Did Arishem appear in Guardians of the Galaxy?

Marvel Cinematic Universe fans have already seen a few Celestials drop by in the films. Power Stone wielder Eson the Searcher is briefly seen in "Guardians of the Galaxy," and one of the most prominent locations in the movie, Knowhere, is a hollowed-out head of a dead celestial.
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What Marvel movies does Arishem appear in?

Arishem debuted in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Eternals (2021), voiced by David Kaye.
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Which Celestial appeared in Guardians of the Galaxy?

Capcom: Infinite, merged with the Third Moon from the Strider series to become Knowmoon. Knowhere appears in Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2. Knowhere appears in Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series. Knowhere appears in Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy.
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Why did Arishem create the Deviants?

The Deviants were a race of genetically engineered organic beings, created by the Celestial Arishem the Judge in order to assist in the process of Celestial seeding. Arishem created the Deviant race with an intended role; to wipe out the apex predators of seeded worlds and thus allow sentient life to evolve.
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Is Arishem the leader of the Celestials?

Arishem the Judge is the leader of all four Celestial Hosts on Earth. He is also the leader among the delegation of Celestials who waged war on the Watchers in an unknown galaxy.
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Are Ego and Arishem the same?

As u/Xygnux pointed out on the r/MarvelStudios subreddit, Ego's planet form doesn't resemble Arishem and Tiamut from Eternals and yet their shared MO – planting their seeds on other worlds – proves they are the same species.
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Did Arishem create Infinity Stones?

Creating all of Existence

They predate the Big Bang and even the six Singularities. Possessing infinite cosmic power, the Celestials, led by Arishem the Judge, created planets, stars, and lifeforms and brought light into the universe.
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Did Arishem lie to the Eternals?

Ultimately, Arishem is the Eternals villain in the heroes' eyes because he lied to them, erased their identities, and took away their free will, programming them to serve him and the mission of the Emergence.
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Did Arishem take the Eternals?

They were created by the Celestial Arishem. At the end of the movie, Arishem abducts three of the Eternals, namely Sersi, Phastos, and Kingo, but lets Druig, Thena and Makkari go. Why does he do this? The Marvel Cinematic Phase 4 is drawing the audiences' attention by playing out the stories a little differently.
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Is Arishem the judge a villain?

Type of Villain

Arishem at the end of Eternals. The end of one life, is the beginning of another, Arishem the Judge's most famous quote. Arishem the Judge is a major antagonist in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, appearing in Phase 4 as the overarching antagonist of its twenty-sixth installment, Eternals.
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Who is the strongest Celestial?

Top 10 Strongest Celestials of Marvel Universe- Ranked
  • Celestial Destructor. The Celestial Destructor was one of the Aspirants sent by the First Firmament to cause damage to Eternity. ...
  • Arishem The Judge. ...
  • Phoenix Force. ...
  • Zgreb The Aspirant. ...
  • Eson The Searcher. ...
  • Godhead. ...
  • Exitar The Executioner. ...
  • Tiamut.
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Was Ego actually a Celestial?

Ego was a Celestial, a primordial and powerful being, and the biological father of Peter Quill.
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Is the Living Tribunal a Celestial?

The Living Tribunal's only superior was the One-Above-All (not to be confused with the Celestial that was known as the One Above All), an entity which was apparently responsible for all life in the multiverse, and possibly beyond, (this includes the Earth-616 Universe, Earth X, the Ultimate Universe, and all other ...
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Was Arishem the first Celestial?

Arishem the Judge is the Prime Celestial, who is credited for creating the first Sun and bringing light to the universe.
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Who is Arishem in MCU?

Arishem is the leader of all the Four Celestial Hosts on Earth, as well as Fourth Host on the planet called Pangoria and a Fifth Host on an unnamed planet in a distant galaxy.
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Is Arishem related to Galactus?

But is Galactus a Celestial like Arishem and Tiamut in Eternals? No. But he's not far off from those larger-than-life characters. Here's how to tell them apart.
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What did Arishem say at the end?

Arishem tells them that he is pretty upset that they foiled his plan and allowed for the people of Earth to survive, at the cost of a new Celestial's life. He says that he will scan their memories (memories are a whole thing in “Eternals”) and if he finds that they are worthy of living, then they will continue to live.
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Is Arishem coming back?

At the end of Eternals, Arishem told Sersi, Phastos, and Kingo that he would spare humanity but their memories will show them if they are worthy to live, and he will return for judgment.
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What did Arishem do Sersi?

One day, Sersi is walking around with Dane Whitman (Kit Harington), and just as he's about to reveal a big family secret to her, the Eternals' creator, Arishem the Celestial (voiced by David Kaye), abducts Sersi, Phastos, and Kingo.
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Is Arishem a God?

The Celestials, then—omnipotent, unfathomable, wrathful space gods who created mankind through evolutionary experimentation, and especially their leader Arishem, who sounds like Hashem, one of the biblical names of God — could have inspired the very notion of God.
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Why did Arishem take the Eternals?

Now, as Arishem's purpose is to analyze their memories of humans on Earth and through that make a final decision, it makes sense that he took them and not the rest, as they probably don't have a strong connection to humanity.
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Why did Arishem not stop Thanos?

Arishem may have calculated a simple cost benefit analysis and determined that opposing Thanos given all of the aforementioned conditions simply wasn't worth taking the risk to himself. There is also the matter of the battleground itself.
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Was dormammu a Celestial?

Dormammu is a primordial inter-dimensional entity who wields apocalyptic levels of supernatural power and rules the Dark Dimension. Dormammu deceived Kaecilius into using his power to destroy the Masters of the Mystic Arts and bring the Dark Dimension to Earth.
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Did a Celestial destroy Titan?

On the surface, the theory has strong legs, but the reality is that the planet destroyed by the Celestial came long before the destruction of Titan. According to a timeline presented by Marvel, the recorded history of the Power Stone begins with the Celestial's use of it.
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