Eternals has now landed on Disney+ if you missed the MCU movie at cinemas last year.

Directed by Oscar winner Chloé Zhao (who also wrote the screenplay with Patrick Burleigh, Ryan Firpo and Kaz Firpo), the movie brings a whole new superhero team into the MCU including the universe's first Deaf superhero.

The all-star movie centres on the titular immortal heroes who, after centuries of hiding away from humanity, emerge to protect Earth when mankind's oldest enemy, the Deviants, return to cause trouble.

Eternals was originally given an exclusive cinema release in November 2021, but it is now available to watch on Disney+ for all subscribers at no extra cost.

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Watch Eternals on Disney+

If you're not a subscriber and fancy checking out the MCU epic, then you can sign up for £7.99 a month or £79.90 for a full year. Unfortunately, there is currently no free trial for new subscribers.

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You may be able to save some money on a Disney+ subscription if your mobile network is O2. They're currently offering six months of Disney+ free for upgrading and new customers via its Extras.

Even if you're on O2 and not looking to upgrade, you can still add Disney+ to your plan and the phone network will give you £2 off your bill every month.

If Eternals gets you in the mood for some more MCU action, Disney+ is the home of almost every movie to date. That includes fellow Phase 4 movies Black Widow and Shang-Chi, although not Spider-Man: No Way Home (sorry).

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You can also see all of the Phase 4 TV shows to date on the streaming service: WandaVision, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Loki, What If…? and Hawkeye.

So there's plenty to catch up on to pass the time until the next Marvel movie, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, is released in cinemas in May.

Eternals is available to watch now on Disney+.

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