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Director: | James Gunn |
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Writer: | Nicole Perlman, James Gunn |
Staring: |
Light years from Earth, 26 years after being abducted, Peter Quill finds himself the prime target of a manhunt after discovering an orb wanted by Ronan the Accuser. | |
Release Date: | Jul 30, 2014 |
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Director: | James Gunn |
Writer: | Nicole Perlman, James Gunn |
Genres: | Adventure, Action, Science Fiction |
Keywords | spacecraft, based on comic, space, orphan, adventurer, aftercreditsstinger, duringcreditsstinger, marvel cinematic universe (mcu) |
Production Companies | Marvel Studios |
Box Office |
Revenue: $772,776,600
Budget: $170,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: May 05, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Chris Pratt | Peter Quill |
Zoe Saldaña | Gamora |
Dave Bautista | Drax |
Vin Diesel | Groot (voice) |
Bradley Cooper | Rocket (voice) |
Lee Pace | Ronan |
Michael Rooker | Yondu Udonta |
Karen Gillan | Nebula |
Djimon Hounsou | Korath |
John C. Reilly | Corpsman Dey |
Glenn Close | Nova Prime |
Benicio del Toro | The Collector |
Laura Haddock | Meredith Quill |
Sean Gunn | Kraglin / On Set Rocket |
Peter Serafinowicz | Denarian Saal |
Christopher Fairbank | The Broker |
Krystian Godlewski | On Set Groot |
Wyatt Oleff | Young Quill |
Gregg Henry | Grandpa |
Janis Ahern | Meredith's Mother |
Solomon Mousley | Meredith's Brother |
Lindsay Morton | Meredith's Best Friend |
Robert Firth | Dr. Fitzgibbon |
Melia Kreiling | Bereet |
Tom Proctor | Horuz |
Nick Holmes | Horuz' Mate |
Max Wrottesley | Sacrificed Nova Corpsman |
Stan Lee | Xandarian Ladies' Man |
Nicole Alexandra Shipley | Pretty Xandarian |
Sharif Atkins | Nova Arresting Pilot |
Brendan Fehr | Corpsman Dey's Partner |
Tomas Arana | Kree Ambassador |
Mikaela Hoover | Nova Prime's Assistant |
Emmett Scanlan | Head Riot Guard |
Dominic Grant | Angry Guard |
Spencer Wilding | Mean Guard |
Alison Lintott | Sad Woman with Horns |
Alexis Rodney | Moloka Dar |
Nathan Fillion | Monstrous Inmate |
Keeley Forsyth | Mottled Prisoner |
Frank Gilhooley | Burly Prisoner |
Alexis Denisof | The Other |
Enzo Cilenti | Watchtower Guard |
Richard Katz | One Legged Prisoner |
Ene Frost | Rifle Guard |
Ronan Summers | 'Drop the Leg' Guard |
Ophelia Lovibond | Carina |
Laura Ortiz | Tortured Pink Girl |
Marama Corlett | Pit Boss |
Rosie Jones | Lady of the Boot of Jemiah |
Abidemi Sobande | Lady of the Boot of Jemiah |
Ekaterina Zalitko | Lady of the Boot of Jemiah |
Emily Redding | Lady of the Boot of Jemiah |
Stephen Blackehart | Knowhere Dispatcher |
Jennifer Moylan-Taylor | Sad Krylorian Girl |
Bruce Mackinnon | One-Eyed Ravager |
Ralph Ineson | Ravager Pilot |
Rob Zombie | Ravager Navigator (voice) |
Naomi Ryan | Nova Centurion |
John Brotherton | Nova Starblaster Pilot |
Graham Shiels | Alien Nova Pilot |
James Gunn | Maskless Sakaaran |
Douglas Robson | Maskless Sakaaran |
Rachel Cullen | Corpsman Dey's Wife |
Isabella Poynton | Corpsman Dey's Daughter |
Imogen Poynton | Corpsman Dey's Daughter |
David Yarovesky | Goth Ravager |
Miriam Lucia | Crying Xandarian Citizen |
Josh Brolin | Thanos (uncredited) |
Lloyd Kaufman | Prisoner (uncredited) |
Tyler Bates | Ravager Pilot (uncredited) |
Seth Green | Howard the Duck (voice) (uncredited) |
Jozef Aoki | Kyln Prisoner (uncredited) |
Erica Melargo | Xandar Resident (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Dave Jordan | Music Supervisor |
Christopher Boyes | Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Elizabeth Yianni-Georgiou | Makeup Designer, Hair Designer |
Jane Wu | Storyboard Artist |
Jason B. Stamey | Casting Assistant |
