All hope for humanity rests on Fury's shoulders.
EPISODE | RELEASE DATE | RUNTIME | CREDITS SCENE? |
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S01E06: Home | July 26th, 2023 on Disney+ | 37m | None |
All hope for humanity rests on Fury's shoulders.
EPISODE | RELEASE DATE | RUNTIME | CREDITS SCENE? |
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S01E06: Home | July 26th, 2023 on Disney+ | 37m | None |
Yeah that’s how I felt too. There’s so much but the whole show seems to be focusing on just 1 small part of it, and it feels like at the end they resolved nothing.
Remember the giant statue of a being appearing in the ocean? Or the equally giant figure who appeared briefly over London? That’s just one movie and they’ve never addressed it again.
There’s a rumor going around that the celestial in the ocean from Eternals is going to be a plot point in Captain America: New World Order, but who knows.
At this point my working hypothesis for explaining why these catastrophic events keep getting ignored is that the Eternals etc all happened in an alternate universes.
So much of the order of these films and series got thrown off track by COVID. Nothing has been released in the order originally intended, so addressing some of these significant events may be left up to the next wave.
And I don’ mean this to excuse the other elements of these projects that have been bad or poorly thought out. I just genuinely believe that the last three years have not gone AT ALL as originally intended by Marvel.