Here Are the First Reactions to Marvel's Chloé Zhao-Directed 'Eternals'

First reactions are in on Marvel's 'Eternals' starring Salma Hayek, Angelina Jolie, and many more following its world premiere in Los Angeles on Monday night.

Marvel Studios' 'Eternals' cast and execs pose together at world premiere.
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Kit Harington, Lia McHugh, Kumail Nanjiani, Nate Moore, Salma Hayek, Louis D'Esposito, Richard Madden, Chloe Zhao, Gemma Chan, Kevin Feige, Brian Tyree Henry, Victoria Alonso, Lauren Ridloff, Don Lee, and Angelina Jolie arrives at the Premiere of Marvel Studios' Eternals.

Marvel Studios' 'Eternals' cast and execs pose together at world premiere.

Marvel Studios held its long-awaited world premiere for Eternals in Los Angeles Monday night, and early reactions have started to come in. 

From the moment Marvel Studios announced Chloé Zhao would helm Eternals, it was an interesting choice since the studio has been known to box in directors in an effort to stick to its tried and true formula. It felt like Zhao could challenge these conventions and make a superhero film that was authentically her own.

One review from Erik Davis of Fandango and Rotten Tomatoes indicates that Marvel allowed Zhao to flourish from a visual perspective. 

Marvel’s #Eternals is spectacularly weird & rich w/ a new MCU mythology that makes it feel separate from everything else. It’s honestly refreshing. There’s a bittersweetness to the film that you feel in its sunset shots - a definite Chloé Zhao touch. It is soulful & thoughtful pic.twitter.com/pIAFAyhJ4D

— Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) October 19, 2021

Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige told Variety that Zhao “was really fighting for practical locations,” as part of her vision for the film. “And I had to keep saying, ‘This is right out of a camera; there’s no VFX work to this at all!’” Feige said of an Eternals sample reel shown to Disney execs. “Because it was a beautiful sunset, with perfect waves and mist coming up from the shore on this giant cliffside—really impressive stuff.”   

Feige later saw similarities between that Eternals sample reel and Zhao’s Oscar-winning film Nomadland, leading him to the realization that she was incorporating her “signature style” into the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe entry. (Nomadland took home Best Picture in April, also earning Zhao a Best Director win and Frances McDormand one for Best Actress.)

Forbes film critic Scott Mendelson suggests that, at its best, Eternals—which has a stacked cast featuring Salma Hayek, Angelina Jolie, Gemma Chan, Kumail Nanjiani, Brian Tyree Henry, and Game of Thrones alums Richard Madden and Kit Harington—“plays like Marvel playing in the DCEU [DC Extended Universe] sandbox.”   

#Eternals flirts with being "just a superhero movie" but (barely) gets by on scale, a few affable actors and some eventual intrugue. At its best, it almost plays like Marvel playing in the DCEU sandbox but coasting on comparatively generic superhero archetypes. pic.twitter.com/Im83hV6sm0

— Scott Mendelson (@ScottMendelson) October 19, 2021

In recent years, it appears DC has come to the conclusion that it must not try to replicate Marvel’s success, and instead carve out its own lane. The approach has led to giving the likes of James Wan and Patty Jenkins the freedom to steer Aquaman and Wonder Woman, respectively, and allowing Todd Phillips to use Joker as a Trojan horse for, well…however you interpret Arthur Fleck. 

If Marvel did indeed loosen the reins for Zhao’s Eternals, it’s an encouraging sign of what’s to come out of the MCU in Phase 4 and beyond. 

Eternals is set to hit theaters on Nov. 5 and evidently—SPOILER ALERT—features Harry Styles, whose only acting credit thus far is 2017’s Dunkirk, unexpectedly appear in a potentially titanic role. The news came from Variety, the L.A. Times, and more; Complex has reached out to Styles’ representative for comment. Disney president of marketing Asad Ayaz tweeted a request that early viewers not spoil the movie for everyone else.  

Get a taste of the early critical responses to Marvel’s Eternals below.

