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The old question, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is Star-Lord's father a group of gods?

Two days ago, we shared an article: "Can the "Power of the Gods" of the Star Lord be restored?" 》。

The old question, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is Star-Lord's father a group of gods?

Because the Marvel movie "The Eternals" is being screened in most parts of the world, this movie not only introduces the Eternals, but also introduces the more powerful Group of Gods.

The Celestial Group is powerful, comparable in size to an asteroid, and... They all have human-like forms.

So many Marvel fans are entangled: why is the Celestial Group in "Eternals" a human form, and Star Lord's father Ego is a planet form?

Notice that the Celestial Group in Eternals is Celestial, and the self-introduction of Ego in Guardians of the Galaxy 2 is also Celestial.

The old question, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is Star-Lord's father a group of gods?

The director of the Guardians of the Galaxy series did not give a reply to this question.

So, is Star Lord's father Ego a member of the Celestial God Group?

Recently, the writers of "Eternals" gave a reply, which sounds a bit of a "throwing pot".

The old question, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is Star-Lord's father a group of gods?

In interviews with The Direct, screenwriters Ryan and Kaz Firpo said they had discussed the issue for a long time and "threw the pot" for the future release of Guardians of the Galaxy 3.

"We spent a long time discussing this, but I think Guardians of the Galaxy 3 may have some opinions on this... Ego is a very charming character, whether he's lying or not, that's a problem..."

Subsequently, the screenwriter said that there are still many stories to explore in the future of the Tenjin group, including their abilities and origins.

The writers said "The Eternals don't even know Ego."

"As far as we know, the Eternals haven't seen Ego yet. They don't even know who Ego is. Is Ego an imposter? I don't know, but I'm excited to see James Gunn's Guardians of the Galaxy 3 just like you. ”

The old question, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is Star-Lord's father a group of gods?

To paraphrase a phrase on the Internet: listen to a seat of the king, such as listen to a seat.

Back to reality, let's talk about it.

From my point of view, Ego may not be the God group, and if Marvel really has an explanation, it will probably be a sentence that means that Star Lord's father lied at that time.

Because the director of "Guardians of the Galaxy" was relatively free to create at that time, Marvel's requirements for him were also very relaxed.

For example, in Guardians of the Galaxy 1, Marvel's only request to the director at that time was to "let Thanos make a cameo, and if you are interested, you can give the Infinity Stones a origin story.".

The old question, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is Star-Lord's father a group of gods?

Calling Ego the Celestial Group is probably the "free play" of the director at the time, after all, in the manga, Ego is just a living planet, and it really has nothing to do with the Tenjin Group.

In the future, with the continuous development of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there will definitely be different details and bugs.

Of course, the above is only a personal opinion.

The old question, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, is Star-Lord's father a group of gods?

If Marvel says that Ego is the Celestial Group, then no one can refute it, and it is useless for me to bite it.

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