This is what i was trying to explain to my friend. I’m like dude he is likely hundreds of thousands of miles away from the planet and we are just seeing him clearly in the sky bruh…brain meltdown
@@crucible1084 Every marvel cgi nowadays just looks dark because it's cheaper that way. They finally did what DC been doing for years, that why they're doing so badly.
@@sifutophmasterofeyerolling2513 No it's perfect. I am a digital artist, and I can tell you, if they lightened it, it would look out of place. Space is a very dark place.
I love the reaction everyone has. A giant space god appears in the sky? Eh, must be Tuesday. Really says how used to everything the civilians of the MCU are.
Every time they turn around there’s an alien army invading the planet with a big ass leviathan flying around like that shit is normal, a giant landmass from the planet that’s about to get dropped on the planet, a big ass ship orbiting the planet, half the world disappearing, or another alien invasion of the planet with a big ass ship again. Because if we’re being honest the Endgame fight with Thanos, people in the distance had to see it as Avengers compound was in upstate New York and Sanctuary II, Thanos ship, is apparently 2 miles long
Lol I personally took their reactions as their brains just absolutely melted at the sight of a huge rock man in the sky. Cause i have had a meltdown trying to conceptualize this in my head.
@@tmac731 Bruh, it's just one Celestial. That's not setting up for "too much". And no, I think it's going to be like The Incredible Hulk, a movie few people like but still won't age well.
Lmfao I was trying to explain this to a friend 😂 he’s like “but kang was controlling the multiverse” I’m “I understand that but arishem could just show up and flick his finger and delete a planets across the multiverse”
It wasn't until the credits where i discovered Arishem was voiced by David Kaye. A man i know for voicing two different versions of Megatron over 5 shows and an Optimus (Plus Grimlock and Lugnut) in another. Needless to say i was pretty damn surprised, along with confused that i hadn't recognised him.
@@lightheart5 Uh, Corey Burton? (Animated) Car Robots RID was pretty decent, albeit hammy. Prime Wars was the only good thing in that series and WFC... was... a... thing...
@@ajcawley8104 What did the Celestial asshats have against Galactus? Someone like Arishem should fully comprehend that Galactus is just doing its mandated job, i.e ensuring the Celestials don't overpopulate the universe (so just as Celestials create more galaxies, Galactus extinguishes Celestials in waves, I assume he disposes of the ones who have already used their energy to create suns in new galaxies already, since they serve no purpose in existence after depleting their own resources after all, and can be disposed of by the vacuum cleaner that is Galactus)
Lmfao changed the weather and split the sky like a god damn anime punch 😂 I’m glad you added “leaves using a black hole” because I don’t think people understand how absolutely absurd and disrespectful that is to every scientist on earth.
I mean I assume those disabler rings have some kind of force field (so they don't burn up w/ that pisspoor mass they have, when leaving atmospheric conditions)
Arishem conveying such power even just in his first MCU appearance is just one example of why Thor is so badass and deserves so much respect. In the comics, he stands alone against Arishem's entire fourth host of celestials who just killed the entirety of Asgard, endures their attacks and 'for the first time in his endless eons of existence' topples Arishem, sending him to the floor with Mjolnir before stabbing him with the Odinsword. While Arishem is so advanced that he simply melts the Odinsword rather than reacting to it prior, the point still stands. Thor punches above his weight and he hits hard. Also I dislike that Arishem speaks English. I get that it can be seen as him communicating with the language they know but, the Celestials are meant to be so, so far advanced, like gods among gods, that they actually send messengers to speak on their behalf. Once they actually cloned Thor and kept the clone after it was done speaking their words to him.
I understand your issue with him speaking language but you also have to understand that when speaking a made-up message, you're going to always obviously require subtitles. That sort of takes away the attention of the whole scene when people have to look at sub title below the screen meanwhile the main "wow" factor is focusing on Arishem. He's also not in the scene for too long so every second really mattered in portraying the character
Every creature speaks English in movies. Get over it. I don't need to hear a made up language. I just need to understand what they say. I'm not gonna go crazy over some alien speaking English. It's fiction.
