The basic gathering to Eternals ended up being a significant shock when it sat at a “Spoiled” endorsement rating of 48% from pundits on Rotten Tomatoes in its opening weekend. The movie’s Honest Trailer points out a number of issues reviewers took with it, however most were partitioned on the themes of the story, with some feeling them to be aspiring and another bearing for the MCU while others viewed it as too overlong and underexplored. The disruptive reaction to Eternals has attracted various correlations with the DCEU, given its Rotten Tomatoes score looks like those of Warner Bros.’ early franchise endeavors and the story’s endeavors to deconstruct superheroes and their motivation on the planet.
Regardless of the blended basic gathering, crowds have been more ideal towards the Eternals, giving it a 78 percent endorsement rating on Rotten Tomatoes, putting it over the correspondingly scorned and disdained MCU titles Thor: The Dark World, The Incredible Hulk and Iron Man 2, and slung it to breaking records upon its Disney+ debut. The film would likewise admission well in the cinema world, bringing in more than $400 million to become the 10th most noteworthy grossing film of 2021 behind individual MCU title Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. However a continuation presently can’t seem to be affirmed by Marvel Studios, different cast members have affirmed they will get back to the MCU sooner rather than later.

Closely following the film arriving on Disney+, Screen Junkies has set its Honest Trailers sights on Eternals. The entertaining new episode points out the MCU film’s likenesses to the DCEU, specifically with Richard Madden’s Superman-like Ikaris and the story’s more obscure themes.
The most recent episode of Screen Junkies’ Honest Trailers trains in on Eternals and how comparative the Marvel Cinematic Universe film is to DC. The new part of the MCU denoted the presentation of the nominal everlasting extraterrestrial society and investigated their origins as having been made by the antiquated Celestials 7,000 years before and entrusted with protecting humanity from the Deviants. At the point when Hulk’s reality saving snap in Avengers: Endgame starts off the Earth-threatening “Rise” and brings about the profits of the recently advanced Deviants, the Eternals should rejoin in the wake of having separated 500 years before to save the world.