The film's lofty goal of becoming a myth of the creation of the Marvel universe has potential but it is too much to squeeze into the frame of a modern superhero film.... It's nice to state in one of these films, before any image appears on the screen, that the superheroes we are with may not be superheroes or heroes... There is something much more lurking in the background than themselves... a sense of inevitable futility persists throughout the film. 

Although their team is quite egalitarian, they have dominant characters - they each have their own special abilities - but together they share the quirky humor that has become so characteristic of the Marvel films. 

Zhao, however, succeeds by diversifying the cast and characters: there is an eternal cheerful (Brian Tyree Henry); The Deaf Eternal (played by the deaf actress Lauren Ridloff); and the three Asian Eternals, played by Kumail Nanjiani, Don Lee and Gemma Chan. Of course, some of the Eternals' ensembles are more "mainstream" than others. 

In the film Festus has a long-standing relationship with another human on earth and is forced to leave his partner to fight the vile demons with the Eternals. While speeches are plentiful about Fastos'character, along with other romance novelties seen in the project, 

Kevin Feige and director Chloe Zhao have dedicated. The Eternals as the first true romance of the franchise and have the latest film to be part of the multi-vertical, cross-platform synergy of corporate and narrative cat breeding known as the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Eternals is an upcoming American superhero film based on the race of the same name of Marvel Comics. 

Marvels Eternals, underwritten by the Oscar-winning Chloe Zhao (Nomad Land), arrives with a remarkable degree of conceptual ambition promising a grand meditation on the universe and a distant cohort of superheroes away from form-weary archetypes. For all its plot and rhythm flaws, the Eternals is a beautifully shot film 

Oscar-winning director Chloe Zhao (Nomad Land) co-wrote and directed the movie and scene by scene you can see how she tries to give these soulless characters a soul, put something into paper thin superhero robots, what could pass for depth. She will heavily rely on this Marvel film that she has managed to instil with her sensibility, despite the huge corporate infrastructure designed to maintain product consistency that prevents filmmakers like her from doing this. 

He is an incredible sober, gentle and reserved type of director. His first three films, all with carefully chosen tempo and character-driven storytelling, used the psychogeography of American landscapes to better understand the marginalized people who survive on the periphery. The film wants audiences to see the celestials as cold, dispassionate architects to be challenged, but their master plans seem closer to the natural ebb and flow of the universe than the Eternal and humanity self-centered survival instincts. 

Unfortunately, the Eternals never bring us into these immortal but error-prone creatures, but they have an uphill battle that kicks off when we meet all these characters for the first time, despite over 20 Marvel movies and shows. At least the Eternals seem to be aware of their place in the ecosystem of the heroes there, Climbed That Hero. 

It's an awkward mixture of unconvincing Marvel action, pinball machine, and heartfelt, often confusing feelings. But it's also one of the weakest Marvel films I've ever seen, distorted and faded. It's an attempt to create a prestigious Oscar-winning film on a scale and scale never seen before in any other Marvel film. 

In the film, the Eternals, an immortal alien race, emerge thousands of years later to protect Earth from their evil brethren the Deviants. We discover that the Eternals are superheroes that have lived on Earth through the entire Marvel Movie saga, millennia before Captain America was born. We are told that the Eternals are not only the strongest and strongest true heroes on earth but important cogs in the engine of human evolution. 

Eternals takes humanity into a Marvel Cinematic Universe like we have never seen before. Chloe Zhao's Eternal is the most philosophical Marvel film to date, telling us about evolution, humanity, love and the nature of good and evil. Chloe Zhaos Eternal is also the most philosophical MCU film to date and a completely immersive and meaningful journey that will inspire and captivate you with its immersive world. Design, exceptional performance and more than one revelation you won't see.