Originally posted by Kazenjisorry Thomas Kertschmann
Where did you get that rumur about Cambell Lane?and obviously he isn't playing Strucker if you've seen Capt 2, Which from the sounds of things you haven't
i looked up that Cambell Lane he was in that Nick Fury movie....not sure why you would think they would just drag him back the Strucker role from a shit tv movie pym.
Lol...salty
Originally posted by Kazenji
Too bad we won't get to see Nebula prior to her cybernetic enhancements (so Karen Gillan can actually look hot), but I guess average moviegoers might have trouble distinguishing her from Gamora, then - two weirdly coloured Alien women with long hair, in the same movie cannot be.
Originally posted by SpaceMonkey
New trailer next week!!
took them long enough
James Gunn On GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Easter Eggs, 'Religious Bent' Ronan, And More
While still insinuating that we'll eventually see Star-Lord and Iron Man cross paths, Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn reveal details about Ronan the Accuser, easter eggs, and much more.
There are a number of set visit reports about to float in for Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy, but Digital Spy has revealed their chat with writer/director James Gunn. Though the interview was conducted some months ago, even before Vin Diesel and Bradley Cooper were cast as Groot and Rocket Raccoon respectively, Gunn does offer more insight to the Marvel space epic's main villain, Ronan the Accuser, and much more. First, he was asked what made Chris Pratt the right actor for Peter Quill, aka Star-Lord. In his response, Gunn indicates (again) that we'll eventually see the Guardians cross paths with The Avengers; namely Tony Stark aka Iron Man. "I was really looking for somebody who was like Robert Downey Jr in Iron Man, somebody who could come along and inhabit this character and add something to what was already there," he admitted. "I didn't want to see Chris because I didn't think he was right for the role – I knew him a little bit from Moneyball and I knew him as the chunky guy in Parks and Rec. it seemed ridiculous to see Chris Pratt. But finally I agreed to see him and he came in, and he was at probably his chunkiest because he had just gained a lot of weight for this Vince Vaughn movie, but he read and about 20 seconds into it I knew he was the guy." He continued, "When you're a writer, you always look for someone who can take what you do and make it better than you imagine. Most people are always doing sort of more vanilla versions of what you wrote. Everybody else [who auditioned] I thought would kind of get run over by Robert Downey Jr if they were ever in a movie together, and I think that Chris could completely hold his own and kick his ass. He is charming, but at the same time he is a guy who bumbles a lot and somehow through that bumbling ends up in a graceful position, and he constantly does that throughout the movie."When asked how the dynamic between three villains--Ronan, Nebula, and Korath--works out, James Gunn expained: "The primary antagonist is Ronan, so everybody else he works for or works for him. He is the primary villain, and he is a really twisted guy, he has a really religious bent in this film. He has a very sick and twisted view of what morality is; strength is virtue and weakness is sin and that is what he lives by, and I think he is very scary because of his beliefs, which are real to him." Asked how much backstory will we see for the main Guardians of the Galaxy characters, the director replied: "You know a bit about where Drax came from, you see where Gamora came from to some degree and you hear about Rocket, but the only one you really see the origin for is Quill." What about Marvel easter eggs? "It depends on how you define easter egg, but the amount of characters from the Marvel universe that we have in this movie, down to very, very minor characters, is enormous," continued James Gunn. "We have way more characters in this movie than any other Marvel movie, and way more Marvel characters, so it is a lot of stuff. For me being an actual Marvel geek, it has been great."
Originally posted by SpaceMonkey
Sounds great!
I especially like this part...
"the amount of characters from the Marvel universe that we have in this movie, down to very, very minor characters, is enormous," continued James Gunn. "We have way more characters in this movie than any other Marvel movie, and way more Marvel characters, so it is a lot of stuff."