Celestials in the MCU are these colossal, cosmic entities that make Thanos look like a toddler. They debuted in 'Eternals', and their design is insane—like living starships with faces. Arishem, the one who showed up post-credits, is basically the MCU's version of a galactic jury, deciding if humanity gets to live. Their whole deal is planting seeds in planets to birth new Celestials, which... yikes. Imagine finding out Earth was just an incubator.
What's cool is how they tie into older MCU moments. The Power Stone obliterating planets in 'Guardians'? Probably Celestial-related. Even the Asgardians might've known about them. The potential for future stories is huge—maybe a Celestial war or a rebellion against their 'experiments'. I love how the MCU keeps weaving these threads together.
The Celestial Marvel in the MCU is this mind-blowing concept that ties into the cosmic side of the universe, and I still can't get over how visually stunning it was in 'Eternals'. These Celestials are basically ancient, god-like beings who've been around since the dawn of time, shaping galaxies and creating life. Remember that wild scene with Arishem looming over Earth? Chills. They're the reason the Eternals even exist—created as cosmic tools to guide civilizations. But what fascinates me is how the MCU reimagined them from the comics, giving them this eerie, almost Lovecraftian vibe with their towering forms and enigmatic motives.
What's wild is how they tie into the bigger MCU lore. The Celestials' experiments led to the creation of Deviants, and their energy is even linked to the Infinity Stones. It makes me wonder if we'll see more of them in 'Secret Wars' or other cosmic stories. The way 'Eternals' teased the Celestials' judgment on humanity? That's a narrative bomb waiting to drop. I love how the MCU keeps expanding its mythology—these beings aren't just background lore; they're potential game-changers for future phases.
Celestial Marvel in the MCU? Oh, where do I even start? These cosmic titans are like the universe's architects, and their inclusion in 'Eternals' was a total curveball. I mean, one of them, Tiamut, literally emerged from Earth before being turned to marble. That scene was pure spectacle. The way the MCU portrays them—massive, glowing, almost mechanical yet alive—feels like a blend of sci-fi and mythology. It's crazy to think they've been silently pulling strings behind the scenes, judging whether civilizations are worth keeping.
What really hooks me is their moral ambiguity. Are they benevolent creators or cold, calculating judges? The Eternals' conflict revolves around this question, and it adds so much depth to their lore. Plus, their connection to the Celestial Forge and the birth of new Celestials inside planets? That's some dark, epic stuff. I wouldn't be surprised if Kang or another big bad tries to harness their power down the line. The MCU's cosmic scale just got a lot bigger, and I'm here for it.
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Celestial Marvel beings are some of the most terrifyingly powerful entities in the cosmos, and I love how they blur the line between gods and forces of nature. The first time I saw Arishem in 'Eternals,' it felt like witnessing a living galaxy pass judgment—those glowing eyes alone gave me chills. Their scale is mind-boggling; they manipulate entire civilizations like chess pieces and can rewrite planetary ecosystems on a whim. What fascinates me more, though, is their moral ambiguity. They’re not villains in the traditional sense—just utterly indifferent to mortal concerns. Remember the scene where Tiamut’s emergence was stopped? That tiny moment of vulnerability humanized them just enough to make their power even more unsettling.
And let’s not forget the comics! The Celestial Exitar literally stomps planets to dust during his ‘trials,’ while the Dreaming Celestial’s mere presence warps reality. Their armor alone tanks universe-level attacks. But what really hooks me is how writers use them—they’re less characters and more narrative earthquakes, forcing heroes to confront their cosmic insignificance. That panel where Galactus hesitates to challenge them? Chef’s kiss. Makes you realize even the Devourer of Worlds has limits.
The confusion between Celestial Marvel and Galactus is totally understandable—they both have that cosmic, godlike vibe, but they’re definitely not the same. Galactus is this iconic, planet-devouring force from the 'Fantastic Four' comics, dressed in that wild purple armor, while Celestial Marvel refers to the Celestials, these ancient, towering cosmic beings who judge entire civilizations. The Celestials are more like silent architects, lurking in the background of Marvel lore, while Galactus is a flashy, existential threat who shows up hungry and demands drama.
What’s wild is how their stories sometimes intersect. The Celestials are tied to the Eternals and Deviants, shaping Marvel’s history, while Galactus is a remnant of the universe before ours—a survivor of the Big Bang. They’re both pillars of cosmic storytelling, but Galactus feels more personal, like a force of nature you can bargain with (if you’re Reed Richards). The Celestials? Good luck getting them to care. Their sheer scale makes them feel almost mythological, which is why I love how Marvel uses them sparingly—it keeps them mysterious.
The way Marvel's been weaving cosmic threads lately, I wouldn't be surprised if Celestial Marvel makes a grand comeback in Phase 5. Remember how 'Eternals' dropped those massive Celestial corpses into the ocean? That felt like Chekhov's gun to me—you don't show world-altering space gods just to forget them. The Ego reveal in 'Guardians Vol. 2' proved they love revisiting cosmic entities unexpectedly.
What really gets me excited is the potential tie-in with Kang's multiversal war. Celestials are basically the architects of reality in the comics—what if they're the ones who originally structured the timelines Kang keeps breaking? Imagine Arishem judging entire universes as unfit during 'Secret Wars'. Marvel's been planting seeds for years, and Phase 5 feels like harvest time for these god-level payoffs.