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Been There, Shaped History: They have been influencing humanity's early history, aiding the flourishing of the first cities.Word of God says that because of their synthetic nature, they weren't targeted by the Snap. The Eternals are actually artificial beings crafted in an enormous space factory. Artificial Human: Their initial narrative seems to point to them being The Chosen Many to leave planet Olympia and help the people of Earth at the holy order of their god Arishem.Over time, they have guided humanity's development. Ancient Astronauts: The film opens with the Eternals arriving on Earth in the distant past via their spaceship, Domo.In the comics, the Eternals and Olympians actually have a working alliance wherein Olympia (which is an actual place in the comics) represents Olympus on Earth because of their similarities. How they relate to the actual Olympian gods appearing in Thor: Love and Thunder, especially Thena given Minerva appears on Omnipotence City is unclear.
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The movie counterparts are missing a lot of the common abilities with Ikaris retaining the most. At the very least, Flight is a common power, all Eternals have superhuman strength and will naturally regenerate from all but the most extreme forms of damage. Adaptational Wimp: All of them are downgraded from their comic book counterparts.Also, several were men in their original stories but were changed to being female characters instead. Adaptational Diversity: Several of them got Race Lifts, Makkari is now deaf (the original Eternals were all able-bodied), and Phastos has a husband.Here, they are a direct creation of the Celestials and are completely unrelated to humans, instead being artificially constructed Human Aliens. Adaptational Backstory Change: In the comics, the Eternals were one of the results of the Celestials' genetic experiments on ancient human predecessors, the others being the Deviants and X-gene mutants.