Marvel Cinematic Universe is going to get more bonkers—and more Kirby-esque

This dude is possibly on the table. KARKAS!!!

Once Spider-Man is reconstituted and sent off on his little school trip, it seems Marvel Studios has plans to go out there a lot further than Europe.

Speaking to Collider, Marvel head Kevin Feige revealed that his studio’s upcoming The Eternals is just the start of getting weirder and more inspired by comics legend Jack Kirby’s out-there ideas.

“Everything after Endgame, and after Spider-Man: Far From Home, will be different and be unique, as we try to make every film. But seeing returning characters is certainly something we’re gonna do and want to do. But also introducing characters that the majority of the world has never heard of, much like Guardians, much like Avengers before we made Avengers. And there are lots of them. Eternals are one group, but we like the idea of introducing an ensemble, doing an ensemble movie from the start, as opposed to building up as we did with the first Avengers. More like Guardians, not tonally, but in terms of introducing a new group of people. You were asking about ’60s, and ’70s before. Jack Kirby did an immense, amazing epic with Eternals that spans tens of thousands of years, and that’s also something we haven’t really done, which is why that among many other things post-Endgame, we find appealing.”

– Feige

Start getting worried for the future, guy with the shield and the archery hobbyist.

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