David Acord | Sound Effects Editor, Sound Designer |
Doc Kane | ADR Mixer |
Tim Williams | Orchestrator, Additional Music |
Robert Hladik | Stunts |
Ray Chan | Supervising Art Director |
Nicole Perlman | Writer |
Andy Lanning | Comic Book |
Dan Abnett | Comic Book |
Bill Mantlo | Characters |
Keith Giffen | Characters |
Danielle Dupre | Sound Re-Recording Assistant |
Jim Starlin | Characters |
Steve Englehart | Characters |
Gene Colan | Thanks |
John Buscema | Thanks |
Stan Lee | Thanks |
Don Heck | Thanks |
Daniel Stevens | Stunt Double |
Mens-Sana Tamakloe | Stunts |
Kofi Yiadom | Stunts |
Monique Ganderton | Stunt Double |
Casey O'Neill | Stunts |
Annabel Wood | Stunts |
Charles Wood | Production Design |
Greg Steele | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Mike Stallion | Art Direction |
Richard Roberts | Set Decoration |
Jim Barr | Assistant Art Director |
Peter Dorme | Assistant Art Director |
Oliver Goodier | Assistant Art Director |
Stephen Swain | Assistant Art Director |
David Chrastka | Sound Effects Editor |
Dan Grace | Costume Supervisor |
Darrell Hall | Music Editor |
Will Kaplan | Music Editor |
Mitul Patel | Security |
Dan Blacklock | Set Costumer |
Amanda Cox | Set Costumer |
Stephanie Paul | Set Costumer |
Kyrsten Mate | Sound Effects Editor |
Cheryl Nardi | Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor |
Brad Semenoff | Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor |
Paula Casarin | Script Supervisor |
William B. Kaplan | Sound Mixer |
Jonathan Taylor | Second Unit Director, Second Unit Director of Photography |
Barry Gibbs | Property Master |
Jana Vance | Foley Artist |
Dennie Thorpe | Foley Artist |
Luke Dunn Gielmuda | Foley Editor |
Kevin Sellers | Foley Editor |
Dee Selby | Foley Editor |
Hermione Ninnim | Unit Production Manager |
Nik Korda | Unit Production Manager |
Mark Swain | Art Direction |
Thomas Brown | Art Direction |
Jordan Crockett | Art Direction |
Gary Spratling | "A" Camera Operator |
Julian Morson | "B" Camera Operator |
Sam Renton | "C" Camera Operator |
John Ferguson | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Leigh Gold | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Matthew Sharp | Second Assistant Director |
Elliot Purvis | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Max Glickman | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Tom Gough | Digital Imaging Technician |
Jesse Torres | Post Production Supervisor |
Steve Durkee | Supervising Music Editor |
Meagan Costello | First Assistant Editor |
Simon Morgan | First Assistant Editor |
John Breinholt | First Assistant Editor |
Emma McCleave | First Assistant Editor |
Chris Tonick | Assistant Editor |
Dylan Quirt | Assistant Editor |
Heather Mullen | Assistant Editor |
Todd Felderstein | Assistant Editor |
Jason Solberg | VFX Editor |
Corbin Mehl | VFX Editor |
Nolan Reese | VFX Editor |
Esther Bailey | VFX Editor |
Derek Burgess | VFX Editor |
Jennifer Bergman | Post Production Coordinator |
Zoë Bower | Post Production Coordinator |
Arely Talamante | Post Production Assistant |
Hector Padilla | Post Production Assistant |
Ryan Newberry | Third Assistant Director |
Michela Marini | Key Set Production Assistant |
Brittany Smith | Set Production Assistant |
Arthur Shepherd | Set Production Assistant |
Lebo "Boo" Motjuoadi | Production Coordinator |
Elizabeth Small | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Diarmuid Coghlan | Production Accountant |
Gemma Todd | First Assistant Accountant |
Jackie Gilbey | Payroll Accountant |
David Smith | Gaffer |
Warren Evans | Rigging Gaffer |
John Fleming | Key Grip |
Steve Hart | Location Manager |
Peter Gray | Assistant Location Manager |
Richard Sale | Assistant Costume Designer |
