
The teaser trailer of the Eternal reveals the new superheroes of Marvel
Marvel Studios published the teaser trailer for The Eternals on Monday, 24 May 2021. The 26th Marvel Cinematic Universe film’s trailer, headed by Academy filmmaker, Chloé Zhao, is in a shade for over two minutes and presents the latest superhero race in the middle of this plot.
The Eternals are a race of immortal aliens who live among men and hide the influence of higher heavenly beings. The plot sees them gathering together in the form of their malicious counterparts, The Deviants, against a serious threat to humanity.
“We never intervened until now for many years,” says the Eternals, appearing, as “The End of the World” by Skeeter Davis plays in the background, weeping and rapidly. The cast, studied by the stars, includes Richard Madden, Ikaris, Gemma Chan, Sersi, Kumail Nanjiani, Kingo, Lauren Ridloff, Makkari, Brian Tyree Henry and Pastos, Salma Hayek, Sprite, Don Lee, Gilgemesh, Druig, Angelina Jolie and Thena and Dane Whitman, Kit Harington, as well as Ikaris. The casts are seen in short vignettes in this teaser trailer.
Although the teaser trailer also shows each of these characters separately, the Eternals are joking about who should lead the avengers, in the absence of Iron Man and Captain America — Ikaris (Madden) seems to think he would be the perfect choice.
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