Captain America Brave New World Finally Addresses Eternals Giant Celestial In The Ocean 3 Years Later

Captain America Brave New World Finally Addresses Eternals Giant Celestial In The Ocean 3 Years Later

Summary

  • Eternals’ biggest mystery is finally to be revealed in
    Captain America: Brave New World.
  • Fans have speculated Sersi may have turned Tiamut into Adamantium, sparking a new resource race in the MCU.
  • The introduction of Tiamut connects to larger themes in the MCU, setting up future storylines with established characters.

As a seasoned gamer and avid MCU fan, I’m thrilled to see that one of the biggest mysteries from “Eternals” is finally getting the attention it deserves in “Captain America: Brave New World.” The revelation of what happened to Tiamut, the Celestial that was turned into stone at the end of “Eternals,” has left fans speculating for years.


Captain America: Brave New World is going to tackle one of the MCU’s biggest mysteries: what happened to the giant Celestial, Tiamut, that’s currently in the middle of the Pacific Ocean? When it was last seen, the Celestial had been converted into stone, leaving a giant statue emerging from the depths of the Earth.

In the most recent trailer for “Captain America: Brave New World,” the colossal figure of Tiamut is fleetingly shown at pivotal instances. The initial sighting comes when American warships bombard the beast, suggesting a conflict regarding the new land and its valuable resources. A quick, almost imperceptible appearance follows as Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) soars by the statue in his newly acquired, blue superhero attire.

Fans have long wondered why the Celestial character hasn’t been explored in depth beyond fleeting mentions, like a quick news article seen in “She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.” However, it’s not uncommon for Marvel stories to keep certain mysteries under wraps until they’re ready for a major reveal. For instance, Adam Warlock was first hinted at in “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” in 2017 but didn’t reappear until the third Guardians film in 2023. It looks like we might finally get to know more about Tiamut as well.

Tiamut’s Status Has Been a Mystery for Years

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In the movie “Eternals,” it came to light that Earth was in fact an celestial egg, predestined to hatch once a specific population threshold had been reached. This hatching process was expected to result in the Earth’s destruction. The Eternals intervened by merging their abilities into Uni-Mind, bestowing Sersi (portrayed by Gemma Chan) with the necessary power to petrify the creature instead.

As I delve deeper into the captivating world of Marvel Comics, I can’t help but ponder over an intriguing plot point: Tiamut’s demise. In the storyline, this colossal alien being was slain, yet its corpse remained jutting out of the Pacific Ocean. This has left fans, including myself, questioning the implications of such a development. After all, wouldn’t the presence of a massive extraterrestrial corpse significantly alter life on Earth?

Fans have entertained the notion that Sersi transformed a Celestial being into Adamantium in the storyline, thereby gaining access to this extremely rare and dense material. The latest installment of “Black Panther,” titled “Wakanda Forever,” hints at global powers trying to emulate Wakanda’s technological advancements, with the US government exploring Vibranium as a potential newfound resource.

In “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” the plot was thwarted. However, a potential new source of Adamantium could rekindle the government’s interest in acquiring new resources during “Captain America: Brave New World.” With the upcoming arrivals of “Deadpool” and “Wolverine,” it seems logical for the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) to integrate elements from its X-Men franchise. Notably, Wolverine’s claws are made of Adamantium, and while he has his Adamantium claws in the movie, this version of the character is not part of the main MCU.

For the first time since “The Eternals” underperformed at the box office and critically in 2021, Marvel has made a significant move to continue exploring this universe. Initially, Marvel expected this film to be a contender for Academy Awards, but its lackluster reception left room for silence regarding potential sequels, despite several plot points hinting at future narratives. However, Marvel Studios are known for their strategic planning, and it’s safe to assume that these characters will resurface in new stories eventually.

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2024-07-14 18:31