Via Twitter, Marvel Studios posted a beautiful illustration of “Eternals” to celebrate its premiere in theaters around the world.
The Art of Matt Ferguson brings together the ten heroes of the new MCU adventure.
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“Check out the limited edition posters fans received tonight at a special premiere screening of #Eternals by Marvel Studios. Watch tomorrow night! Art by Matt Ferguson.”
Check out the limited edition poster fans received tonight at a special premiere screening of Marvel Studios’ #Eternals. Live it tomorrow night!
Art by Matt Ferguson @Cakes_Comics pic.twitter.com/jVKlhU95XW
– Marvel Studios (@MarvelStudios) November 4, 2021
Despite huge expectations, the upcoming “Eternos” production failed to win international reviews and became Marvel Studios’ lowest-rated film.
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After opening with a solid 70% approval, the feature fell into the concept of international experts and even got the “rotten” seal at Rotten Tomatoes. Now production resides with a mere 60% approval, with a score of 6/10 based on 121 reviews. On Metacritic, the work scored 55, indicating “mixed reviews.”
Check out the main comments below:
“‘Eternals’ might not be the worst Marvel movie, but it is certainly the most disappointing” – BBC.com.
“‘Eternos’ is a Marvel ‘Suicide Squad’ … with a slightly better ending” – Below the Line.
“The experience of the Eternals on Earth spans thousands of years – and, with the help of a solid cast, [a diretora Chloé] Zhao follows their despair and wonder as history watchers ”- The Atlantic.
“You go out [da sala de cinema] with the depressing realization that he’s seen one of Marvel’s most interesting movies – and hopefully the least interesting Chloe Zhao will make ”- Los Angeles Times.
“It’s worth watching just to experience this bizarre tale” – Uproxx.
Revision | Eternos is Marvel’s most artistic, complex and original film… for better or for worse!
Recalling that the feature film arrives in national theaters today, November 4.
‘Eternals’ follows the journey of quasi-immortal beings, products of the evolutionary divergence that gave birth to the human race millennia ago. The characters relate to several concepts already introduced in previous universe films, from the Celestials (who came out in “Guardians of the Galaxy”) to Thanos, whose own mother was one of his victims.
The cast also includes Salma Hayek (Ajak), Kumail Nanjiani (Kingo), Lauren Ridloff (Makkari), Brian Tyree Henry (Phastos), Lia McHugh (Sprite), Gemma Chan (Sersi), Kit Harington (Black Knight), Barry Kheogan (Druig) and Richard Madden (Ikaris).