The debut trailer for "Captain America: Brave New World" has brought excitement to MCU fans by acknowledging "Tiamut Island," a plot point from "Eternals." This marks a significant moment as fans have long awaited the MCU to address the giant Celestial left in the ocean. The new footage teases a story filled with action and features a glance at Red Hulk. The revelation has relieved fans, knowing that the MCU hasn’t forgotten about "Eternals." The appearance of Tiamut Island suggests that global leaders may fight over its valuable resources, including possibly adamantium. The film, set for release on February 14, 2025, is part of Phase 5, leading into "Thunderbolts."
What is Tiamut Island in "Captain America: Brave New World"?nTiamut Island is the rocky monument left in the ocean after the events of "Eternals," where Sersi turned the Celestial Tiamut into stone to prevent the Emergence, saving Earth. In "Captain America: Brave New World," the Island is highlighted, confirming that the MCU is finally addressing this plot point from "Eternals."
"Captain America: Brave New World" continues the story of Sam Wilson, now the new Captain America, as he navigates political tension and faces new threats. Fans also eagerly anticipate the introduction of Red Hulk, another significant character in the comic lore. The film's plot and connections to "Eternals" suggest that Marvel is weaving together its vast storylines, ensuring continuity and deeper narrative layers, ultimately leading into the "Thunderbolts" movie.
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