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“I was in this movie that was, like, a big movie, and it came out right after COVID,” Nanjiani explained. “I had a year and a half at home to just be like, ‘Oh, when this thing comes outโฆ’ And it came out and it got really bad reviews and it didn’t do that well. It shattered me too much and that’s when I was like, ‘Oh, I need to like go to therapy to figure this out.’”
It didn’t take much prompting for Nanjiani to admit, “It’s a movie called Eternals โ you know, big Marvel movie. I was like, ‘Oh, this is going to be my job for the next 10 years.’ I signed on for six movies. I signed on for a video game. I signed on for a theme park ride. They make you sign up for all this stuff. And so you’re like, ‘Oh, this is the next 10 years of my life, so I’ll be doing Marvel movies every year, and then in between I’ll do like my own little things, whatever I want to do.’ And then none of that happened.”
What Was the Plan for Eternals?
Fans could do quite a bit of speculating with the knowledge that Nanjiani expected to appear in six Marvel Cinematic Universe movies within 10 years, but it would only be speculation. It’s possible that at the time, Marvel had an idea of the team’s next few appearances and how to integrate them into the MCU, but it’s also possible that they locked in as many movies as possible from the start to avoid renegotiating contracts. After all, it can be prohibitively expensive for Marvel to keep its biggest stars when their contracts are up, as we saw with Robert Downey Jr.








