Summary

One of the biggest mysteries in theMCUwill finally be addressed in Marvel Studios' upcomingCaptain America: Brave New World, as the Celestial Tiamut is set to make its return. There are currently many unanswered mysteries and loose ends in the MCU, but as the franchise moves closer to Phase 6 and the conclusion of the Multiverse Saga, these questions will begin to be answered. Thefirst teaser trailer forCaptain America: Brave New Worldhas confirmed that one major burning question will finally be answered.

Marvel Studios’Eternalsended with the titular team using their Uni-Mind to kill the Celestial Tiamut, stopping its emergence from destroying Earth and eradicating humanity. This left an enormous marble-like statue of Tiamut rising from the ocean, that has only been mentioned once in the last three years - in a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment inShe-Hulk: Attorney at Law. Thankfully,Captain America: Brave New Worldwill explain more about theCelestial Tiamut’s existence in the MCU.

Sam Wilson flying past the Celestial Tiamut in Captain America Brave New World

Eternals' Celestial Tiamut Returns In Captain America: Brave New World

Sam Wilson can be seen flying past Tiamut, sporting his updated blue Captain America costume.

Although it appears only briefly, and could be easily missed,the hand of the Celestial Tiamut appears a couple of times in the new trailer forCaptain America: Brave New World. First, missiles can be seen being fired at Tiamut from what is presumably a war ship, suggesting the United States government, now under the control ofPresident Thaddeus Ross, may have plans for whatever material Tiamut is now made of. Later, Sam Wilson can be seen flying past Tiamut, sporting his updated blue Captain America costume.

Sam Wilson and Steve Rogers' Captain America React to Red Hulk and the Leader in Brave New World

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How The Celestial Fits Into Captain America: Brave New World’s Story

It’s still unclear exactly what purpose the Celestial Tiamut will have inCaptain America: Brave New World. However, following some wild fan theories, and with a bit of deduction, it could be assumed thatBrave New Worldwill continue themes from previous MCU projects. Most notably,Black Panther: Wakanda Foreverintrodued the idea of a resource race between the governments of the world, as many wanted to get their hands on Wakanda’s vibranium. If this turns out to be impossible, their sights may turn to Tiamut.

Popular theories have suggested that the EternalSersi may have transformed Tiamut into adamantium, which could introduce this valuable and coveted metal-like material to the MCU for the first time following Disney’s acquisition of 20th Century Fox, who previously owned the rights to adamantium.This metal is famously the material bonded to Wolverine’s skeleton, soCaptain America: Brave New Worldcould sew the seeds for the MCU’s X-Men debut. It seemsCaptain America: Brave New Worldwill feature an epic battle over Tiamut’s resources, which is a very exciting prospect for the MCU.

Captain America- Brave New World - Poster

Captain America: Brave New World

Cast

Captain America: Brave New World (formerly titledNew World Order)marks Sam Wilson’s first MCU big-screen appearance as Steve Rogers' successor after receiving the suit and shield in Phase 4’s The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Anthony Mackie returns as the titular Avenger alongside Danny Ramirez as Joaquin Torres, Carl Lumby as Isaiah Bradley, and Tim Blake Nelson as The Incredible Hulk’s former ally Samuel Sterns. Harrison Ford makes his MCU debut replacing the late William Hurt as Thaddeus Ross.After meeting President Thaddeus Ross, Sam is caught in a global crisis. He must expose the mastermind behind a sinister plot before the world descends into turmoil. Captain America: Brave New World marks the big-screen debut of Sam Wilson as Captain America, and Harrison Ford makes his MCU debut, replacing the late William Hurt as Thaddeus Ross.