Eternals Teased 4 Major MCU Stories And Only 1 Actually Matters 2 Years Later

Eternals Teased 4 Major MCU Stories And Only 1 Actually Matters 2 Years Later

Out of the four storylines Eternals set up back in Phase 4, the MCU might only be addressing one in the near future. The Eternals are usually a very distant and self-contained group of characters in the Marvel Comics universe. They influence the world in silence and rarely interact with teams like the Avengers. Likewise, the MCU’s Eternals have secretly pulled the strings behind human history for centuries, yet their actions have been attributed to other mythological or historical figures throughout the years. It’s only until the Eternals fight Ikaris and the Deviants in the present day that their presence begins to be felt in the MCU. The events of Chloé Zhao’s Eternals tease a few future changes not only for the team but also for the rest of the world. More specifically, Eternals‘ cliffhanger ending and post-credits scenes set up multiple MCU stories that seem crucial for future movies and shows. However, almost two full years after Eternals‘ release, the MCU is yet to acknowledge any of these loose ends.

Only One Eternals Tease Looks Like Being Paid Off In The MCU

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In addition to Tiamut’s small reference in She-Hulk: Attorney At Law, Captain America: Brave New World and Thunderbolts may revisit the birth of the Celestial. Fan theories suggest that Tiamut could be the MCU’s first source of adamantium, which could become a highly coveted material for shadowy individuals and organizations in the MCU. In Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Julia Louis-Dreyfus’s Valentina Allegra de Fontaine supported these theories by revealing her interest in supplying the United States government with their own version of vibranium. Naturally, Captain America and the Thunderbolts seem the ideal characters to resolve the international conflicts surrounding Tiamut. Otherwise, the rest of storylines set up by Eternals don’t seem to be moving anywhere anytime soon. Arishem’s promise of future judgment is a storyline too big to resume in an MCU title that isn’t Eternals 2 — a project unlikely to be developed in the next few years due to the MCU’s already crowded slate and the first movie’s mixed reception. Blade has gone through various scripts, but none of them seem to feature Kit Harington’s Black Knight or the Ebony Blade. And apart from Harry Styles’ faltering acting career, Eros’ arrival doesn’t seem likely to influence any part of the MCU outside a limited group of Eternals.

Why The MCU Is Ignoring Eternals

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Eternals‘ mixed reception reduced the likelihood of the titular heroes’ return in upcoming MCU movies and shows, and Eternals 2 isn’t a project Marvel Studios seems to be interested in for the next few years. But the fact that Chloé Zhao’s Eternals teased so many ambitious storylines is surprising by itself, as the Eternals aren’t particularly known for influencing the Marvel Universe too much in the source material. These two factors, combined with the large number of new and returning MCU characters taking center stage during the Multiverse Saga, have sidelined the Eternals and their Phase 4 cliffhangers. The MCU’s focus has also shifted to multiversal stories, and titles such as Spider-Man: No Way Home, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Loki, and Deadpool 3 offer the added value of nostalgia and fanfare with the return of beloved actors and the introduction of exciting alternate realities. So, even though cliffhangers as big as Tiamut’s birth and Arishem’s appearance promise big changes for the MCU, they don’t have the same priority as set-ups like Loki‘s Sacred Timeline destruction and characters like Kang the Conqueror. Eventually, Eternals‘ various set-ups may be revisited, but they might not end up being as transcendental as the 2021 movie suggested they would be.

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