‘Eternals’ Review: The MCU Confronts God Itself in Chloé Zhao’s Huge but Overly Familiar Superhero Epic
Marvel has made a “Dune”-sized, “Dune”-length, and almost “Dune”-portentous superhero movie about literally confronting God.
Marvel has made a “Dune”-sized, “Dune”-length, and almost “Dune”-portentous superhero movie about literally confronting God.
Zhao also spoke to IndieWire about filming Marvel’s first sex scene.
Zhao is beloved for her immersive long takes, and she’s bringing that aesthetic with her to the MCU.
The cosmic MCU epic arrives in theaters November 5.
The bad news about “Halloween Kills” having same day streaming is wiped away as Disney sticks to theaters for the rest of the year.
“You manage to build such visceral worlds I can feel and almost touch,” Zhao told Villeneuve.
The comedian made it a top priority to change the way American pop culture views people from Pakistan or the Middle East.
As the trailer reiterates, “Eternals” will be shown “only in theaters” starting November 5.
Hayek is “used to being [told] I’m going to be the extra or the old prostitute,” not a superhero.
Gemma Chan stars in “Eternals” as Sersi, a character Zhao says will “invite viewers to rethink what it means to be heroic.”
Zhao’s ensemble cast includes Angelina Jolie, Salma Hayek, Kumail Nanjiani, Richard Madden, and more.
The “Nomadland” Oscar winner has been persona non grata in China over the last several months.