Gunn’s passion for the series is seen in every detail of the movie, from creative character designs for the anthropomorphic specimens created by the High Evolutionary to his refusal to use The Volume, the controversial new special effects technology that involves shooting scenes with virtual screens as backdrops. Viewers can tell just how much the characters mean to both their actors and those involved in the movie’s production even with a cast full of big names, everyone gives it their all for the director that brought them all together, James Gunn. It once again has a masterfully curated soundtrack and trademark humor familiar to fans. 3” is that it feels similar to the franchise’s other classic installments. Maybe the highest compliment to give “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. Interlaced with the present-day conflict are flashbacks to Rocket’s origin story. The plot follows the Guardians on a journey to face off against the High Evolutionary (Chukwudi Iwuji), the main antagonist of the story and Rocket’s creator. Although every character gets their time to shine, the movie at its heart is about Rocket (Bradley Cooper), the genetically modified raccoon. 3” follows the Guardians in the aftermath of “Avengers: Endgame,” with the same group plus an alternate version of Gamora (Zoe Saldaña). 3” has flaws, it serves as a fitting send-off to the characters audiences have grown to love. Since then, the Guardians of the Galaxy have been some of the more beloved characters across the cinematic universe, from their solo movies to appearances in ensemble Avengers films. Drawn from relatively obscure comics, the film seemed like a leap of faith for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. When the first “Guardians of the Galaxy” movie was released in 2014, the characters were far from household names. Dave Bautista, left, and Pom Klementieff in “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
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