Fan made. But it gives a vibe I'm sure will be in the movie.
She's an assassin, it better be sad or else she was cheated out of her true potential XD I actually sort of like sadder movies,
sometimes. If it suits the protagonist.
I'm only against R rated movies if there's S/N or a bunch of F bombs. Violence doesn't really get me, and I think she'd be better represented with a movie with some violence. The other stuff, like S/N needs to be left out or else I probably won't, either.
My all time favorite is Loki, then Tony Stark, then Peter Parker, followed by Steve Rogers, then T'Challa.
My least favorite is Carol D'Anvers/Captain Marvel. I haven't seen her movie yet, but based on everything I've heard of her I know I'm gonna dislike her.
Nah, I'm just a lifeless fangirl XD
"The Celestials are a group of fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Immensely powerful and of huge humanoid shape, the Celestials are some of the oldest entities in the Marvel Comics universe." - Google
"When the
Guardians of the Galaxy delivered the
Orb of Morag to
Taneleer Tivan, the eccentric Collector showed them a recording on the history of the Infinity Stones, which depicted the Celestials as the Stones' original owners. The video also showed the Celestial
Eson the Searcher using the Infinity Stone inside the Orb to wipe out an alien race. Furthermore, Tivan had made his home out of a dismembered head of a Celestial known as
Knowhere. His company, the
Tivan Group, maintained a mining operation in Knowhere to extract valuable materials within the Celestial's remains.
Ego claimed to be a Celestial on a later occasion when he was enlightening his son
Peter about his heritage. Ego displayed the ability to manipulate vast amounts of energy and matter, abilities that had taken him centuries to master. He used said abilities to form a planet around himself and create a human body to act as an avatar with which to roam the galaxy. Ego also claimed to be immortal, but just as long as his brain, located at the core of his planet form, remained intact. His son, Star-Lord, being a Celestial-human hybrid, could therefore access the same power while he was in contact with Ego's planetary form." - Marvel Database Fandom