Marvel could reveal the MCU’s Atlantis earlier than expected by showing the ancient city before it sank in Eternals. Atlantis is a major location in Marvel Comics, and one of the many corners of the Marvel Universe that hasn’t been explored yet. In the comics, it’s the home of one of Marvel’s oldest superheroes, Namor the Sub-Mariner, and a race of blue-skinned, water-breathing humanoids called Atlanteans.

Namor and Atlantis have been hinted at in the past, but so far Marvel has avoided confirming its existence in the MCU. There are rumors that it could appear in Black Panther 2, but before that happens, Marvel could dive into the origins of this underwater civilization in its second Phase 4 film, Eternals. Directed by Chloe Zhao, the upcoming cosmic epic is expected to explore the history of the MCU by focusing its attention on a race of super-powered, alien immortals. These immortals, known as Eternals, have shared the Earth with humanity for thousands of years and have somehow managed to keep their presence a secret.

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By visiting ancient civilizations like Babylon and featuring events that took place centuries in the past, Eternals will show audiences who these mysterious characters are and what they’ve been doing. The movie is confirmed to span thousands of years, so there’s all sorts of historic moments that Eternals could incorporate into its story. One of the civilizations it could feature is Atlantis, but that doesn’t mean the film will have to include underwater scenes with Namor’s people. Instead, Eternals could show what caused Atlantis to sink in the first place. Also, touching on this catastrophe wouldn’t just be a way of setting up Namor; the comics have revealed how Atlantis can tie in with the film’s story.

How Atlantis Sank In Marvel Comics

Atlantis sunk nearly 20,000 years ago in an event that has been called the Great Cataclysm. During this time, humanity was being threatened by Lemuria, a region populated by Deviants. The Deviants are a genetic off-shoot of mankind who were created by the Celestials in the same experiment that gave birth to the Eternals. Unlike the perfect, god-like Eternals, the Deviants were a grotesque failure. The Deviants, a war-like race, launched a number of assaults on various civilizations, including Atlantis. At the time, Atlantis was ruled by a man named King Kamuu.

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The Deviants invaded Atlantis, and Kamuu was desperate to stop them at any cost. His secret weapon against them was a device called the Serpents’ Heads, which unleashed the magma from the Earth. This counter attack was a success, as the Deviants died in a wave of fire and molten lava. What Kamuu didn’t know was that his actions had severe consequences for Atlantis itself. Earthquakes erupted all over Atlantis, and the situation was made worse by a different conflict that was unfolding with the Deviants. The Celestials were making a visit to Earth, and the Deviants, quick to view them as a threat, attacked them. The Celestials hit Lemuria hard, and caused it to sink deep into the ocean. The wide-reaching effects of the Celestials’ attack combined with what the earthquakes were already doing to Atlantis caused it to sink as well.

Thousands of years later, a species of water-breathing creatures developed. This was supposedly the result of both evolution and experiments conducted by Deviant scientists. These people occupied the sunken city of Atlantis and formed the empire that Namor currently leads in Marvel Comics.

Atlantis Could Be Very Important To MCU Phase 4 & Beyond

Setting the stage for a proper introduction to Atlantis could be a good thing for Marvel to do in Eternals, especially since the mythical city may have a role to play in Marvel’s future. Atlantis was intentionally referenced in Avengers: Endgame. Namor is heavily rumored to be the main villain in Black Panther 2 and could be Doctor Strange 2’s mystery character. If either of these theories about Namor’s MCU debut is true, Marvel is about to introduce a whole new advanced civilization. Furthermore, they’re unlikely to appear in only one movie. As arguably the biggest property no Marvel movie has used, it’s hard to imagine Namor being a character Marvel will only utilize once. After all, Namor has headlined his own comic for years and there’s no shortage of stories Marvel can pull from. Plus, Namor has held multiple roles in the comics. He can be a villain, a hero, an anti-hero, or a supporting character; but making Namor just the villain of Black Panther 2 would be a huge waste of his potential. Namor could be a villain at first, and be reused later as the main character in his own movie, or as a member of a superhero team.

How Atlantis Could Fit Into Marvel’s Eternals Movie

An underwater city filled with blue-skinned warriors who can breathe underwater and a man with wings his ankles will certainly take some time explaining, and the best way to introduce something as important as Atlantis may be to do it slowly, instead of working it all into Black Panther 2. Marvel can accomplish this through Eternals. Eternals presents a rare opportunity for Marvel, because its setting gives them a chance to play with all sorts of different places and time periods. A flashback to ancient Atlantis would work in Eternals, and what makes this scenario even better is that it fits neatly what is known of the story. The Eternals synopsis has confirmed that Ikaris (Richard Madden), Thena (Angelina Jolie), and all the others will be up against the Deviants, who are being described as “mankind’s most ancient enemy“. What better way to illustrate this point than to show an entire city sinking because of the Deviants?

To prove how dangerous the Deviants are to the planet, the movie can go into how they ruthlessly attacked human civilizations and brought destruction everywhere they went. If the Deviants are indeed the main villains, incorporating a comic book accurate history of their race feels like the right direction for Marvel’s Eternals. A flashback that looks at these events could also explain why the Deviants’ stronghold, Lemuria, is beneath the ocean. Marvel can show that both cities were sunk by the same cataclysm. Marvel could go a bit further in the present-day storyline if it includes scenes in Lemuria. relationship between the modern versions of Atlantis and Lemuria could exist in the MCU, and this could be the subject of a fun tease in the movie.

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  • Eternals (2021)Release date: Nov 05, 2021
  • Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (2021)Release date: Sep 03, 2021
  • Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022)Release date: May 06, 2022
  • Thor: Love and Thunder (2022)Release date: Jul 08, 2022
  • The Marvels/Captain Marvel 2 (2023)Release date: Feb 17, 2023
  • Black Panther: Wakanda Forever/Black Panther 2 (2022)Release date: Nov 11, 2022
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