Kumail Nanjiani on the Future of His 'Eternals' Character Kingo

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Will we see Eternals' Kingo again? Kumail Nanjiani gave us an update on his future in the MCU.

For those Marvel Cinematic Universe fans among us who enjoy speculating about whether a favorite character will make a surprise appearance in an unexpected place, it turns out sometimes it can be just as much of a mystery for the actors playing the characters as it is for the audience.

In an interview with Collider's own Christina Radish, actor Kumail Nanjiani, who played hero turned Bollywood star turned hero again Kingo in last year's Eternals admitted that while he's excited about the future of the MCU, he has no idea if he'll be popping up in any capacity. "I'm completely in the dark. I have no idea what's going on. Truly no idea what's going on. I genuinely don't know when or if Kingo is coming back to the MCU. I really have no idea.

Since the release of Eternals, Kingo has made a tiny appearance in the MCU — albeit without Nanjiani's involvement. In the Disney+ series Ms. Marvel, Kamala Khan and Kamran bond over music and movies, with Kingo being one of the actors they mention. In a quick, but funny moment for those paying attention, Kamran refers to "Kingo Sr." specifically, a reference to the fact that the immortal Kingo has been passing himself off as an entire acting dynasty for decades.

Even without donning his supersuit again, Nanjiani has been a busy man. He appeared in Disney+'s Star Wars series Obi-Wan Kenobi as conman and rebel Haja Estree alongside Ewan McGregor as the title character. Up next, he is set to star in Welcome to Chippendales as Somen 'Steve' Banerjee, the Indian entrepreneur who founded the titular male dance revue.

 

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