I don’t think he or any of the Eternals are actually “speaking” English. The Eternals are likely built with adaptive translators, thus why they can talk to everyone throughout history. As for Arishem, he’s likely communicating telepathically. For the audience’s sake, it’s likely a similar case to Doctor Who. They’re not speaking English, but we’re hearing it in English for the sake of ease.
Wonder how the people of earth feel about seeing purple shards in the sky, a squid creature just casually around town, day randomly turning to night, a Lizzard dude, a sand dude, an octopus dude, an electric dude, and a goblin dude attack NYC, hearing that a witch lady trapped a bunch of people as slaves in an immersive 3d sitcom theater, also hearing that a guy wearing a red white and blue onsey killed a dude with a shield, a giant bird fighting a giant alligator on top a pyramid, and the nuts of a giant space monster leaning over millions of citizens all in the span of four months while this is only happening a year after a bunch guys in leather and padding stoped a purple ballsack with rainbow flavored stones and brought back everyone who was dusted away from existence for five years
@@aaronalkor one of the following (most likely to least likely): - Spider-man 3: Multiverse tears opening (canonically around the same time as Eternals) - Dr Strange 1: Dormammu dimension portal - Thanos power-stoning some jupiter moon
@@mikejohnstonbob935 I’d say NWH. Given that the Titan battle was too far away from Earth, and Strange used the time stone to make it that the Dark Dimension never opened in the first place
He literally tagged their integrated locator chips, hence why the rings only retrieved the 3, cuz of not being able to locate the other surviving units within the given area of scan
I wonder if Matt Murdock felt Arishem or at least he can hear people across the city in panic saying what the hell is that? that would've been scary and it's funny how Doctor Strange hasn't talked about a Celestial visiting Earth since he already said he keeps a watch of other worldly beings that threaten Earth
@@danielhindson1840 actually strange is aware of living tribune who in the comics ranks above the celestial and was previously name dropped in DS 1 and had a minor cameo in DS2 .Hence here arshim couldn't possibly be a threat as he himself can't cross someone who resides above him. That probably why he said "I will return with judgement" as if judgement form a higher authority
I think many underestimated the figure of Arishem in the MCU. According to the film, Arishem was not just another “space god” like Ego. He is creator of All the Universe. He created the first sun, thus creating light itself. For this universe he is God with big “g”. To think, that he PERSONALLY come to Earth and would judge the humanity is 10000 times crazier than any thing Kang (next grand villain of Marvel) would ever do.
Man. Imagine being just an average guy in this universe. Like an ice cream truck guy or a mailman. Must be hard to sleep at night knowing such beings exist and can just end your world in an instant. Lol
After all the weird shit that's happened over the last several years... from an army of aliens attacking New York, to self-replicating robot that tried to wipe out all life, to a purple guy with a ballsack for a chin making half of all existence just disappear for 5 years (assuming you weren't one of those who got dusted)... Yea, seeing a Celestial would be terrifying AF, but I think you'd end up becoming jaded to it all and just giving up on worrying, choosing to just get on with it. If you suddenly get destroyed by some rampaging super-powered being, or something far beyond comprehension... the only thing you worry about is how quick and painless your death would be. Other than that, why fret over the small stuff?
I never though an MCU film would fill me with existential dread. The fact that this guy is here means that Galactus is out there somewhere, and that means that Silver Surfer is out there, which means that things are going to get pretty crazy in phase 6. Maybe phase 7 - 9 will be the Celestial Saga?
@@marshalsunrise6582 It wasn't all bad. Yeah, it was all-around not great like 1-3, but when it was good it shined. And so far, Phase 5 is looking good minus Quantumania.
I am guessing the gravity alone would tear the planet apart when he teleports there. Then tear it apart more when he teleports away. He is so big. One of my favorite scenes in the MCU.
