Salma Hayek is opening up about the lengths she went through to keep her role in Eternals a secret.
12.10.2021 - 08:57 / justjared.com
We’re just a few weeks away from the release of the upcoming Marvel movie Eternals and we’ve just learned some new info about the film!
Director Chloe Zhao, who won an Oscar earlier this year for Nomadland, has revealed the run time for the movie.
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Chloe confirmed to Fandango that the movie is over two and a half hours long. She said, “It could be longer! You know, it’s ten characters, the Celestials and 7,000 years. There’s a lot going on.”
The AMC website lists the
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winning the Best Director Oscar for “Nomadland,” Chloé Zhao has upchucked one of the MCU’s worst movies in ages.And to what end? “Eternals,” which will no doubt become a Jon Favreau punchline in a future “Avengers” film, need not exist in a universe that already counts the Fantastic Four and X-Men among its franchises.Yet, here you go, ticket buyers — another far worse, uniformed collective of super-beings with conspicuously similar powers and a vague, grandiose mission to save humanity.
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The broad and common critique of Marvel movies, generally, is that they are often anonymously made, cookie-cutter in shape, and—if created by an indie auteur—set up in a way that generally strips that filmmaker of their voice or any discerning identity. In some regards, Chloé Zhao’s “Eternals” seems engineered as an exact rejoinder to this criticism.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticThe superheroes in Chloé Zhao’s “Eternals” are bound to each other by many things, starting with the interlocking rings and shafts and bolts of golden light that emanate from their very being. The light — a cosmic energy they share — is the piping that lines their uniforms, and it’s the shape-shifting weaponry they conjure to battle the Deviants (gnashing, fast-break monsters that resemble dinosaurs with everything but their sinew and bone stripped away).
Chloe Zhao is trying to make sure that Eternals screens in every country around the world possible.
Chloé Zhao is making moves to make sure her new film “Eternals” will not be censored once it hits the overseas markets.
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