The Eternals are the latest heroes from the Marvel Cinematic Universe to be getting their own LEGO sets, and some of their enemies the Deviants are coming along too. There's also one set which gives fans the chance to make a Celestial of their own.

A series of images posted to Yahoo! Entertainment reveals the contents of four different LEGO sets featuring a range of characters and monsters. The smallest is called "Eternals' Aerial Assault" and contains minifigs of Ikaris  and Sprite along with the bricks to build a Deviant, the winged creature that came out of the sea in the film's final trailer. The largest, "Rise of the Domo," is a kit for the Eternals' spacecraft and includes a handful of minifigs to populate it.

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Two other sets round out the collection, one of which is called "Deviant Ambush!" and, as the name implies, includes another Deviant for the minifigs to battle. In this case, those are Gilgamesh, Thena and Makkari.

"In Arishem's Shadow" is the set for anyone who dares to recreate the Celestial Arishem at home. The being includes a light-up piece and is accompanied by Ajak, Kingo, Ikaris and Sersi, whose tiny figures accentuate the stature of the intimidating Celestial.

"Eternals’ Aerial Assault" contains 133 pieces and will sell for $9.99. "Deviant Ambush!" has a 197 pieces and a price tag of $19.99. "In Arishem's Shadow" is a 493-piece set selling for $59.99, while the most elaborate in the collection, "Rise of the Domo," contains 1040 pieces and will sell for $99.99.

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Based on the Marvel Comics characters created by Jack Kirby, the Eternals are a race of powerful, ancient humanoids who came into existence long ago as a product of experimentation from the godlike Celestials. The Eternals have lived secretly among humans on Earth for thousands of years, but are reemerging to do battle with their sworn enemy, the monstrous Deviants.

Marvel Studios' Eternals is set to premiere in the United States on Nov. 5. However, a new report suggests that it could be delayed again, with the decision resting on the success of the next MCU film to hit theaters, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.

The official synopsis for Eternals reads,

Marvel Studios’ Eternals welcomes an exciting new team of Super Heroes to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The epic story, spanning thousands of years, features a group of immortal heroes forced out of the shadows to reunite against mankind’s oldest enemy, The Deviants.

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Source: Yahoo via The Brothers Brick