Eternals showcases Marvel's first deaf South Asian superheroes, gay kiss
 
 
 
 
 
 

Eternals showcases Marvel’s first deaf South Asian superheroes and gay kiss

/ 11:38 AM November 02, 2021

The new action movie “Eternals” features several milestones for Walt Disney Co’s blockbuster Marvel universe, from its first deaf and South Asian superheroes to the first gay kiss.

The film arrives in U.S. theaters on Friday after delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and stars actors from around the globe, including Mexico, the United States, Britain, Ireland, South Korea, Lebanon, and India.

Angelina Jolie, who plays a warrior named Thena, said she hopes the diversity “starts to normalize what should have been there in the first place.”

Eternals showcases Marvel's first deaf South Asian superheroes and gay kiss

Cast member Gemma Chan poses at the premiere for the film “Eternals” in Los Angeles, California, U.S. October 18, 2021. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni/File Photo

“I hope people watch these films in years to come and we don’t even think about it as being diverse, it just becomes what’s normal and what’s right,” Jolie told Reuters at the movie’s red-carpet premiere in Hollywood.

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“Eternals” tells the story of 10 immortal aliens, never before seen on the big screen, who have been separated for millennia but reunite to fight monstrous creatures known as Deviants.

The filmmakers and cast said it made sense for the Eternals to represent many walks of life.

Eternals showcases Marvel's first deaf South Asian superheroes and gay kiss

Cast member Kumail Nanjiani poses at the premiere for the film “Eternals” in Los Angeles, California, U.S. October 18, 2021. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni/File Photo

“These characters have been here since the dawn of civilization so of course they should represent the breadth and beauty of humanity … It feels very natural,” said British-Asian actress Gemma Chan, who plays the central role of Sersi, an Eternal who works at a museum in London.

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Among other cast members are Pakistani-American actor Kumail Nanjiani portraying Kingo, the first South Asian hero in a Marvel film, and Mexican-born Salma Hayek who stars as Ajak, the Eternals’ leader.

When Brian Tyree Henry who plays Phastos, a master inventor who is gay, kisses his partner as they fear the world might end, audience members at the Hollywood premiere cheered and clapped.

“It’s truly emotional and you can feel it,” said Chinese-born director Chloe Zhao, who won an Oscar this year for “Nomadland.” “It’s not just a physical kiss. These two people have intense feelings for each other and they’re not afraid to show it.”

Lauren Ridloff who plays Makkari, the first deaf superhero in a Marvel movie, said she believes filmgoers have grown more accustomed to a diversity of characters on screen.

“We went through the Black Lives Matter movement. We started having conversations about what true representation means, what inclusivity means,” she said in American Sign Language. “The timing is perfect.”

(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Karishma Singh)

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