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‘Eternals’: Angelina Jolie says people annoyed by LGBTQIA + scenes in film are ignorant

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The release of ‘Eternals’ sparked controversy in more conservative countries, such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Qatar, due to the explicitly LGBTQIA + scenes in the production.

Due to the presence of queer characters, the locations in question have banned the film from theaters – but that hasn’t stopped the iconic Angelina Jolie, who brings Thena to life, from responding to the countries decision, claiming that people irritated by the story that they are “ignorant”.

“I’m getting sad [pelos espectadores]. And I’m proud of Marvel for refusing to cut scenes, ”she commented in an interview with news.com.au. “I still don’t understand how we live in a world today where people don’t see the Phastos family as something beautiful and a loving relationship. Anyone who gets angry, threatened, angry, disapproves or dislikes, is ignorant.

Despite mixed reviews, “Eternos” grossed $ 19.8 million on its first day in the international market, not counting the United States.

The highlights were South Korea (US $ 6.1 million), Mexico (US $ 1.3 million) and Brazil (US $ 1 million).

In the United States, the film managed to gross US $ 9.5 million. By comparison, the result is better than that of “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” which grossed $ 8.8 million when it premiered in the country.

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Despite that, production didn’t go past the preview for “Venom 2,” which grossed $ 11.6 million on Thursday, before a strong start of $ 90.1 million on the first weekend.

Marvel’s new feature is projected to open with $ 75 million in the United States, up from $ 100 million during the first reviews before the reviews were released.

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‘Eternals’ follows the journey of quasi-immortal beings, products of the evolutionary divergence that gave birth to the human race millennia ago. The characters relate to several concepts already introduced in previous universe films, from the Celestials (who came out in “Guardians of the Galaxy”) to Thanos, whose own mother was one of his victims.

The cast also includes Salma Hayek (Ajak), Kumail Nanjiani (Kingo), Lauren Ridloff (Makkari), Brian Tyree Henry (Phastos), Lia McHugh (Sprite), Gemma Chan (Sersi), Kit Harington (Black Knight), Barry Kheogan (Druig) and Richard Madden (Ikaris).

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