Summary
- Eternals may not get a sequel despite setting up significant plot points, leaving fans wondering about unresolved storylines.
- Marvel Studios boss confirms upcoming MCU film will address events from Eternals, hinting at connections in Captain America 4.
- Despite Eternals underperforming at the box office, its cliffhangers may still be resolved in other MCU projects like Avengers: Secret Wars.
Deadpool and Wolverine is on track to become a box office hit for Marvel Studios. However, Kevin Feige indicated one MCI flop wouldn't get a sequel despite setting up significant plot points: Eternals.
Eternals premiered to great anticipation, as director Chloé Zhao had just won the Best Director Academy Award for her work on the Best Picture-winning film Nomadland. While some Eternals reviews praised the film for its ambition and offering a different type of MCU film, the consensus was mixed at best. Eternals also underperformed at the box office, grossing $402.1 million worldwide against a $236.2 million budget, meaning the film was likely unprofitable after factoring in marketing costs. Consequently, fans wonder if Eternals 2 will happen, especially considering the first film's unresolved loose threads.
During an interview with Inverse, Marvel Studios boss Feige confirmed Eternals 2 won't happen anytime soon. However, Feige confirmed Eternals' events will be addressed in an upcoming MCU film. "There are no immediate plans for Eternals 2," Feige said. "There are, and I think you’ve seen maybe in a trailer we’ve released recently, an acknowledgement of some of those events. Certain giant things came out of the ocean."
Eternals Won't Be Getting a Sequel Anytime Soon
Feige referred to the Captain America 4 trailer, which briefly featured Tiamut Island, an island mass formed when the Eternals stopped a Celestial from emerging from the Earth. Captain America 4 plot rumors claim the film will at least partly revolve around a conflict over the resources on the island. However, this island is not the only unresolved storyline that Eternals set up.
Eternals ended with Sersi, Phastos, and Kingo being taken into a singularity by Arishem, a Celestial who was displeased that they committed treason by preventing Tiamut's emergence. Arishem decides to spare humanity of the Eternals' memories, showing humans are worthy of living, vowing to return for judgment. In the mid-credits scene, Harry Styles appears as Eros, the brother of Thanos, and offers to help the remaining Eternals find their friends. Lastly, the post-credits scene also hints at Kit Harington's Dane Whitman becoming the Black Knight, with Mahershala Ali's Blade making a voice-over cameo appearance. However, Harington has said nothing is planned regarding his character's return, leaving some fans to believe Black Knight has been dropped from the MCU. All of these cliffhangers have not been addressed, much less resolved, in any MCU project since.
Of course, just because Eternals probably won't get a sequel doesn't mean these storylines can't be resolved. As Captain America 4 demonstrates, the lingering plotlines could be addressed in other MCU films, particularly team-up films like the upcoming Avengers: Secret Wars. An Eternals animated series was rumored to be in development at Marvel Studios, though this remain unverified by official sources. So, there's still hope for fans who want to see the Eternals return, but how and when remains a mystery.
Eternals is available on Disney Plus.
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