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Eternals post-credits scene leak reveals a massive surprise

Eternals Leak

Eternals hits theaters on Friday, and is easily one of the most anticipated movies of the year. The film will tell the story of the Earth’s oldest group of heroes, ten gifted Eternals that have been watching from the shadows. Their mission was to ensure the planet’s population could evolve and thrive, but they couldn’t intervene. That explains why they didn't join the Avengers to help them defeat Thanos and his armies. Put differently, the Eternals are aliens who lived among humans for 7,000 years, and their story might redefine everything we know about the MCU. We know all of that from the trailers and commercials that introduced the 10 Eternals. But leaks also revealed the entire Eternals plot months ago, and the trailers all but confirmed those leaks were real.

Moreover, some people attended early screenings this week. Unsurprisingly, they confirmed the recent plot leaks were genuine. And in the process, they surfaced an unexpected Eternals Easter egg from the post-credits scene that didn’t leak before. We’ll warn you that massive spoilers follow below, so you should avoid what follows until you see the movie.

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