
BTS Image Of Harry Styles Wearing Eternals’ Pre-Earth Clothes In Marvel Film
Eternals’ In a new behind-the-scenes photo, Harry Styles poses as Eros, his new Marvel Cinematic Universe character. Eternals, directed by Chloé Zhao, was released in theatres earlier this month, introducing the MCU’s namesake eternal alien race founded by the Celestials.
The film follows the Eternals as they reunite thousands of years after the events of Avengers: Endgame to fight the Deviants, who has resurfaced. Gemma Chan, Richard Madden, Kumail Nanjiani, Lia McHugh, Lauren Ridloff, Barry Keoghan, Don Lee, Salma Hayek, and Angelina Jolie feature in the ensemble film.
And, as if that weren’t enough, the mid-credits scene in Eternals reveals another eternal newcomer.
BTS Image Of Harry Styles Wearing Eternals
After the credits roll on Eternals, Styles is introduced as Eros/Starfox, Thanos’ brother, alongside his sidekick Pip the Troll (Patton Oswalt), something that was exposed online not long after the film’s global premiere. Eros boards the ship with Thena (Jolie), Makkari (Ridloff), and Druig (Keoghan) to offer his support in their upcoming conflict. Given Styles’ background and his characters’ ties to Thanos, it’s safe to assume Marvel has major plans for him. Before his position became considerably reduced, Eros was apparently considered one of the primary characters in Eternals.
McHugh, who plays Sprite in Eternals, recently shared a series of behind-the-scenes photos on Instagram. One of the photos features McHugh, Madden, and Styles wearing the robes worn by the immortals in the film’s opening scene before they arrive on Earth. This sequence was deleted from the final version of the film because Styles was not in it.
Take a look at the following:
The actors of Eternals recently stated that an extra sequence starring Styles’ Eros was deleted from the final version. The sequence in question features the Eternals and Eros speaking with the Celestial Arishem while seated aboard the spacecraft Domo with their eyes closed (voiced by David Kaye).
Many viewers mistook the deleted clip for a continuation of the mid-credits sequence based on that description. The above photo, on the other hand, appears to corroborate that Styles’ deleted sequence occurred near the opening of the film.
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