An immortal race of beings emerges from hiding after thousands of years to protect Earth from their evil counterparts, the Deviants. This cosmic epic explores humanity's place in the universe and introduces powerful new heroes with millennia of history.
Eternals expands the Marvel Cinematic Universe to cosmic proportions, introducing a race of immortal beings who have secretly lived on Earth for 7,000 years. Created by the Celestials to protect humanity from monstrous Deviants, the Eternals have watched civilizations rise and fall without interfering. When the Deviants mysteriously return in the present day, the scattered Eternals must reunite. The ensemble cast includes Sersi, who can manipulate matter; Ikaris, with Superman-like powers; Thena, a fierce warrior; Ajak, their wise leader; and eight others, each with unique abilities. Directed by Oscar-winner Chloé Zhao, the film features breathtaking cinematography across real global locations. The movie tackles philosophical questions about free will, the nature of humanity, and whether the end justifies the means. As the Eternals reunite, they uncover a terrible truth about their mission and must choose between loyalty to the Celestials or saving humanity. The film features the MCU's first deaf superhero in Makkari and explores diverse relationships and cultures across millennia. With stunning visual effects depicting cosmic events and Celestial beings the size of planets, Eternals operates on a grander scale than previous Marvel films. The story spans from ancient Mesopotamia to modern London, showing how these beings influenced human civilization. It's a contemplative, visually spectacular addition to the MCU that asks big questions about existence, purpose, and what makes life worth protecting.