Director James Gunn has been preserving himself busy throughout this time of self-quarantine. Moreover ending The Suicide Squad in post-production in addition to prepping Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, he’s additionally been interacting with followers fairly a bit.
He’s already advisable 10 films to look at whereas caught at dwelling and simply the opposite day, launched a listing of 54 A+ motion movies to take a look at whereas in isolation. In addition to that, he’s additionally adopted within the footsteps of fellow Marvel director Taika Waititi by participating in a watch occasion for one among his flicks. However he’s not performed but.
Earlier at present, he took to Instagram to reply questions on himself and his upcoming movies. Predictably, he acquired lots of questions relating to Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 and somebody straight up requested him if anybody dies within the film. His response? “Sure.”
He didn’t elaborate, both, which suggests he may actually be speaking about any character within the movie, together with harmless bystanders. However Gunn isn’t normally delicate or coy with regards to sharing info with followers, so this might be referring to somebody necessary. In spite of everything, Yondu didn’t survive Vol. 2 and there’ve been quite a few stories saying that one of many titular Guardians will die within the threequel.
Loss of life or no dying, although, Vol. 3 is shaping as much as be an intriguing and necessary entry within the MCU. Moreover the Thor sequence, it’s the most well-liked standalone franchise and based mostly on the top of Avengers: Endgame, our favourite crew of intergalactic misfits will face a complete new set of challenges, together with Thor’s presence and the “New Gamora” not understanding that she’s part of the crew or that she’s Star-Lord’s love curiosity. That ought to make for an fascinating dynamic. I imply, she’s going to should study kick-ass music and the movies of Kevin Bacon yet again, proper?
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 was initially set for launch in 2021. That’s extremely unlikely now resulting from COVID-19, nonetheless, so the earliest we should always count on to see it’s 2022.
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