The MCU Needs More Movies Like Eternals

The Marvel Cinematic Universe introduced Eternals as the third movie of Phase 4. It was directed by Academy Award winner Chloé Zhao, in addition to having a well-known cast. The story further explored the cosmic narrative of the MCU by expanding the lore of the Celestials and their role in the creation of the cosmos. It also delved into more serious and darker narratives, showing a new side of Marvel movies. It is for this reason that the MCU should take the movie as an example for its future productions. It would benefit by aiming to match the storytelling aspect, mature tone, and quality that Eternals had instead of pursuing to create more humor-focused movies, like Thor: Love and Thunder, that make a parody of certain characters.Despite having a stellar cast, a talented director, and beautiful cinematography and visual effects, the movie didn’t fully connect with fans and critics. Eternals had all the qualifications of a good movie while also providing fans with a deeper understanding of mature topics such as duty and morality. Eternals had the perfect balance of seriousness and comedy, all the while adequately exploring most of the personalities of the movie’s characters. The quality of its narrative and of its production can become the basis that the MCU should strive to reach in its future productions.The entire narrative of Eternals is different than most MCU movies. It is focused on issues of morality, duty, love, and the relationship between humanity and God. The team witnessed the evolution of humankind ever since they arrived on Earth in 5000 BC. Since then, they have seen the rise and fall of empires, the creation of terrifying weapons, and the appearance of heroes that saved the Earth from countless threats. During this time, the Eternals’ prime objective was to help humanity evolve but never to interfere in their own affairs. This rule was what led to them losing contact with each other after a millennium, leading to the Eternals creating their own lives. The Prime Eternal, Ajak, encouraged this since she wanted her companions to find love and to experience what it means to be alive. MCU movies have explored social and psychological topics before. But, Eternals took it one step further and dealt with existential matters.RELATED: Fantastic Four Fixes a Glaring Problem With the MCURELATED: The MCU Avoided a Classic Comic Trope – And It Was Better for It

The Marvel Cinematic Universe introduced Eternals as the third movie of Phase 4. It was directed by Academy Award winner Chloé Zhao, in addition to having a well-known cast. The story further explored the cosmic narrative of the MCU by expanding the lore of the Celestials and their role in the creation of the cosmos. It also delved into more serious and darker narratives, showing a new side of Marvel movies. It is for this reason that the MCU should take the movie as an example for its future productions. It would benefit by aiming to match the storytelling aspect, mature tone, and quality that Eternals had instead of pursuing to create more humor-focused movies, like Thor: Love and Thunder, that make a parody of certain characters.

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Despite having a stellar cast, a talented director, and beautiful cinematography and visual effects, the movie didn’t fully connect with fans and critics. Eternals had all the qualifications of a good movie while also providing fans with a deeper understanding of mature topics such as duty and morality. Eternals had the perfect balance of seriousness and comedy, all the while adequately exploring most of the personalities of the movie’s characters. The quality of its narrative and of its production can become the basis that the MCU should strive to reach in its future productions.

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The entire narrative of Eternals is different than most MCU movies. It is focused on issues of morality, duty, love, and the relationship between humanity and God. The team witnessed the evolution of humankind ever since they arrived on Earth in 5000 BC. Since then, they have seen the rise and fall of empires, the creation of terrifying weapons, and the appearance of heroes that saved the Earth from countless threats. During this time, the Eternals’ prime objective was to help humanity evolve but never to interfere in their own affairs. This rule was what led to them losing contact with each other after a millennium, leading to the Eternals creating their own lives. The Prime Eternal, Ajak, encouraged this since she wanted her companions to find love and to experience what it means to be alive. MCU movies have explored social and psychological topics before. But, Eternals took it one step further and dealt with existential matters.

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