Angelina Jolie Eternals: Marvel Studios released the first teaser trailer for Eternals, the upcoming film directed by Oscar-winner Chloe Zhao.
The cast of Eternals includes Angelina Jolie, Gemma Chan, Kumail Nanjiani, Richard Madden, Salma Hayek, and Don Lee. In Eternals, actor Angelina Jolie plays Thena, an immortal alien who can form weapons out of cosmic energy. In the comics, Thena is a warrior with super strength, super speed, and has the ability to fly.
Eternals is based on the comic book series of the same name and focuses on a race of immortal aliens that protect Earth. In the film, the Eternals will re-unite to protect Earth from the “Deviants”, their evil counterparts.
Angelina Jolie Eternals: Twitter Reactions
People immediately began raving about the "visually stunning" Eternals and Angelina Jolie in her new role as Thena immediately. One user thanked Marvel Studios for casting Jolie as Thena.
ANGELINA JOLIE AS THENA. THANK YOU MARVEL pic.twitter.com/Q9fHXMwKOZ
— ghina ·˚ ✧ (@heurbology) May 24, 2021
Another user said “I love it already” after seeing Jolie as Thena in the trailer.
Is that Miss Angelina Jolie? I love it already https://t.co/47XTQXIs3D
— ۷ı℘ (@TiffanyKmbrly) May 24, 2021
I THINK WE CAN ALL AGREE THAT ANGELINA JOLIE AS THENA#Eternals pic.twitter.com/ALy8w706wR
— mårti ⎊ ceo of paul rudd | | LOKI ERA (@IR0NLANG) May 24, 2021
Jolie was described as “perfect for the role” and people mentioned how excited they were to see Jolie back on screen.
Angelina Jolie as Thena will be the end of us all pic.twitter.com/5wor3tHPeh
— Liv Marks (@OliviaLilyMarks) May 24, 2021
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