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Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for What If...? Season 3Though Marvel’s Eternals have returned in the MCU after 3 years , thanks to the final superhero release of 2024, the superhero team’s on-screen story so far has been about absence. Even the events of Eternals - their own movie released to uneven critical reactions and an underwhelming box office take - was defined by them just sort of not participating in history’s events.
Eternals' Ending Ignored Science In The Silliest Way Giant Robot Bursting Through The Earth's Crust? Absolutely No Problem, Apparently Judging a comic book movie by real world standards of science is probably a foolish thing, but that was sort of the MCU's thing for a long while: supernatural elements were consciously put on ice as superpowers were given science-fiction explanations. And even in a multiverse of wizards, aliens, and monsters, some science facts are immutable.
What If Season 3 Says "Hey, Dead Celestial, Hold My Beer" The Emergence Wouldn't Even Have Wiped Humanity Out, Apparently Close Marvel's What If...? season 3 episode 5 tackles the multiversal possibility of an Earth where Tiamut emerged, and Earth was destroyed by the Emergence.
Posts 1 Instead, the real problem for Earth's survivors is Mysterio, returning after last being seen in Spider-Man: Far From Home, who takes advantage of the complete collapse of governments to rule the fragments as a despot. The post-apolcayptic element of the episode is down more to his rule: the rebels who defy him - including Ironheart - only struggle because they don't fall in line, rather than being massively inconvenienced by the Celestial who ripped their world apart.
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