Nanjiani expressed his desire to portray Kingo once more in a recent interview with Total Film, saying: Marvel Studios hasn’t officially announced a sequel for Eternals, despite the fact that his character was the subject of multiple Easter eggs on the most recent Guardians Of The Galaxy Holiday Special. It’s quite likely that Nanjiani’s return as Kingo won’t be in an Eternals sequel since Eternals was not well received by critics and audiences. For a while now, MCU films have been on the receiving end of constant criticism, especially from the American directors, Quentin Tarantino and Martin Scorsese. In 2019, Scorsese’s controversial remarks about Marvel films evoked anger among many Marvel fans after he said: Even though he disagreed with Scorsese’s assessment of the films, Nanjiani defended his right to criticize them. In 2017, Nanjiani was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the romantic comedy film The Big Sick, and since then, he has gone on to star in big Hollywood productions such as Men in Black: International, The Boys, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Hulu’s biographical drama miniseries, Welcome to Chippendales. If Scorsese hasn’t earned the right to have an opinion on movies, then none of us should have an opinion on movies. It’s so strange that people get upset about it.
— MyTimeToShineHello (@MyTimeToShineH) December 26, 2022 Speaking of Eternals, the popular entertainment news leaker @MyTimeToShineH recently hinted at the possibility of a sequel by revealing the plot and saying that Chloe Zhao might not return to direct the sequel.