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Marvel's Eternals trailer teases what comes after The Avengers

Curiosity's Eternals trailer teases what comes after The Avengers

Eternals teaser trailer
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Nosotros just got our first wait at Curiosity Studios' Eternals with a new teaser trailer, which has both a broad-angle view of humanity, and a micro-view of the dangers mankind now faces in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

And even though we're going to break down everything that happens in the Eternals teaser trailer, nosotros're non promising a lot in terms of answers — as the clip doesn't really seem to want to reveal much about the least-explained upcoming Curiosity movie.

The trailer starts with Skeeter Davis' "The End of The Globe," playing softly over footage of a tribal people — and so a giant space-send reveals itself. Sersei (Gemma Chan) says "It'southward beautiful, isn't it?" to Ikaris (Richard Madden). Though the clip is so dark it's almost hard to tell. He stares at her, ominously.

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Nosotros then run across Thena (Angelina Jolie) in armor that glows gold, just not bright enough to make this trailer a bit easier on the eyes — it's all incredibly dim. We then see a woman (likely, Salma Hayek, who plays Ajak) in a golden helmet, smiling every bit Phastos (Brian Tyree Henry) is manipulating a  golden glyph. And that becomes the Marvel Studios logo — though we'd bet that's but for the trailer.

The trailer then tracks Sersei walking effectually humanity, as a narrator (who sounds like Hayek) says "We take watched, unguided, we have helped them progress, and seen them, attain wonders." Thena trains in fighting. A fortress appears. A child (likely Sprite, played past Lila McHugh) speed-reads.

Sersei appears in London, as fourth dimension jumps throughout what appear to be moments of tragedies throughout history. "Throughout the years, we take never interfered, until now." Ikaris re-appears, in blue armor, and gets all lovely dovey with Sersei — and so a couple of jump cuts suggest their love has known many eras.

Thena draws a sword. Druig (Barry Keoghan) appears, and draws powers that look similar the gilt glyphs Phastos was working with. Kingo (Kumail Nanjiani) is finally seen, in a grouping dance number.

A volcano erupts, one of the Eternals is singing on a aeroplane and then Black Knight (Kit Harrington) finally appears to witness ... lightning in the altitude. Lastly, all the Eternals seem to ... assemble.

Are The Eternals the new Avengers?

Speaking of assembling: as Gilgamesh (Ma Dong-seok) serves the Eternals a meal, Sprite says "then now that Captain Rogers and Iron Human being are both gone, who do you recollect is going to atomic number 82 The Avengers?" Ikaris suggests he could atomic number 82 them. Thena practically smiles right through the cup she's drinking out of, and the entire group starts laughing, and the November 2021 title bill of fare hits the screen. Until then (or the adjacent trailer) nosotros will wait for more than information.

And at this phase, information technology doesn't seem similar The Eternals will supervene upon The Avengers in any telescopic. Maybe, though, they will take the place of the Guardians of the Milky way, if that serial is winding downwards. Merely right now this flick doesn't seem like the big piece of cake hit for Marvel. Sure, it'due south got a big bandage, but its story that stretches across generations, and odd tone of mysteriousness, makes us wonder what they're not showing u.s.a..

Of course, Marvel hasn't fabricated a seriously bad bet even so (Thor: Night World and Age of Ultron are both debatable).

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Henry is a senior editor at Tom'southward Guide covering streaming media, laptops and all things Apple, reviewing devices and services for the past six-plus years. Prior to joining Tom's Guide, he reviewed software and hardware for TechRadar Pro, and interviewed artists for Patek Philippe International Mag. He's also covered the wild earth of professional wrestling for Cageside Seats, interviewing athletes and other industry veterans.

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