The biggest problem this movie will have is convincing normal, non comic knowledgeable people to go see it, calling it now
Yeah maybe it's because I know nothing about The Eternals in the comics, but this trailer did nothing to sell me on it
I don’t think they’re above the infinity stones but I don’t think any were snapped either. They all got the lucky roll of the dice
I can see why people are saying the trailer did nothing for them...I just watched it finally and I feel like I know literally nothing about this movie still lol. Hopefully future trailers are better
I mean... a god-like race called Eternals watch humanity and decide to intervene. The trailer showed the style (I guess I would say) and the premise.
And it seems like this is going to be more about the mythology of the MCU, as well as some higher concept ideas. Not bad to ease people into it
It’s so funny to see a studio release a great tone-setting trailer full of intriguing imagery that doesn’t give anything away about the plot, and then the audience reacts with “this trailer didn’t tell me enough”. In the age of trailers that give away the entire movie, this teaser was a breath of fresh air.
I’d agree it’s good for a trailer not to show much when it’s for something like Spider-Man or Captain America where we know the characters already. With the Eternals I was hoping for a bit more since most people know next to nothing about them. Even reading the characters bios on Wikipedia seemed like a lot.
The tonal shift to the line about Iron Man and Cap was reeeeeeeeeeaaaaally jarring to me, as well. Just feels so weird to me. Like, the trailer portrays them as almost gods who have been in hiding for however long, but then they're like "what about Cap and the Avengers" and it's like *why* would they give the slightest shit?
They don’t give a shit, that’s why it’s funny. They’re talking about things that we as the audience have been conditioned to believe are extremely important in a way that makes them sound as trivial as who a sports teams will use to replace a star player that got traded away. For them, the question of who will lead the Avengers now that Iron Man and Cap are gone is nothing more than mundane small talk around the dinner table.
I think it's pretty strong world- and character-building, and gets across in barely 20 seconds that despite being gods they are also a family, they joke with each other just like any family does, and yet they treat the life-and-death concerns of mortals as mere dinner table conversation. It might sound like "quippy dork shit" to some but that's a pretty reductive way to describe what's going on there. It's doing a great job of both humanizing them but also demonstrating how above humanity they really are. A lot gets communicated in that one short moment. Let's give Chloe Zhao a little more credit here lol
anthony the line could have been “i poop out my butt and pee out my dingaling” and you’d find a way to justify it