#Eternals is surprising, epic, beautiful yet dense. It takes some big swings, sometimes feels like a DC film (not a criticism), other times feels like no other superhero movie ever. I wish I had a glowing quick reaction to offer you but I’m left with more complex thoughts.

— Peter Sciretta (@PeterSciretta) October 19, 2021

#Eternals is epic in every sense of the word. It's a story that is more massive but simultaneously more down-to-earth than the MCU has ever been. The passion everyone involved had for this movie is present in every scene and it needs to be seen on the biggest screen you can find pic.twitter.com/CyyqPt9dfn

— Jack McBryan (@McBDirect) October 19, 2021

Holy crap - Eternals is a freaking MASTERPIECE!!! Packed with adrenaline right from the start, but also filled with lots of heart & humor! So many MCU firsts!! Your mind will be BLOWN! Nods to comics but a totally unique story. Those end credits are GAME CHANGERS!! #Eternals pic.twitter.com/jKiMJukn4S

— Tessa Smith - Mama's Geeky (@MamasGeeky) October 19, 2021

My favorite part of Marvel movies is how they consistently manage to find new ways to tell their stories. #eternals is beautifully shot & looks very different than previous MCU films. Story surprised me with some of the twists & turns. The 2 after the credits scenes are 👏👍🔥 pic.twitter.com/XUgxkBngeX

— Steven Weintraub (@colliderfrosty) October 19, 2021

Just got out of #Eternals. I've never been so invested in a story. It was cinematically beautiful. I was engaged the entire time. There's a lot to ingest but they do such a great job to process it all. This feels so different from the MCU, like it's own universe. I loved it.

— Laura ลอร'า 劳拉 🍥 (@lsirikul) October 19, 2021

#Eternals was not what I expected at all, but in the best way! It went where no MCU film has gone before. The best way I could describe it is an epic fantasy ala Ben-Hur. https://t.co/Qh33IHYd0t

— Felicia (@becomingfelicia) October 19, 2021

#Eternals is perhaps the most ambitious Marvel movie ever made. But the highest compliment I can pay it is that it’s not a Marvel movie; it’s a Chloé Zhao movie. pic.twitter.com/AzlXjJQXVc

— Brian Davids (@PickYourBrian) October 19, 2021

#Eternals is a whole lot of movie.

It’s shot with a massive scope, looking visually different (and more intimate) than anything else Marvel. It has laughs, great surprises, and heart to go with the gigantic, crowded story it unpacks.

Chloé Zhao has a really unique visual stamp. pic.twitter.com/hSMtwRlabv

— BD (@BrandonDavisBD) October 19, 2021

#Eternals is amazing! Chloé Zhao & company turn in an evocative, emotional, extraordinarily epic superhero film. The ensemble have great chemistry & all get big Movie Moments to showcase their prowess. The naturalism of Ben Davis’ cinematography spotlights characters’ humanity. pic.twitter.com/MjZ2VheJ56

— Courtney Howard (@Lulamaybelle) October 19, 2021

Eternals is Marvel’s version of Zack Snyder’s Justice League. A film that builds upon a cast of unknown characters and does so with great success. Chloé Zhao direction is superb. Easily one of the best looking Marvel films of all time. Insane post credits scenes too. #Eternals pic.twitter.com/TbZlqPJxGQ

— Scott Menzel (@ScottDMenzel) October 19, 2021

Speaking about the Eternals’ post-credits scenes, let’s get into the one everyone is talking about. 

SPOILER ALERT

The Los Angeles Times confirms that Harry Styles makes a brief appearance as Eros a.k.a. Starfox, brother of Thanos, who is known for his carefree personality and romantic charm. It comes after a Variety reporter tweeted out the news shortly after the conclusion of the film. Disney president of marketing Asad Ayaz is asking that early viewers not spoil the movie for everyone else.  

To our colleagues & friends in the press & fan community who will be watching #Eternals in the days ahead, please help preserve the experience of this incredible film. Please do not post spoilers and reveals that so many have worked so hard to protect pic.twitter.com/97elpmQVDY

— Asad Ayaz (@asadayaz) October 19, 2021

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