The main plot point of Captain America : Brave New World is that “Eternals” Celestial is forgotten 2024 Updates
Captain America : Brave New World
The conclusion of Eternals introduced something into the MCU that should have been difficult to overlook after appearing to be forgotten about since its publication in 2021. However, it was disregarded. That’s the enormous, ice-covered Celestial monument rising from the water, which the Eternals prevented from killing the Earth.
Even while it hasn’t received any mention in the MCU other than a few easter eggs, it still remains there. But with the arrival of Captain America: Brave New World, that will definitely change.
The trailer that was released today hinted to the Celestial’s involvement in the story, although in a very subtle way, by displaying a scene in which missiles are launched close to it. But it’s probably going to be much more than that—it will validate a lot of claimed leaks and ideas. Hereafter, there may be spoilers.
The theory is that the Celestial, the deceased Tiamut, is a rare material resource that the world’s superpowers are currently vying for possession of, which explains why there are so many missiles. Another hypothesis suggests that this is the how Adamantium, the superstrong metal that rivals Vibranium and is directly related to the X-Men because it is the substance that makes up Wolverine’s bones and claws, is brought to the MCU.
The conclusion of Eternals introduced something into the MCU that should have been difficult to overlook after appearing to be forgotten about since its publication in 2021. However, it was disregarded. That’s the enormous, ice-covered Celestial monument rising from the water, which the Eternals prevented from killing the Earth.
Even while it hasn’t received any mention in the MCU other than a few easter eggs, it still remains there. But with the arrival of Captain America: Brave New World, that will definitely change.
The trailer that was released today hinted to the Celestial’s involvement in the story, although in a very subtle way, by displaying a scene in which missiles are launched close to it. But it’s probably going to be much more than that—it will validate a lot of claimed leaks and ideas. Hereafter, there may be spoilers.
The theory is that the Celestial, the deceased Tiamut, is a rare material resource that the world’s superpowers are currently vying for possession of, which explains why there are so many missiles. Another hypothesis suggests that this is the how Adamantium, the superstrong metal that rivals Vibranium and is directly related to the X-Men because it is the substance that makes up Wolverine’s bones and claws, is brought to the MCU.