Was Ego lying about being a 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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Was Ego really a Celestial?

Ego was a Celestial, a primordial and powerful being, and the biological father of Peter Quill.
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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 in Guardians of the Galaxy 2 a Celestial?

The character has made limited appearances in animation and video games, while Kurt Russell portrayed the character in the live-action Marvel Cinematic Universe film Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017), in which Ego is reimagined as a Celestial and Peter Quill's father.
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Why did Ego call himself a Celestial?

Ego, being a living planet, is literally a celestial body, and has godlike powers to create life. “Celestial” as a description is a perfect description for him, all the moreso because of the double meaning.
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Is Ego Celestial like Eternals?

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. Instead, he was only a massive sentient planet who was often at odds with heroes like the Silver Surfer.
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How was Ego a Celestial?

Such A Fine Celestial

Celestials like Ego are categorized as a highly-intelligent ancient race of entities with god-like power. Ego figured out how to manipulate matter and energy around him, which he used to create his own planet as well as a humanoid form that would explore the cosmos.
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Who is one above all Celestial?

God (One Above All)

The One Above All is the ultimate source of life and creation and the architect/creator of the Multiverse and everything that exists.
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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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Is Ego actually Star-Lord's father?

In Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Ego the Living Planet is the father of the Marvel Cinematic Universe version of Star-Lord rather than J'son. Director and writer James Gunn explained why he made the change: "I just don't like the character [J'son] very much", he said.
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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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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 Peter no longer a Celestial?

No, despite having access to a wide variety of powers Peter is not a Celestial. The Celestials are supposedly the first life-forms that ever existed in the universe, and they helped create the entire multiverse.
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Is Jean GREY a Celestial?

DEATH BROUGHT THE PHOENIX FORCE AND JEAN GREY TOGETHER

After its creation, the Phoenix Force wandered the universe as a nameless celestial being.
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Who made the Celestials?

The Celestials debuted in The Eternals #1 (July 1976) and were created by writer and artist Jack Kirby. They reappeared as regular guest stars in three subsequent limited series sequels: The Eternals vol.
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Who is more powerful than the Celestials?

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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Who is the first Celestial?

A million years ago, a Celestial named Zgreb the Aspirant came to Earth in search for the Progenitor. Zgreb found the Progenitor and became infected with the Horde. However, the Horde mutated him into a rabid "Dark Celestial," the first of its kind.
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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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What did Ego plant on Earth?

Over the course of several millennia, Ego planted extraterrestrial seedlings on different planets throughout the cosmos and conceived several children in the hopes that one would be born with Celestial DNA. A child from Earth, Peter Quill genetically inherited the Celestial genes and turned out as Ego's primary target.
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Was Ego a weak Celestial?

In essence, Ego isn't a Celestial. Instead, he's more like a parasite who follows the cosmic energy the Celestials leave behind. Like the Horde, whichever side gets more power first will be able to reap the benefits of the planet's energies.
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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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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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Is Odin a Celestial?

According to Redditor u/PorchCouchLawyer, the Allfather himself Odin Borson (Anthony Hopkins) is a Celestial within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The theory suggests Odin's "eternal flame," as mentioned by Ego, was actually Asgard, for which he used his powers to form the realm and its people.
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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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