Who kills Arishem?

Arishem, along with almost every other Celestial, was killed when the Beyonders attacked the Multiverse. He was later resurrected when the Queen of Nevers used the last surviving Celestial to restore the Celestial race.
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Who defeated the Celestials?

The Celestials of Earth-4280 were convinced they were gods and attempted to conquer the Multiverse by use of the Bridge, a device created by Reed Richards that allows its users to observe and enter alternate worlds. They were defeated by the combined forces of Galactus and a Franklin Richards from an alternate future.
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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 a villain?

Arishem Is Eternals Big Villain: Celestial Plan Explained

In fact, the cosmic creatures were sent to Earth before the Eternals. Essentially, they were tasked with the same goal, which was to get rid of predators to allow humanity to evolve and grow their population.
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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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Can Arishem be killed?

Arishem, along with almost every other Celestial, was killed when the Beyonders attacked the Multiverse. He was later resurrected when the Queen of Nevers used the last surviving Celestial to restore the Celestial race.
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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 the prime Celestial?

Arishem appears in Eternals, voiced by David Kaye. He is the Prime Celestial, who is credited for creating the first Sun and bringing light to 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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Did Kingo betray the Eternals?

Ikaris' murder of Ajak and deception of his own teammates makes him Eternals' main traitor, but Kingo committed a far bigger betrayal than he did.
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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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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 ego the same as Arishem?

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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Who can defeat one above all?

The One-Above-All can be beaten by the living manifestation of Marvel.
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Is Star Lord a Celestial?

Portrayed by. Peter Jason Quill is a Celestial-Human hybrid who was abducted from Earth in 1988 by the Yondu Ravager Clan, and raised as one of their members, eventually building a reputation as the notorious intergalactic outlaw Star-Lord.
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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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Is Arishem God in the MCU?

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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Where did Arishem take the Eternals?

Because of all this, it's very likely that Arishem took the remaining Eternals back to the World Forge in order to study their memories of Earth and make a final judgment on whether humans deserved to be saved (even if that involved betraying him) or not.
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Will Arishem come back?

The final scene from Eternals showed Arishem taking team members from Earth to a secret location. It is here where he informed them that he would judge Earth.
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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 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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Did Arishem create Galactus?

Galactus wasn't created by the First Firmament. But he is from previous incarnation of the Cosmos. Galactus initially appeared as a world-ending threat in the pages of Fantastic Four, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
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Who is the main villain in Phase 4?

Kang The Conquer (of Every Dimension)

Disney Plus's Loki (2021) introduced the mysterious "He Who Remains"(Jonathan Majors), a version of Kang The Conqueror. This reveal was exhilarating for long-time Marvel Comics fans who know Kang as one of the Avenger's greatest adversaries.
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Did Phastos create the 10 rings?

Phastos is the only person in the MCU intelligent and powerful enough to create a powerful set of artifacts like the Ten Rings.
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