True, but everything Kevin Feige has said has focused on the parts of the movie taking place in the past. That said, I'm not surprised that part of the movie will be taking place in the present, this is just the first confirmation of it.Well the comic took place on Earth and in the present.
Sersi has been known to live among humans and throw a lot of parties, so I think this is more likely to just be her in-between parties, which is why she doesn't look as extravagant.Speaking of The Eternals, I really hope they aren't taking anything from Neil Gaiman's run, which is easily his worst comic writing ever. That shot of Sersi makes me think they are (the context of his story is the only reason that sersi would ever look like some random human on the street, even if she was trying to "blend in" she's easily the most bombastic/showy Eternal based off what I've read of her).
What's that? A reasonable take on a very small sample size? How dare you!?Sersi has been known to live among humans and throw a lot of parties, so I think this is more likely to just be her in-between parties, which is why she doesn't look as extravagant.
Sersi has been known to live among humans and throw a lot of parties, so I think this is more likely to just be her in-between parties, which is why she doesn't look as extravagant.
I know I'm big Gaiman fanboy and all, but having recently read that volume for the first time, I thought it was a great story. Mind you, I've never read anything else regarding the Eternals, so that volume is all I have to go by.
I really don't have any love for Gaiman's Eternals either, I think it's (relatively) overhyped and mediocre. I'm much more fond of Kirby's Eternals and, weirdly, the Knauf's Eternals series that's a sequel to Gaiman's one. All I'm trying is to dispel your (and my) fears about this being based on the Gaiman stuff. I found one of Captain Marvel's greatest weakness to be that as the audience we basically already knew everything (even if we aren't knowledgable about the comics) that Carol has to find out over the course of the film. I'd hate to do that again, but with the Eternals.Its not like that picture is a make it or break it thing for me, it just makes me worried that at least part of the film will take inspiration from (in my opinion) the worst comic Neil Gaiman wrote, and one that does a fairly shitty job of justifying The Eternals as a group you should want to read about/watch.
I have to be honest here, as big of a Marvel fan as I've been my entire life, my exposure to the Eternals is very limited. My first real exposure was a three-part story in Roger Stern's Avengers run. I think it was issues 247, 248 and 249. I've read neither Kirby's run nor Gaiman's stories (although I may make a point of rectifying that before the movie comes out). I'm more familiar with them as supporting characters, rather than leads. Sersei's time in the Avengers makes her the most accessible character for me, so her relationship with Dane Whitman will be something of a grounding point for me. It puts me in the unusual position of going into a Marvel movie without a whole lot of preconceived notions about the story or characters. That's actually something I'm rather looking forward to.
I don't know why I feel this way, but my instincts tell me that Sersi and the Black Knight are going to be the narrative focus of the movie. The point-of-view characters. The rest of the Eternals will have important parts to play, of course, but Sersei and Dane will be the ones driving the story forward.
He's entitled to his opinion.https://collider.com/martin-scorsese-says-marvel-movies-are-theme-parks-not-cinema/
Scorsese says Marvel movies aren't cinema.
I like this take on his comments: https://twitter.com/scott_tobias/status/1180146201511043072He's entitled to his opinion.
Spielberg made Ready Player One, which is a pretty damn simple entertainment movie, so I don't want him complaining about other movies for being simple. (And I am not sure whether he has or hasn't)Like I said in the Spidey thread, he's overrated, so I don't care what he thinks (conversely, I'm a big fan of Spielberg's but I also don't care what he thinks about superhero films).
He really isn't. No American filmmaker's oeuvre presents a more complete education in film.Like I said in the Spidey thread, he's overrated,
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