Fun fact, there is a Marvel Comics character called "The In Betweener" who can go toe to toe with celestials like Galactus. His design is pretty cool, and his powers are considered beyond omega level
This is kool AF but terrifying all the same. Luv how he appears in the atmospheric horizon...but you dont see how big he is until they go into space...I also luv how he vanishes with a singularity. Only question is, where is the moon at during all this??! These gigantic MFers were THE reason I even saw this...Gives me hope for a Galactus done right...
I still wonder what will go through people’s heads when God comes in real life for judgement with a voice way louder than this and his face outshining the sun. Only thing is, people won’t be wondering what’s going on…
He has his own astroid belt, thats how massive he is. But why is his presence not influencing earth‘s orbit around the sun or the tides? Shouldn‘t he have a very strong gravitational field? Apart from this is he vanishing trough a black hole, and even this has no effect on earth at all. Is there an mcu in universe explanation for this? Nevertheless a very awesome scene in a not so awesome movie. 😄
He caused the Big Bang and created galaxies, so an in-universe explanation could simply be that he can use his powers to alter his mass so he doesn’t give off a gravitational field or control where his field goes if he gives off one. In one scene he’s big enough to create a star and in another he’s probably as tall as a skyscraper.
Imagine waking up in the morning stepping outside and seeing that in the sky though
Be a pretty rare morning. Either that or just a case of the Monday's.
This kind of thing always happens in the mcu so it probably startled people but they mostly didn’t panic
I would turn 180 degrees and head straight back to sleep
You go sleep, get up in the morning and you think " I had a really weird dream"
Really bad CGI in the sky?
It’s so weird that he’s not in the sky but just chilling next to our planet. Man the Earth is so small.
This is what i was trying to explain to my friend. I’m like dude he is likely hundreds of thousands of miles away from the planet and we are just seeing him clearly in the sky bruh…brain meltdown
@@juanbaez790 it’s like walking out one night and seeing that the moon had been replaced with Jupiter.
I love that when Arishem teleports, he creates a black hole
Yeah
Why not shortest way through space and time is something beyond our understanding
I love it.
“I will return for judgement”
Arishem, the Judge. David Kaye nailed the voice.
David Kaye for Unicron.
@@bryanferratt6598 Yeeeeeeessssssss~!
@@bryanferratt6598he is megatron
Sounds like a foreshadow to the Cosmic Saga of the MCU
If they were able to making celestials look this convincing
I can't wait to see galactus
Yeah, the CGI on Arishem was just TOO realistic, it was unbelievable... Top-notch CGI imo.
@@sifutophmasterofeyerolling2513 no, it was really well done.
damn those are some pretty insane standards
he only looks dark because he's behind the sun lol
@@crucible1084 Every marvel cgi nowadays just looks dark because it's cheaper that way.
They finally did what DC been doing for years, that why they're doing so badly.
@@sifutophmasterofeyerolling2513 No it's perfect. I am a digital artist, and I can tell you, if they lightened it, it would look out of place. Space is a very dark place.
Jon Snow saying "Cersei, what's wrong?" and sounding like he cared was more than my brain can handle.
Jon snow screaming “Cersei” got me.
@@gbzedaii3765cringe
I love the reaction everyone has. A giant space god appears in the sky? Eh, must be Tuesday. Really says how used to everything the civilians of the MCU are.
Every time they turn around there’s an alien army invading the planet with a big ass leviathan flying around like that shit is normal, a giant landmass from the planet that’s about to get dropped on the planet, a big ass ship orbiting the planet, half the world disappearing, or another alien invasion of the planet with a big ass ship again. Because if we’re being honest the Endgame fight with Thanos, people in the distance had to see it as Avengers compound was in upstate New York and Sanctuary II, Thanos ship, is apparently 2 miles long
I would have killed myself years ago if i lived in that nightmare world
Nah most of them just experienced the blip. New York citiziens sure as hell has some bad PTSD though
@Souven Tudu most people did
Lol I personally took their reactions as their brains just absolutely melted at the sight of a huge rock man in the sky. Cause i have had a meltdown trying to conceptualize this in my head.
"I will return for judgement"
People may not like Eternals but 5 years from now. This movie will age well, Eternals set up TOO much for the future I’m excited
So Powerful
Last seen 2 years ago.