Alison Mitchell | Assistant Costume Designer |
Sharon Long | Assistant Costume Designer |
Kate Chadderton | Costume Coordinator |
Warren Holder | Costume Illustrator |
Nicholas Roche-Gordon | Key Set Costumer |
Lucy Donowho | Set Costumer |
Perry Goyen | Set Costumer |
Emma Harding | Costume Assistant |
Terry Archer | Costume Assistant |
Paul Harvey | Costume Assistant |
Vera Steimberg | Makeup Artist |
Susie Redfern | Special Effects Makeup Artist, Makeup Artist |
Andrew Simonin | Hair Supervisor |
Debbi Salmon | Makeup & Hair |
Claire Burgess | Makeup & Hair |
Nicky Knowles | Makeup & Hair |
Charlie Hounslow | Makeup & Hair |
Catriona Johnstone | Makeup & Hair |
Helena Card | Makeup Trainee |
Carol Waugh | Wigmaker |
Peter James | Standby Art Director |
Oliver Carroll | Assistant Art Director |
Jennifer Bowes | Art Department Coordinator |
Claire Shakespeare | Art Department Assistant |
Jessica Goodall | Art Department Assistant |
Daisy Meyer | Art Department Assistant |
Tim Divar | Storyboard Artist |
David Krentz | Storyboard Artist |
Thomas A. Nelson | Storyboard Artist |
Daniel Andrews | Storyboard Artist |
Lucy Eyre | Assistant Set Decoration |
Guy Mount | Assistant Set Decoration |
Alan Payne | Art Direction |
Neil Floyd | Graphic Designer |
Reg Poerscout-Edgerton | Local Casting |
Stacy Mann | Publicist |
Kathleen Chopin | Casting Consultant |
Jeremy Emerman | Epk Camera Operator |
John Bohan | Construction Manager |
Tracy Low | Construction Coordinator |
Darryl Paterson | Assistant Property Master |
Paul Corbould | Special Effects Supervisor |
Alicia Davies | Special Effects Coordinator |
Valentina Visintin | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Jessica Brooks | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Nelly Guimaras | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Victoria Bancroft | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Peter Devlin | Transportation Captain |
Stephen Urata | Sound Re-Recording Assistant |
Tony Sereno | Sound Re-Recording Assistant |
James Wright | Dolby Consultant |
Jeff Gersh | ADR Mixer |
Jeanette Browning | ADR Recordist |
Dieter Hartmann | Additional Music |
Drew Krassowski | Orchestrator |
Margaret Gardner | Music Coordinator |
Andy Park | Conceptual Illustrator |
Nicolas Aithadi | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Peter G. Travers | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Jerad Marantz | Concept Artist |
Maciej Kuciara | Concept Artist |
Rick James | Camera Trainee |
Val Mayerik | Characters |
Christoph Roth | Visual Effects Producer |
Steve Gan | Characters |
Arnold Drake | Thanks |
Timothy Green II | Thanks |
Roger Stern | Thanks |
Sal Buscema | Thanks |
Mike Friedrich | Thanks |
Marko Djurdjevic | Thanks |
Paul Pelletier | Thanks |
Lisa Wong | Set Costumer |
Weston Middleton | Production Assistant |
Maria Dent | Stunts |
Ryan Dent | Stunts |
Sam Dent | Stunts |
Holland Diaz | Stunts |
Jonathan Borland | Assistant Sound Editor |
Reid Harper | Stunts |
Paul Howell | Stunts |
David Hugghins | Stunts |
Jan Petřina | Stunt Double |
Shawn Robinson | Stunts |
Douglas Robson | Stunt Double |
Helen Steinway Bailey | Stunts |
Nico Woulard | Stunts |
Leo Woodruff | Stunts |
Andrew Francis | Senior Colorist |
Tania Couper | Hairstylist, Makeup Artist |
Steve Gerber | Characters |
Jonathan Fawkner | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Dani Biernat | Stunt Double |
Kim McGarrity | Fight Choreographer |
Darrell Warner | Costume Illustrator |
Oliver Gough | Stunt Double |
Sarah Halley Finn | Casting |
Fred Raskin | Editor |
Alexandra Byrne | Costume Design |
Stephane Ceretti | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Lora Hirschberg | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Steve Dent | Stunt Coordinator |
