Kumail’s wife, writer Emily V. Gordon, shared that her husband’s reps snagged the posters from Marvel Studios. We are sure that they went through the proper channels, but it’s fun to imagine them ...
When Ikaris reveals that he was responsible for Ajak’s death, and that he wants to continue following the purpose of the Celestials, every Eternal has to choose a side. Well, all of them except Kingo.
There are many new characters introduced into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) in Eternals, but none of the superheroes quite are equal to one of the most ordinary people in the film: Karun. Karun, ...
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For those Marvel Cinematic Universe fans among us who enjoy speculating about whether a favorite character will make a surprise appearance in an unexpected place, it turns out sometimes it can be just ...
Writer, reader and movie lover. Loves traveling, basketball, cooking and gaming. Marvel Studios' Eternals has got a new teaser in the form of a fresh photo featuring actor Kumail Nanjiani. The photo ...
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Ryan and Kaz Firpo reflect on their Marvel journey, the big twist that was baked into the story early on, and look forward to their next project, 'The Motor City Girls.' By Aaron Couch Film Editor ...
In Marvel’s upcoming Eternals, Kumail Nanjiani will play Kingo, a haughty cosmic being living on Earth as a beefy Bollywood star. Najiani’s transformation for the role—becoming beefy—has since ...
In remote, off-the-grid lands, millions of people would be pleased to plug in a small fridge, or use a blender, or even just turn on a lightbulb. But power grids still don't reach over one billion ...