ENTER LIVING TRIBUNAL
@@tmac731 Bruh, it's just one Celestial. That's not setting up for "too much". And no, I think it's going to be like The Incredible Hulk, a movie few people like but still won't age well.
Knowing that Arishem could crush Earth and all it’s heroes anytime he pleased makes other villains seem so stupid lmao
Galactus?
@@bryanmalvi5894 he is no villain
Lmfao I was trying to explain this to a friend 😂 he’s like “but kang was controlling the multiverse” I’m “I understand that but arishem could just show up and flick his finger and delete a planets across the multiverse”
@@oggg7181the guy who eats planets isn’t a villain?
@@SpiderManMCUniverseNope. Hes cursed to eat planets.
“Where’s my celestial! Give me rent!”
The size and scale of Arishem is magnificent. He put's avenger's mountain to shame that's for sure.
It's terrifying also
It not even his real size
He's not at his full size either, a celestial is supposed to be larger than a star in their smallest form
I broke down when arishem said its judging time and judged everyone. Truly the scene
After the current Avengers vs. X-Men vs. Eternals Judgement Day event, this seems very relevant now.
And then started judging all over the place
Can’t wait for this joke to die
this was definitely a comment
@@chrisb5243 Its already dead blud
A "Holy Shit" moment indeed.
I also like how it potentially opened the door for Galactus's debut in the MCU.
It wasn't until the credits where i discovered Arishem was voiced by David Kaye.
A man i know for voicing two different versions of Megatron over 5 shows and an Optimus (Plus Grimlock and Lugnut) in another.
Needless to say i was pretty damn surprised, along with confused that i hadn't recognised him.
I knowwwww I love him playing sesshomaru too ❣️❣️❣️💕
arishem voice is candy to my ears
Now I want Arishem to say “Yeeessss”
He and Frank Welker are the only actors worthy to voice Megatron.
@@lightheart5 Uh, Corey Burton? (Animated)
Car Robots RID was pretty decent, albeit hammy.
Prime Wars was the only good thing in that series and WFC... was... a... thing...
>shows up
>establishes and enforces dominance
>doesnt elaborate other than "ill let yall prove their worth"
>leaves using a black hole
>will never be seen again
@@sammerry7706 >is set to be returning in a later movie along with galactus
@@ajcawley8104 What did the Celestial asshats have against Galactus? Someone like Arishem should fully comprehend that Galactus is just doing its mandated job, i.e ensuring the Celestials don't overpopulate the universe (so just as Celestials create more galaxies, Galactus extinguishes Celestials in waves, I assume he disposes of the ones who have already used their energy to create suns in new galaxies already, since they serve no purpose in existence after depleting their own resources after all, and can be disposed of by the vacuum cleaner that is Galactus)
Lmfao changed the weather and split the sky like a god damn anime punch 😂 I’m glad you added “leaves using a black hole” because I don’t think people understand how absolutely absurd and disrespectful that is to every scientist on earth.
This was by far the most impressive scene in the movie.
Despite traveling that fast out of Earth’s atmosphere, her hat remained on her head 😂
Celestial magic
I mean I assume those disabler rings have some kind of force field (so they don't burn up w/ that pisspoor mass they have, when leaving atmospheric conditions)
I mean that celestial ring-thingy already has some sort of force field to prevent her from immediately dying, so...
"SHOW ME WHAT YOU GOT. I WANT TO SEE WHAT YOU GOT!!!"
Im surprised that he didn't sound angry or enraged when the Eternals disobeyed his orders and killed a celestial
To be fair he is the Judge, and in order to be unbiased in his ruling he needs to be level headed.
a true power is calm and assertive as water, not angry
He's not Angry he's disapointed.
Maybe that was a test ?
@@steelwings2037 Not even disappointed, actually; just curious. To judge you need all the facts, which you can't get if you're not curious.