Jay Maidment | Still Photographer |
Craig Wood | Editor |
Peter MacDonald | Second Unit Director |
Chris Manning | Foley Recordist, Foley Mixer |
David White | Makeup Effects Designer |
Jane O'Kane | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Barbara Harris | ADR Voice Casting |
Jamie Christopher | First Assistant Director |
Matthew Wood | Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer |
Phil Sims | Visual Effects Art Director |
Jack Kirby | Thanks |
Marv Wolfman | Thanks |
Caitlin Dechelle | Stunts |
Willis Chung | Digital Imaging Technician |
Gui DaSilva-Greene | Stunts |
Chris Brewster | Stunts |
Chloé Bruce | Stunt Double |
Rob de Groot | Stunt Double |
Zack Duhame | Stunts |
Danny Euston | Stunts |
Clay Donahue Fontenot | Stunts |
Thomas Robinson Harper | Stunt Coordinator |
Rowley Irlam | Stunt Coordinator |
David R. Grant | Stunt Double |
Matt Leonard | Stunts |
Tara Macken | Stunt Double |
Maurice Lee | Stunts |
Sian Milne | Stunt Double |
Brandon Melendy | Stunts |
Rory Mulroe | Stunts |
Dominic Preece | Stunts |
Ben Davis | Director of Photography |
Tyler Bates | Original Music Composer |
Hughes Winborne | Editor |
Simon Hayes | Production Sound Mixer |
Susan Pickett | Visual Effects Producer |
Bryan Andrews | Storyboard Artist |
Tamara Hunter | Casting Associate |
James Gunn | Director, Writer |
Rashid Phoenix | Stunts |
Ben Wright | Stunt Double |
Michael Byrch | Stunts |
Ryan Stuart | Stunts |
Chris Rosewarne | Concept Artist |
Elliot Hawkes | Stunts |
Lee Sharp | Sound Recordist |
Name | Title |
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David J. Grant | Co-Producer |
Jeremy Latcham | Executive Producer |
Alan Fine | Executive Producer |
Jamie Christopher | Associate Producer |
Nik Korda | Executive Producer |
Victoria Alonso | Executive Producer |
Louis D'Esposito | Executive Producer |
Stan Lee | Executive Producer |
Jonathan Schwartz | Co-Producer |
Kevin Feige | Producer |
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This movie was so AWESOME! I loved it all and i had a bad day before watching it but it turned it around. I love action packed movies and this was great. ...
Really funny and with great spcial effects. Probably, one of the movies not to miss this year. ...
I ΛM GЯӨӨƬ! ...
This was a pleasant surprise of a movie, full of great humor as well as an intriguing story. It's quick and zany at times. Think <em>Psych</em> in space (back when Psych was funny). The pace is quick and the story line is easy to pick up and follow. What makes the film work is something that e ... arly Lucas and Joss Whedon understand: great sci-fi movies are really westerns at heart. There is a relationship with nature, a broken, compromised hero, a deep necessity for teamwork, and the story happens OUT there in the wild. <em>Guardians of the Galaxy</em> has ALL of this. <em>Guardians</em> is already set up for a sequel so we will see if Marvel can continue the magic. It's a great addition to the Marvel universe.
Like most of the reviews here, I agree that Guardians of the Galaxy was an absolute hoot. Guardians never takes itself too seriously which makes this movie a whole lot of fun. The cast was perfectly chosen and even though two of the main five were CG, knowing who voiced and acted alongside them c ... ompletely filled out these characters. Guardians of the Galaxy is one of those rare complete audience pleasers. Good fun for everyone!
The thing about this film when I first saw it, was the incredible juxtaposition of sadness, humor and courage. Great acting! The music is superb. That Sony Walkman must be the best bit of brand advertising ever engaged by a company within a film. The film should appeal to a broad range of viewers. ...
