Did Arishem create the universe?

As the Prime Celestial, Arishem set out to create the universe, using his incredible powers to create the first sun, bringing light into the universe.
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Did the Celestials create the universe?

The Celestials are involved in the creation of new universes, including that of the Prime Marvel Universe. The Celestials visit planets—in what is known as Celestial Hosts—to experiment on, and judge, lower life-forms.
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Is Arishem a God?

Arishem is one of two Celestials who have the right and ability to judge which planet's civilization will live and which will die. Arishem's function is to act as the leader of Celestial landing parties and has led all Four Celestial Hosts on Earth.
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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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Is Arishem the most powerful Celestial?

A severed head of a Celestial is basically a planet in and of itself, a mining colony called Knowhere. Arishem's massive size has him towering over the earth itself as well. His ability to travel galaxies in an instant also clearly makes him one of the most powerful beings the MCU has ever seen.
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Eternals - Arishem Explains the Origin of Celestials (4K)



Why did Arishem create the Eternals?

Millions of years ago, Arishem created the Deviants in order to aid in Celestial births, but when his creations went rogue, the Judge created the race of Eternals using the World Forge, in order to combat the Deviants, who were interfering in his work.
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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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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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Is Star Lord a Celestial?

The films revealed Peter Quill is part Celestial, and as the son of Ego the Living Planet, he's one of the only people who can wield an Infinity Stone on his own.
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Is Star Lord's dad a Celestial?

In Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Ego the Living Planet, Peter Quill / Star-Lord's biological father, is a Celestial who controls a humanoid avatar to travel the universe. His planetary form is a living extension of his Celestial consciousness.
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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 Judge Galactus?

No, the red stone being is not Galactus nor does Galactus appear in the trailer for Eternals. The identifying factor is the way he looks being that he can be seen in comics wearing a helmet with two horns, as well as a purple and blue outfit.
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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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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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What is more powerful than a Celestial?

Marvel's Celestials, last seen in the MCU's Eternals, are phenomenally powerful - but just one Beyonder could crush all of them easily.
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Do Celestials create humans?

According to the Asgardian legends, Odin created the two first humans, Aske and Embla, but the Eternals had no records of them, while the Celestials might.
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Is Peter Quill still immortal?

It's yes. Well J'son never appeared in the MCU and Peter is a celestial hybrid, his source of celestial power was his dad, Ego so when Ego died the source also died so Peter is pretty much a normal human being.
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Is Peter Quill's dad an eternal?

Ego the Living Planet, A.K.A Star-Lord's dad, was a Celestial. That makes Peter Quill half-Celestial, even if his dad kicked the bucket in Guardians of the Galaxy 2). Eternals are human-shaped and nearly immortal in that they do not get sick and are immune to toxins that would kill an average human.
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Why didn't the Eternals stop Thanos if he is a deviant?

The Eternals specifically state that they did not interfere with Thanos and his genocidal finger snap due to their sacred mission, which only allowed intervention when the Deviants were involved.
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Is Thanos an Eternal or deviant?

Thanos' Eternals lineage

In the comics, Thanos is an Eternal, and one from a very important bloodline: His father, Al'ars, was the son of Kronos, who ruled the Eternals of Earth following a civil war that divided the original colony. Following his father's death, Al'ars traveled the universe as the Mentor.
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Is Arishem God Eternals?

Warriors of the mighty Celestial Arishem, each of the Eternals boast incredible powers and are nearly immortal, having lived alongside and helped shape humanity from the beginning. Many of the characters also have roots in ancient mythologies, especially ancient Greek mythology.
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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 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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