I mean let's take a look at all plot points that gonna happen:
-Serpent Society
-Tiamut and Adamantium
-Leader and Red Hulk (we already know they're connected)
-New Avengers
I feel like it's gonna be long if they want to have it all in one movie.
I mean let's take a look at all plot points that gonna happen:
-Serpent Society
-Tiamut and Adamantium
-Leader and Red Hulk (we already know they're connected)
-New Avengers
I feel like it's gonna be long if they want to have it all in one movie.
Here’s a What If…? idea I have in mind related to Eternals, being in this case, Tiamut The Communicator.
Tiamut is the main character of this idea, with Sersi being the deuteragonist and Arishem as the main antagonist of this idea.
As you may know, the Eternals planned to stop Tiamut’s Emergence to save Earth, but Ikaris and Sprite tried to prevent this and tried to stop them to intervene, but what if… Tiamut emerged successfully? The Eternals died during the planet’s destruction, but Tiamut saved Sersi from her death. Sersi lamented her failure to protect all life on Earth as she grew attached to them ever since they got here. Tiamut, sympathizing with her, speaks to her while traveling to the cosmos for him to learn about life in the universe and why is it so important for it to preserve but also to maintain the balance of life and death. They arrived at the World Forge. Here, Sersi and Tiamut [the latter who become small to match her size] and they went to the Wall of Memories in order to regain her memories of past emergences, which Tiamut also stands witness off. Tiamut, begins to feel remorse for what Arishem did to so many lives he has destroyed to give birth to a Celestial. So Tiamut decided to stand against Arishem and take his place as the Prime Celestial. Tiamut later challenged Arishem for the title of Prime Celestial. Arishem, though disappointed at Tiamut’s defiance, accepted his challenge nonetheless. Arishem almost gets the upper hand, but Tiamut wins the duel, killing Arishem in the process.
As his first act as the Prime Celestial, Tiamut used his cosmic energy to recreate the Earth along with its population, including the other Eternals. Sersi questions why Tiamut decided to turn against his own kind for humanity. He reveals that he became inspired by the actions of one human, Tony Stark/Iron Man, like Ajak did. Humanity changed him, made him question his purpose and decide to find his own purpose, though it was to preserve the balance, but instead of hosting planets with Celestial seeds, he will find a peaceful way to preserve the balance, he bids farewell to Sersi and he proclaimed that he will return someday if they need him…
Like I said, it’s just a What If…? idea I have in mind
Here’s my version of The One Below All if they add him to the MCU
Instead of Gamma Radiation (which is a dumb concept TBH) he is associated with Chaos Magic.
He is the architect of Wanda Maximoff’s corruption as in the shadows, he is in a way "the author of all her pain” as he used her trauma and loss on her parents, her brother Pietro, her husband Vision’s deaths, and her need to find her children in order to corrupt her into making the Scarlet Witch free The One Below All so he can destroy the cycle of death and rebirth in the multiverse as her Chaos Magic is the only thing capable to destroy the multiverse and the cycle of death and rebirth.
He is based on the supervillain of the same name while his design is based on The Scarlet King from the SCP Foundation Mythos, Invictus from Final Space and Zombros Engar’s God of Terror form.
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At the end of Eternals, Arishem takes Sersei, Phastos, and Kingo. I assume that the next time we see them, they will have to defend their actions.
Kingo has shown that he is loyal to the Celestials, but he is also loyal to the other Eternals, his family, as you would.
Will he accept responsibility for the actions of the other Eternals and accept the punishment alongside them (a la Spock in Star Trek IV), or will he throw them under the bus as he says that he was not directly involved in the death of Tiamut?
I’m surprisingly excited about where they take this character, but would be very interested in others’ thoughts!
I personally do think that he is an ally of the Eternals, considering he connected to the Uni-Mind (sorry Phastos but it's a dumb name), and I think he did so willingly to save the people of Earth. But what do you think? I want to hear your opinions.
Just like his comics counterpart, Tiamut betrays his kind in favor to eventually join with the Guardians of the Multiverse and joined forces with the Watcher to stop Infinity Ultron.