So, it took three staggered tries, but I finally made it though INTERMINABLES, er, ETERNALS.
It
was dull, overlong, the characters were mostly ciphers about whom it
was impossible to care, and the tragic choice of favoring Neil
Gaiman's latter day take on the characters — which I failed to make it
all the way through — at the expense of removing about 99% of creator
Jack Kirby's creative DNA proved its undoing, so much so that I won't
even bother with a recap of its plot or its place in the overall MCU.
The film ends with a setup for more, but considering its well-deserved
audience apathy/dislike, I very much doubt we'll get another Eternals
film, despite a blurb at the end promising "THE ETERNALS WILL RETURN."
As
usual with MCU movies, we get stingers at the end, the first of which
introduces Pip the Troll (voiced by Patton Oswalt and poorly rendered in
CGI) and Starfox, then at the ass end if the credits, we get setup for
the inclusion of the Black Knight, played by GAME OF THRONES' John Snow
himself, Kit Harrington. The Black Knight has always been a nothing of a
character, so I don;t see him progressing much further if another
Eternals film does not happen.
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