There were more than a few raised eyebrows when it was announced that Eternals, the latest offering from the Marvel Cinematic Universe would be directed by award-winning indie filmmaker Chloé Zhao (The Rider, Nomadland). Famed for her restrained and unfussy style, Zhao may not have seemed like the most obvious of choices to take on such a project, but on the whole it felt like a step in the right direction for the popular franchise.
Created in 1976 by Jewish comic book artist Jack Kirby and based on a brand new set of MCU characters, Eternals promised to be not only thematically unique, but to also feature a commendably diverse cast made up of some unlikely comic book heroes.
Angelina Jolie leads a stellar cast which also features British actors Gemma Chan (Humans), Game of Throne co-stars Richard Madden and Kit Harrington and South Korean American actor Ma Dong-seok. Elsewhere, Dublin-born indie favourite Barry Keoghan (The Killing of a Sacred Deer) also stars alongside comedian Kumail Nanjiani and acclaimed stage and screen actor Brian Tyree Henry (If Beale Street Could Talk).
After the return of half the population in Avengers: Endgame, the Eternals — an immortal race who have secretly lived on Earth for over 7,000 years—reunite to protect humanity from the Deviants. Sersi (Chan) finds herself face to face with her former love Ikaris (Madden). Meanwhile, Thena (Jolie) is suffering a personality crisis which could destroy her and all those around her. After suffering a bitter betrayal, Sersi and the rest of the Eternals must fight to save Earth and humanity from total obliteration.