Arishem conveying such power even just in his first MCU appearance is just one example of why Thor is so badass and deserves so much respect. In the comics, he stands alone against Arishem's entire fourth host of celestials who just killed the entirety of Asgard, endures their attacks and 'for the first time in his endless eons of existence' topples Arishem, sending him to the floor with Mjolnir before stabbing him with the Odinsword. While Arishem is so advanced that he simply melts the Odinsword rather than reacting to it prior, the point still stands. Thor punches above his weight and he hits hard.
Also I dislike that Arishem speaks English. I get that it can be seen as him communicating with the language they know but, the Celestials are meant to be so, so far advanced, like gods among gods, that they actually send messengers to speak on their behalf. Once they actually cloned Thor and kept the clone after it was done speaking their words to him.
It's confirmed i Guardians of the Galaxy that many species can speak with some device or something the can comunicate to our language
@@alejandrolizarraga3924 Yeah most interstellar civs use either magic or tech (or both) for this basic shit
I understand your issue with him speaking language but you also have to understand that when speaking a made-up message, you're going to always obviously require subtitles. That sort of takes away the attention of the whole scene when people have to look at sub title below the screen meanwhile the main "wow" factor is focusing on Arishem. He's also not in the scene for too long so every second really mattered in portraying the character
Every creature speaks English in movies. Get over it. I don't need to hear a made up language. I just need to understand what they say. I'm not gonna go crazy over some alien speaking English. It's fiction.
I don’t think he or any of the Eternals are actually “speaking” English. The Eternals are likely built with adaptive translators, thus why they can talk to everyone throughout history.
As for Arishem, he’s likely communicating telepathically.
For the audience’s sake, it’s likely a similar case to Doctor Who. They’re not speaking English, but we’re hearing it in English for the sake of ease.
Wonder how the people of earth feel about seeing purple shards in the sky, a squid creature just casually around town, day randomly turning to night, a Lizzard dude, a sand dude, an octopus dude, an electric dude, and a goblin dude attack NYC, hearing that a witch lady trapped a bunch of people as slaves in an immersive 3d sitcom theater, also hearing that a guy wearing a red white and blue onsey killed a dude with a shield, a giant bird fighting a giant alligator on top a pyramid, and the nuts of a giant space monster leaning over millions of citizens all in the span of four months while this is only happening a year after a bunch guys in leather and padding stoped a purple ballsack with rainbow flavored stones and brought back everyone who was dusted away from existence for five years
A giant space god appeared in the sky for a few minutes, took a few earth gods and dipped. Just an average Chewsday innit...
You'd think after all this crazy shit people would stop believing in religion in the MCU 😆
I got all the references except the purple shards. What is that?
@@aaronalkor one of the following (most likely to least likely):
- Spider-man 3: Multiverse tears opening (canonically around the same time as Eternals)
- Dr Strange 1: Dormammu dimension portal
- Thanos power-stoning some jupiter moon
@@mikejohnstonbob935 I’d say NWH. Given that the Titan battle was too far away from Earth, and Strange used the time stone to make it that the Dark Dimension never opened in the first place
This movie has a lot of hate, but this scene imo is one of the most intimidating moments in the mcu up to date
I always get the chills when the clouds spread away and giant glowing eyes stare at you
WHAT WAS BRO STANDING ON?😭😭😭🔥🔥🔥🔥
Never thought I’d see Jon snow concerned over Cersei
Damn he got they ass quick, Arishem wasn't wasting no time🤣
He was investigating a murder of course he’s fast
He literally tagged their integrated locator chips, hence why the rings only retrieved the 3, cuz of not being able to locate the other surviving units within the given area of scan
Jon Snow asking "Cersei what's wrong" that's odd in a way
Thinking about it, his hands in 0:50 are likely thousands of miles away from these guys considering his size compared to earth's
This movie moved slow but the idea that celestials are basically space gods is interesting
Arishem please come to brazil
This was terrifying… he’s huge and just staring down from the sky
I wonder if Matt Murdock felt Arishem or at least he can hear people across the city in panic saying what the hell is that? that would've been scary and it's funny how Doctor Strange hasn't talked about a Celestial visiting Earth since he already said he keeps a watch of other worldly beings that threaten Earth
@@danielhindson1840 actually strange is aware of living tribune who in the comics ranks above the celestial and was previously name dropped in DS 1 and had a minor cameo in DS2 .Hence here arshim couldn't possibly be a threat as he himself can't cross someone who resides above him. That probably why he said "I will return with judgement" as if judgement form a higher authority
because eternals is set in an alt universe
If such massive being comes close to earth it would f up gravity on earth
@@yuldashevdilmurod7012 yea but thats Hollywood physics for you in a nutshell
I think many underestimated the figure of Arishem in the MCU.
