year-old; Kingo Sunen (Kumail Nanjiani), the skilled swordsman; Phastos (Brian Tyree Henry), the blacksmith; and Druig (Barry Keoghan), an ominous Eternal.

Marvel’s Eternals premieres on November 5, 2021, exclusively in theaters.

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