Is Ego the same Celestial as in Eternals?

In Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Peter's father, Ego, claims to be a Celestial who has his own unique abilities. At a glance, he resembles nothing of the Celestials in Eternals, but his differences may explain where he came from. In the comics, Ego was never a part of the Celestials in the Marvel universe.
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Why was Ego different from other Celestials?

Ego was a celestial born outside of the influence of another celestial (i.e. he wasn't born of a celestial seed like the ones we now know are) and thus, lacked the typical physical form of one. He didn't have a planet, or sentient energy to fee off of to grow and mature like a celestial born of a seed would.
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Is Ego an actual Celestial?

In Guardians Vol. 2, Ego explains that he plants his own seeds on populated planets that offer identical energies to the ones Celestials look for. The theory adds that Ego even chooses a world that Celestials have seeded so he can feed on the benefits its energy provides. In essence, Ego isn't a Celestial.
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Which Celestial is in Eternals?

Arishem, the Prime Celestial, looms large in Eternals as the movie's primary antagonist — or at least the being to whom the main cast is subject to. He's big, he's powerful on a scale heretofore unseen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and he created the Eternals and the Deviants.
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Are Celestials related to Eternals?

In the comics, the Celestials, also known as Space Gods, originate from the original universe and were responsible for the creation of the Multiverse. As enigmatic genetic engineers, the Celestials created the Deviants, Eternals, and Mutant X-Gene.
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Is Ego related to Arishem?

Ego's plan to consume Earth and the other seeded planets was part of an anti-Arishem type agenda to wipe out any (more) Celestials and/or to absorb their power. ⁠He's “just” a living planet, like in the comics. One could argue that his Celestial claim is due to — you guessed it — his own ego.
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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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Is the grandmaster a Celestial?

(A fun connection to Thor: Ragnarok is that Jeff Goldblum's Grandmaster is also a Celestial, just like Arishem and Kurt Russell's Ego from Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2.
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Who is the prime Celestial?

The Prime Celestial, Arishem (David Kaye), is said to have created the first sun, bringing light to the universe. This was before the six Singularities (the infinity stones) and the dawn of creation.
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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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Is Star-Lord half Celestial?

Peter Quill was born in late 1980 to Meredith Quill and Ego, making him a hybrid of human and Celestial. His conception was all part of a plot set up by his father to produce a second Celestial, whose power he could use to complete the Expansion, which involved assimilating millions of worlds into Ego's very being.
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Which Celestials head is knowhere?

During the Secret Wars storyline, Knowhere is shown to be the Moon that orbits Battleworld. Its origin is that this Knowhere is the head of a Celestial that came to collect Battleworld but was slain in battle by God Emperor Doom and its head is still in orbit around Battleworld as a reminder of Doom's power.
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Is Ego an elder of the universe?

Ego the Living Planet - Joined the group during their fight against Galactus. He qualifies as an Elder as he is the "last survivor" of his species in the sense that he is its only member.
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Is Yondu a Kree?

Becoming a Ravager

Yondu Udonta's early years were not easy for him: his parents sold him to the Kree Empire and he spent most of his youth closed in a cage. After twenty years of slavery, Stakar Ogord freed Udonta and welcomed him into the Ravagers.
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Are the ten rings linked to the Eternals?

The Ten Rings, after all, are circular in design, like much of the technology utilized by the Eternals. They also appear to be energy-based in their use, much like the tools and weapons used by the Eternals are fueled by cosmic energy.
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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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Who is the strongest Celestial?

Marvel's 20 Most Powerful Celestials, Ranked
  • 2 The One Above All Is The Leader Of The Celestials Who Can Resurrect His Race.
  • 3 Scathan The Approver Displayed Even More Cosmic Power Than The Living Tribunal. ...
  • 4 Tiamut The Communicator Became The Dreaming Celestial After He Turned On Arishem And The Fourth Host. ...
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Who 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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Is there a Celestial in Thor?

According to the Marvel Studios Visual Dictionary, the planet Sakaar - site of this scene in Thor: Ragnarok - is littered with the corpses of Celestials. Presumably the Grandmaster's agents were inspired by the Celestials when they designed their uniforms, explaining why they wore outfits of Celestial design.
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Is The Collector in Marvel a Celestial?

Rather than just being what his name implies — a sapient planet that's functionally a giant head — he is a Celestial: an ancient, virtually omnipotent alien that shaped the early years of the universe.
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Is Galactus a Celestial?

Galactus isn't the Celestial in the Eternals trailer, who more closely resembles a certain Celestial from the comics, Arishem the Judge. Arishem being mistaken for the Fantastic Four villain can be explained by the fact that Galactus and the Celestials are both towering, cosmic-powered giants who dwell in outer space.
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Is Silver Surfer a Celestial?

The Silver Surfer is a humanoid alien with metallic skin who can travel through space with the aid of his surfboard-like craft. Originally a young astronomer named Norrin Radd on the planet Zenn-La, he saved his homeworld from the planet devourer, Galactus, by serving as his herald.
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Who is Doctor Strange's arch enemy?

Baron Karl Amadeus Mordo (known as Baron Mordo) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is depicted commonly as an adversary of Doctor Strange.
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Is Kang a Celestial?

The Cross-Time Kang Corps was a group of alien beings from different timelines and dimensions who had killed their version of Kang and taken over his role. They later assembled to search for an "Ultimate Weapon" which turned out to be the Celestial Madonna.
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Was Ego a failed Celestial?

So the theory goes that Ego is a lost Celestial embryo left to fend for itself: “Imagine a Celestial embryo early in its gestation inside a planet its parent put it into. Except for its brain, most of it was still not formed. But some disaster that its babysitting Eternals failed to stop destroyed the entire planet.
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