According to the film, Arishem was not just another “space god” like Ego. He is creator of All the Universe. He created the first sun, thus creating light itself. For this universe he is God with big “g”. To think, that he PERSONALLY come to Earth and would judge the humanity is 10000 times crazier than any thing Kang (next grand villain of Marvel) would ever do.
Now imagine *Galactus* in his position.
I've been saying since the movie came out... This scene alone disproves the idea that "They could never do Galactus justice on the big screen"
@@BYERE Now they just need to get Ciaran Hinds to play him.
Am I the only one who saw the astroid belts around him
obviously not
When you’re so big that you have asteroid belts orbiting your hand
And they disappeared with him. Apparently he travels with his own asteroid belt. LOL
Getting David Kaye to voice Arishem was a good move.
He should voice Unicron for an upcoming Transformers movie.
that voice though :O perfect.
It was about time Arishem showed up. It was about two weeks since the emergence was stopped and I asked myself "Where the hell is he?"
Why has no one edited Jon Snow asking Cersei what's wrong into a meme yet
Man. Imagine being just an average guy in this universe. Like an ice cream truck guy or a mailman. Must be hard to sleep at night knowing such beings exist and can just end your world in an instant. Lol
After all the weird shit that's happened over the last several years... from an army of aliens attacking New York, to self-replicating robot that tried to wipe out all life, to a purple guy with a ballsack for a chin making half of all existence just disappear for 5 years (assuming you weren't one of those who got dusted)... Yea, seeing a Celestial would be terrifying AF, but I think you'd end up becoming jaded to it all and just giving up on worrying, choosing to just get on with it.
If you suddenly get destroyed by some rampaging super-powered being, or something far beyond comprehension... the only thing you worry about is how quick and painless your death would be. Other than that, why fret over the small stuff?
After that day, The new religion was born and Arishem was depicted as The New God.
It was all fun and games until Arishem shows up. The panic on Sersi's face @ 1:00 says it all.
I think the fear on her face at 0:06, when she realises Arishem has arrived... personally... to "have a little chat", says just as much.
At the end Jon - "Call the Banners!! Winters coming!!" lol
Arishem is such a damn Buzzkill!
Bro really just popped in stole some dudes and left through a black hole
*And I will return for judgment*
Sends chill down my spine every time I hear it with that deep voice
So great
this is how i imagined god arrives or shows itself when i was a kid ...
Powerful 💪
I love powerful 🙂
Arishem The Judge.....the Prime Celestial!!!!
I never though an MCU film would fill me with existential dread. The fact that this guy is here means that Galactus is out there somewhere, and that means that Silver Surfer is out there, which means that things are going to get pretty crazy in phase 6. Maybe phase 7 - 9 will be the Celestial Saga?
VFX Department: *Kaboom with a lot of deadline*
I have PTSD after phase 4. What a shit show
Well phase 4 was shit so it might not happen
@@marshalsunrise6582 It wasn't all bad. Yeah, it was all-around not great like 1-3, but when it was good it shined. And so far, Phase 5 is looking good minus Quantumania.
I am guessing the gravity alone would tear the planet apart when he teleports there. Then tear it apart more when he teleports away. He is so big. One of my favorite scenes in the MCU.
Yo he can teleport using blackholes?
Nah he walked
Fr
That brakes the theory that nothing comes out of a black hole 😋
wormholes. blackholes are products of a supernova. wormholes are like that, but allow you to traverse the universe
@@semperlucet4649 in theory then he crunched back? The big crunch ? Even the fingers and the sound was cracking hahaha
Broke my heart when she finds out that she's not alive.
