Eternals Why isnt Eros purple like his brother Thanos from Marvel?
Eternals, the film directed by Chloé Zhao for Marvel, has introduced Eros, the brother of Thanos, a character also known as Starfox who is played by Harry Styles. However, the character is not a purple giant, something that has puzzled fans.
The truth is that, in the comics, all the relatives of the crazy Titan - including his parents, who are also Eternals, or his brother, the aforementioned Eros - have human appearance. This is because Thanos suffers from Deviant Syndrome.
In the comics and in the film it is explained that the Celestials created the Deviants before the Eternals. However, these beings came out with monstrous DNA that caused them to be discarded. Despite this, some of the Eternals may have remnants of that DNA that can manifest itself and cause traits in the descendants such as those suffered by Thanos.
That is, the Deviant genes that contain the DNA of all the Eternals manifested more strongly on the Mad Titan, causing him to adopt that purple giant form as opposed to the human aspect of his parents and brother.
Created by Jim Starlin, Starfox's first appearance dates back to number 55 of the Iron Man comic, published in February 1973. His powers include superior intelligence, mind control, super speed, super strength, great endurance and senses. overdeveloped.
Eternals, the film directed by Chloé Zhao for Marvel, has introduced Eros, the brother of Thanos, a character also known as Starfox who is played by Harry Styles. However, the character is not a purple giant, something that has puzzled fans.
The truth is that, in the comics, all the relatives of the crazy Titan - including his parents, who are also Eternals, or his brother, the aforementioned Eros - have human appearance. This is because Thanos suffers from Deviant Syndrome.
In the comics and in the film it is explained that the Celestials created the Deviants before the Eternals. However, these beings came out with monstrous DNA that caused them to be discarded. Despite this, some of the Eternals may have remnants of that DNA that can manifest itself and cause traits in the descendants such as those suffered by Thanos.
That is, the Deviant genes that contain the DNA of all the Eternals manifested more strongly on the Mad Titan, causing him to adopt that purple giant form as opposed to the human aspect of his parents and brother.
Created by Jim Starlin, Starfox's first appearance dates back to number 55 of the Iron Man comic, published in February 1973. His powers include superior intelligence, mind control, super speed, super strength, great endurance and senses. overdeveloped.
In the staples, this sort of anti-hero is the son of A'Lars and Sui-San, two of Titan's most prominent Eternals, as well as Thanos's brother and Thena's cousin, the character played by Angelina Jolie in Eternals. . Unlike the Mad Titan, Eros would appear as someone much more outgoing, carefree and even extremely womanizing.
Eternals, directed by Chloé Zhao and with a cast that also includes names such as Gemma Chan, Richard Madden, Salma Hayek or Kit Harington among others, is already in theaters.
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In the staples, this sort of anti-hero is the son of A'Lars and Sui-San, two of Titan's most prominent Eternals, as well as Thanos's brother and Thena's cousin, the character played by Angelina Jolie in Eternals. . Unlike the Mad Titan, Eros would appear as someone much more outgoing, carefree and even extremely womanizing.
Eternals, directed by Chloé Zhao and with a cast that also includes names such as Gemma Chan, Richard Madden, Salma Hayek or Kit Harington among others, is already in theaters.
© 2021 Europa Press. The redistribution and redistribution of all or part of the contents of this website without your prior and express consent is expressly prohibited.
Meet the "Eternals", the new heroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe
In the past year, Marvel introduced viewers to Agatha Harkness and Monica Rambeau, Sylvie and Mobius, Yelena, Shang-Chi, and a new Captain America, to name a few.
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Brace yourselves, weary fans, because the Marvel Cinematic Universe is adding at least 10 new superheroes and villains this month in "Eternals," the new film from Oscar-winning director Chloé Zhao . You'll have a little over a month to memorize their names and stories before Marvel releases "Spider-Man: No Way Home" (and a few weeks after that, yet another hero will have his own series on Disney +, rest while you can).
Luckily for you, we created a sort of "Eternals" cheat sheet so both die-hard and casual fans can keep things straight. Here's what you need to know about the "Eternals" before the film opens on November 5. (This writer has yet to see the movie, but there are slight spoilers from the comics.)
The Eternals, or "Eternals" are neither people nor gods (although humans often mistake them for gods, which annoys the space deities who created them and the Greek gods who give their names to some of them). Although each of them has unique powers, they are all skilled warriors with super strength, speed, and agility.
Most heroes are immortal: even if their bodies are destroyed, they can continue to live in other ways. But they keep their powers a secret, since they live among humans.
They were sent to Earth by the Celestials, an ancient group of divine beings, some 7,000 years before the events of the film, to defend humanity from the Deviants or Deviants, mutant monsters also created by the Celestials when some tests with the Earth's first inhabitants went wrong. The Eternals are not to interfere in human affairs, acting as mere bystanders, unless deviants are involved.
Although the Eternals have obeyed the Celestials until now, they finally begin to question their mission and the beings who created them.
Like most of the main characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe who have gotten their own origin stories, the Eternals probably don't feel like superheroes. But at the end of the movie, after they've undergone several transformations and defeated various enemies, they are likely to be among the most powerful heroes of the MCU, and perhaps, the MCM: the Marvel Cinematic Multiverse.