This movie is more of a comedy than anything else. It is truly a comic magazine brought to life on the big screen and more focused on delivering a sequence of action scenes and laughs than anything intelligent in the form of plot or characters. I would say it is a movie for the younger audience and ... comic fans. Having said that I must admit that I found it rather fun to watch. The main characters are two mostly irresponsible rascals, one dumb but likable living tree and two fanatics of which one certainly need not apply to the Mensa club. Of the five I liked Rocket and Gamora the best. Rocket is a rather likable rascal and Gamora is simply cool. Quill is sometimes just silly, Groot is more of a living prop and Drax is just too stupid. The story is more or less just there to tie the scenes together. Unfortunately we do really not get much of a background to the Guardians of The Galaxy universe. It would have been nice to get a bit more understanding of why things are as they are etc. The return of this movie is watching the action, the special effects and the laughs. It is an action-adventure-comedy plain and simple. If you approach it as such it works reasonably well. Speaking of special effects, they are generally well done. The designs are interesting. The shape of the bad guys spaceship is totally ludicrous of course but visually pleasing and goes with the rest of the movie’s tendency to be more of a comedy than a serious movie. The same can be said for that cool but weird net they made by interlinking fighter crafts. On the whole an entertaining movie. I have to say that the dancing scene at the end was a wee bit too silly for me though. I have a problem understanding how a movie like this can get such a relatively high rating at IMDb but okay it was fun to watch and it is not entirely undeserved. Personally I think a 7 out of 10 is more in the right region. SHARE THIS:
**A long form review originally posted n 2014:** Now that I’ve given _Guardians_ a BluRay watch through, I feel more comfortable reviewing it. I saw it on the first day of its Australian cinematic release, but I wasn’t sure what I thought. I watched it again and still wasn’t sure, but now that it ... ’s six months later, I am sure. I’m a massive fan of director James Gunn. Come to think of it, I’m also also a big fan of Lee Pace, Michael Rooker, Chris Pratt, Benicio Del Toro, Djimon Honsou, Bradley Cooper, Vin Diesel, Peter Serafinowicz, Alexis Denisof, Rob Zombie and Nathan Fillion, and they’re all in this. Not to mention I’m an absolute sucker for the MCU. So after hearing that a very decent chunk of the fanbase thinking that not only was this the best Marvel film of the year (going up against _Winter Soldier_ and _Days of Future Past_), but that they would then go on to say it was the best Marvel Cinematic Universe film ever, you could imagine I was very surprised to find that I actually didn’t think it was all that great. I don’t want people thinking I didn’t like it. I did. In fact I will go on record saying that it was miles away from their worst film, and if I’m being honest they handled the last 25 minutes (arguably the most important part) of the film absolutely spectacularly. But I didn’t get the magic that everyone was telling me about. How this was the film for the new generation. I didn’t even get the sense of satisfaction that I had in Cap’s movie just a few months previous. So many things seemed under utilised, but I don’t know what you could have cut to make room for the extra things I wanted. Which means the only way to get it is to have a longer film. It’s already two hours, and a longer movie means a bigger budget and less screenings. ie. more money going out and less money coming in. And at the end of the day Disney is a business, and they have to make their money the best way they think they can. So I understand why it wasn’t perfect for me, but that doesn’t stop me from feeling _Guardians_ is a mite overrated. Good damn movie. But overrated. Personally I’d stick it somewhere in the middle of the MCU’s releases thus far. Leaps and bounds above _The Incredible Hulk_, _The Dark World_ and _Iron Man 2_, but not so beloved as the likes of _The Avengers_, _Winter Soldier_ or _Iron Man 1_. 73% -_Gimly_
Guardians of the Galaxy is a gorgeous and wonderfully entertaining space opera. The characters are so damn lovable, the world building is incredible, the soundtrack gives the film an entirely unique feel, and the effects are astoundingly first rate. The story follows the pattern of the space fant ... asies that influenced George Lucas, but the presentation is the work of the extraordinarily gifted filmmaker James Gunn. If we ever forget that the MCU was ever a thing (we won't but let's just be hypothetical), many generations will still be talking about this fantastic movie.
When planning how I was going watch all these MCU films, this is one I earmarked as being one I thought I'd enjoy - not based on anything of note, I knew very little, but from the passing screenshots and such I had seen it seemed like one I'd enjoy. I'm happy to say I certainly did! <em>'Guardian ... s of the Galaxy'</em> is so enjoyable. It's 121 minutes of pure entertainment. It does, at least to me, have a different feel to it when compared to the nine preceding MCU films. That's not a negative for either this or those earlier productions, it just felt different to me. I particularly enjoyed the cast, which features - as is customary at this point - a load of well known names. Chris Pratt is, probably, the perfect choice for Peter, he carries the role extremely well - his humour sticks out, but he also performs the more serious stuff nicely. Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Bradley Cooper and Michael Rooker are all thoroughly enjoyable too. Vin Diesel (kinda?) appears to portray Groot, which pleases me as someone who is a big fan of <em>'Fast & Furious'</em>. There are a few others in there, including Djimon Hounsou and Benicio del Toro. Terrific cast! There is a lot to like here. I look forward to seeing the follow-ups to it.