I'm presuming everyone on Earth heard him say that "Judgement" part and are freaking the Eff' out.
.....and nobody really took notice, cared, or every talked about the giant space man again.
This means it’s the end is near
As for you, Sersi. No good deed goes unpunished. As you're about to learn the hard way. 😈
I saw this scene in the cinema!! I was like holy crap!!!
Coolest scene ever, I hope Arishem brings back Ikaris when he comes for "judgement"
I just realised Arishem appears on the horizon, yet she seemingly floats vertically up from the planet. Just doesn’t seem right.
It's nice to see Jon and Cersei getting along.
Fun fact, there is a Marvel Comics character called "The In Betweener" who can go toe to toe with celestials like Galactus. His design is pretty cool, and his powers are considered beyond omega level
Franklin richard too
Imagine being an astronaut on the space station and seeing that thing just appear out of nowhere
Some Dumbledore shit in the sky ... parting clouds thousands of miles like that. Mf terrifying.
Bro could use earth as basketball and use the wormhole to score.
This is kool AF but terrifying all the same. Luv how he appears in the atmospheric horizon...but you dont see how big he is until they go into space...I also luv how he vanishes with a singularity. Only question is, where is the moon at during all this??! These gigantic MFers were THE reason I even saw this...Gives me hope for a Galactus done right...
I screamed inside when he turned into a black hole. Holy crap
Arishem The Judge, the prime Celestial!!!
Kinda weird to have Kit Harrington and Richard Madden in a movie where the main character is called Sersi.
melhor filme da Marvel pós Vingadores
Bruh the black hole teleport looks sick ngl
I still wonder what will go through people’s heads when God comes in real life for judgement with a voice way louder than this and his face outshining the sun.
Only thing is, people won’t be wondering what’s going on…
ARISHEM LOOK SO POWERFUL AND DANGEROUS ,I LOVE IT
Because he is. 💯🔥
SHOE ME WHAT YOU GOT!!
He approaches…
How did this not win best vfx just tell me
We need something like this for Galactus, who thought to make him a giant cloud in ff
0:30 ETERNALS!!! WE NEED TO TALK!!!
did people see Arishem? It you could hear people say "she just vanished" but no comment of "what is that"
He has his own astroid belt, thats how massive he is. But why is his presence not influencing earth‘s orbit around the sun or the tides? Shouldn‘t he have a very strong gravitational field? Apart from this is he vanishing trough a black hole, and even this has no effect on earth at all. Is there an mcu in universe explanation for this? Nevertheless a very awesome scene in a not so awesome movie. 😄
It's a cool looking scene, but makes absolutely zero sense from a physics point of view.
He caused the Big Bang and created galaxies, so an in-universe explanation could simply be that he can use his powers to alter his mass so he doesn’t give off a gravitational field or control where his field goes if he gives off one. In one scene he’s big enough to create a star and in another he’s probably as tall as a skyscraper.
This would set up the events of Eternals 2 & Avengers 6
Well?! Get a ladder and rescue her, dude!!!
Best part of the movie.
I love how everyone is misspelling Sersi's name in the comments.
I just saw this the other day, is here boyfriend a eternal? Where did they go? I have so many questions lol
Yooo i shit my pants when i saw this in the cinema
1:48 It's time
Dr. Strange: …………leave it to the Sorcerer Supreme, I have no idea how to deal with this issue!!!!!!!
Did Arishem have to apply for a Visa before visiting?
Hey it’s Megatron!
Yesssss
I'm hoping the Avengers saw that, cause the Celestials are gonna prove a problem for them to deal with.
My dude looking like rhulk from d2
Arishem: You 3 are coming with me and if what I see in your memories don't support why you killed one of mine, Earth will burn
I like this big guy. 😊
Think of all the drugs you would need to not have a permanent mental breakdown living in the MCU these days
When you meet Shaq:
saw a targareyn their and the guy fled
That blackhole right next to earth though.....
Well he's scary
Ok who else was waiting for david kay the say (yeeeeessssss)