One Scene That Explains Why the SNYDER CUT Worked and ETERNALS Didn't - SCENE FIGHTS
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Marvel's The Eternals and Zack Snyder's Justice League are very similar movies. They both deal with god-like super-beings stopping a world-ending threat. And, both movies are meditations on the roles godlike heroes play in human society. So why did the Eternals fizzle out, but Zack Snyder's Justice League inspired a movement? We think there is one scene that shows why one movie is a success, and the other failed.

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Written by Sailesh Gudipati
Hosted by Ryan Arey (  / ryanarey  )
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The Snyder Cut was a four-hour saga that scratched the big-screen Justice League itch that we all had, bringing together some of our favorite DC heroes in a thrilling action adventure.

But not every superhero team-up flick is all it’s cracked up to be. Look no further than one of the most divisive superhero movies ever made, Eternals. Unlike the Snyder Cut, Eternals never managed to live up to its expectations, delivering a wishy washy story with themes and characters that would have been better explored in a longform TV series.

I think there’s one scene that highlights exactly why the Snyder Cut is [Lego Movie awesome] and Eternals is kinda lame.

But first, let’s talk about the similarities between the two movies.

Chloe Zhao and Zack Snyder adapt superheroes in a similar way. They both have a bit of an edgier, more mature take and sshow the audience stunning visuals and darker colors.

These movies were both hyped on social media and press outlets leading up to release. The Snyder Cut was anticipated by Snyderverse defenders and haters alike, and early coverage of Eternals touted it as a unique MCU experience.

Both films feature a superhero ensemble including a speedster; a guy that’s good with technology; a warrior lady; and a guy who can fly, shoot lasers out of his eyes, and punch really hard [one punch man clip].

The antagonist of both films is an extraterrestrial threat, seeking to use earth and humanity to their benefit, whether it be Arishem’s intention to birth a celestial or Darkseid’s quest to turn Earth into Apokolips and obtain the anti-life equation.

In order to stop these antagonists, the teams devise complex plans involving advanced technology like the Motherboxes or the Uni-Mind. Both of these plans initially fail.

Both the parademons and deviants are hordes of alien monsters that try to slow down the protagonists in their journey.

And, of course, these films both feature a CGI-heavy climax that showcases our heroes’ powers, although, at this point, you could say that about any superhero movie [clip from Fant4stic’s climax].

But what does the Snyder Cut get so right that Eternals gets so wrong?

Two scenes that are similar that we can use as a point of comparison are the final battles in both movies.

One of these is a captivating climax featuring the heroes we’ve come to love in a flamboyant parade of violence, explosions, and slow-motion in true Zack Snyder fashion.

In case you forgot, one of Darkseid’s minions, Steppenwolf, attempts to gather the three mother boxes to form The Unity and turn Earth into their home planet, Apokolips.

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