Generally speaking, I'm fan of Chris Pratt and here he is thoroughly entertaining as the "Star Lord - Peter Quill", a sort of inter-galactic treasure hunter who is challenged to track down an orb. Once he finds and tries to sell it, his world becomes a whole lot more interesting as just about everyo ... ne from Djimon Hounsou - sporting a cracking hairdo as "Korath", to kick-ass Zoe Saldana "Gamora" and the most unlikely of duos "Rocket" & "Groot"- one a racoon (Bradley Cooper), the other a walking tree with an extremely limited vocabulary (Vin Diesel) - want to snatch it from him! It soon transpires that the orb contains a source of unimaginable power that the evil "Thanos" and his lieutenant "Ronan" (Lee Pace) will stop at nothing to possess. When all these attempts to steal his artefact attract the attention of the authorities lead by an immaculately coiffured Glenn Close, they end up in a maximum security prison where they decide to join forces - alongside the deservedly named "Drax the Destroyer" (Dave Bautista), forcing their way out and setting off on a quest to stop the arch criminals from reducing Ms. Close's world to atoms. It's got bundles of charisma, this film - the script is witty and fast moving, the characters are easily the most interesting and developed in the ensemble Marvel-verse, and the pretty eclectic soundtrack is used properly, rather than as a substitute for the dialogue. I'm praying that it doesn't spawn a whole slew of pointless sequels and spin-offs; it's originality is an huge part of it's charm.
**Guardians of the Galaxy embraced its underdog status in the MCU and catapulted its cast of misfits into stardom!** Who saw this movie coming? I know I didn’t. I only saw Guardians of the Galaxy because it’s a Marvel movie, but I knew nothing about the characters, and even some of the actors wer ... e still on the rise, but James Gunn and this movie turned them into mega-stars! This movie perfectly balances exceptional comedic performances with sincere heartfelt moments. This rag-tag group of outcasts finds family in each other while finding their way into our hearts. I expected a hilarious performance from Chris Pratt (but was surprised at how ripped he got for the role!) but was surprised by how funny Dave Bautista and Karen Gillan were proving themselves as sensational comedic actors. These unknown characters and lesser-known actors became household names due to great fun writing, entertaining performances, excellent effects, and a perfectly chosen director that knew how to bring it all together.
A good nerd flick for the geeks! At least this one has some humor. My daughter loves Groot. ...
Guardians of the Galaxy has solidified itself as an incredible franchise within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Volume 1: The creation of these characters injected suspense, excitement, and a generous dose of over-the-top comedy into the MCU. Chris Pratt's portrayal of Star-Lord was a fantastic ch ... oice, and the characters like Rocket and Groot became instant fan favorites, with merchandise flying off the shelves. While Nebula's transformation from antihero to hero was well-received, Gamora felt underutilized. Drax provided comic relief, but off-screen controversies involving the actor can affect viewers' perception of the character. Overall, the movie is enjoyable and worth watching. Volume 2: While some may prefer the first installment, Volume 2 offers a deeper dive into the characters and more excitement. The film is wonderfully executed, providing a fantastic adventure that is highly recommended for its magical space journey and character development. Volume 3: This installment returns to the original concept of Marvel, seamlessly connecting with other films in the MCU. The movie offers fantastic character development, ensuring each character shines without overshadowing the others. Star-Lord and Gamora remain central, but the film also explores Rocket's origin story exceptionally well. The ensemble cast, including Mantis, Nebula, Groot, and Drax, deliver standout performances. New additions like Cosmo and Blurp add charm, while Adam Warlock's portrayal, though slightly disappointing, is explained within the storyline. The film is emotional, with impactful end credit scenes, making it a must-watch in theaters. Holiday Special: The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special is an exciting and enjoyable addition to the franchise, offering a fun and engaging viewing experience. The special presentation is a delightful continuation of the characters' stories, making them more relatable and adding an extra layer of excitement to the Marvel universe. This special is a testament to the franchise's creativity and is a welcome addition to the MCU continuity.