We've been introduced to these beings just a couple of times before, once in each of the Guardians of the Galaxy movies. In Guardians Vol. 1, our heroes traveled to the mining colony of Exitar to meet with The Collector, who had some knowledge to impart about the Infinity Stones. Exitar is situated within Knowhere, which is actually the severed head of a deceased Celestial. A later scene also seemed to showcase a look at a Celestial as it uses the Power Stone to effortlessly destroy an entire planet.
In Guardians Vol. 2, we got our first proper introduction to one of the all-powerful entities in the form of Ego, the "Living Planet," who was revealed to be the father of Peter Quill. Ego didn't look a lot like the Celestials pictured, but we can assume that Celestials come in all shapes and sizes. Plus, we can assume from Ego's ability to masquerade as a human that Celestials can also assume other forms if need be.
In Marvel lore, the Celestials existed before virtually any other form of sentient life in the universe. Millions of years ago, they were responsible for the creation of the Eternals — near-immortal, superpowered humanoids — and their polar opposite race, the Deviants, which are essentially the Eternal equivalent of mutants.
The two races have been locked in struggle for centuries, with the Eternals tasked with defending Earth from the Deviants' conquest. Thus far in the MCU, we haven't met any Eternals that we know of, but we have met one Deviant. Thanos, the Mad Titan who embarked on a quest to collect all six Infinity Stones and wipe out half of all life in the universe, carries the Deviant gene in Marvel comics.
It's not yet known to what extent the Celestials will figure into the narrative of The Eternals; Marvel’s head honcho Kevin Feige has hinted that the flick could be an epic spanning tens of thousands of years, so we may only get a look at them in the form of some exposition on the ancient history of the universe.
As for the Eternals themselves, we at least have an idea of what the team that will be featured in the movie will look like, thanks to Marvel's recent panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2019. The entire primary cast was announced at the event, and it includes Richard Madden as Ikaris, the leader of the flick's team of heroes; Angelina Jolie as Thena, also known as Azura, who in the comics has been known to consort with Deviants; Kumail Nanjiani as Kingo, who took up residence in Japan thousands of years ago and learned the ways of the Samurai; Lauren Ridloff as Makkari, an expert mechanical engineer and speedster; Brian Tyree Henry as Phastos, a master weapons-smith; Salma Hayek as Ajak, who has spent most of her thousands of Earthly years in Siberia; finally young Lia McHugh as Sprite, a trickster who is forever stuck with the appearance of a pre-teen child.
The Eternals begins shooting next month, so hopefully, it won't be too long before some unofficial set photos of the stars in costume arrive. Of course, there will probably be plenty more of these interesting little hints and revelations that will come trickling out in the wake of Marvel's epic Comic-Con panel. We'll keep our eye out for them, and keep you up to date.
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