Marvel's "Eternals" movie set photo actors suspended in the air by wires

Marvel's "Eternals" movie set photo actors suspended in the air by wires

The next phase of the Marvel Universe film "Eternals" directed by Chinese director Zhao Ting is currently being filmed. Recently, foreign media released some photos of the set before any special effects were added. We can see Sersi, played by Gemma Chan, hanging on the wire in the air outdoors. In addition, the Black Knight, played by Kit Harington, also made an appearance.

In the comics, the legend of the Eternals can be traced back to millions of years ago, when aliens called the Celestials (who appeared in Guardians of the Galaxy) conducted a large number of genetic experiments on humans, creating two types of human offspring, one is the immortal creatures with superpowers, the Eternals, and the other is the deformed Deviants. The two races established their own societies and operated in areas unknown to humans.

The characters involved in the Eternals include Ikaris, who possesses cosmic energy, Sersi, who is active in human society as an artist, and Thena, who is mistaken for the Greek goddess Athena. It is worth mentioning that Thanos, the current super villain of the Marvel Universe, is a descendant of the Eternals. From this point of view, Marvel's fourth season will be even more grand.

"Eternals" will be released in North America on November 6, 2020.

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