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Director: | James Gunn |
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Writer: | James Gunn |
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The Guardians must fight to keep their newfound family together as they unravel the mysteries of Peter Quill's true parentage. | |
Release Date: | Apr 19, 2017 |
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Director: | James Gunn |
Writer: | James Gunn |
Genres: | Adventure, Action, Science Fiction |
Keywords | superhero, sequel, space, duringcreditsstinger, based on comic, misfit, aftercreditsstinger, marvel cinematic universe (mcu), egotistical |
Production Companies | Marvel Studios |
Box Office |
Revenue: $863,756,051
Budget: $200,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: May 11, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Chris Pratt | Peter Quill / Star-Lord |
Zoe Saldaña | Gamora |
Dave Bautista | Drax |
Vin Diesel | Baby Groot (voice) |
Bradley Cooper | Rocket (voice) |
Kurt Russell | Ego |
Michael Rooker | Yondu |
Karen Gillan | Nebula |
Pom Klementieff | Mantis |
Sylvester Stallone | Stakar Ogord |
Elizabeth Debicki | Ayesha |
Chris Sullivan | Taserface |
Sean Gunn | Kraglin / On-Set Rocket |
Tommy Flanagan | Tullk |
Laura Haddock | Meredith Quill |
Aaron Schwartz | Young Ego Facial Reference |
Hannah Gottesman | Sovereign Chambermaid |
Hilty Bowen | Sovereign Pilot |
Ben Browder | Sovereign Admiral |
Alex Klein | Zylak |
Luke Cook | Zylak's Frenemy |
Evan Jones | Retch |
Joe Fria | Oblo |
Terence Rosemore | Narblik |
Jimmy Urine | Halfnut |
Stephen Blackehart | Brahl |
Steve Agee | Gef |
Blondy Baruti | Huhtar |
Richard Christy | 'Down There!' |
Rob Zombie | Unseen Ravager |
Sierra Love | Robot Courtesan |
Kendra Carelli | Robot Courtesan |
Milynn Sarley | Robot Courtesan |
Seth Green | Howard the Duck (voice) |
Molly C. Quinn | Howard's Date |
Michael Rosenbaum | Martinex |
Rhoda Griffis | Sneeper Madame |
Stan Lee | Watcher Informant |
David Hasselhoff | The Form of David Hasselhoff |
Mac Wells | Officer Fitzgibbon |
Jim Gunn Sr. | Weird Old Man |
Leota Gunn | Weird Old Man's Mistress |
Elizabeth Faith Ludlow | Easik Mother |
Wyatt Oleff | Young Peter Quill |
Gregg Henry | Grandpa Quill |
Damita Jane Howard | Grandpa Quill's Friend |
Ving Rhames | Charlie-27 |
Michelle Yeoh | Aleta Ogord |
Mike Escamilla | Scrote (uncredited) |
Miley Cyrus | Mainframe (voice) (uncredited) |
Jeff Goldblum | En Dwi Gast / Grandmaster (uncredited) |
Donny Carrington | Kree Monk (uncredited) |
Nea Dune | Lovebot (uncredited) |
Fred Galle | Sovereign Leader (uncredited) |
Alphonso A'Qen-Aten Jackson | Ravager (uncredited) |
Kelly Richardson | Daisy Kiu (uncredited) |
Guillermo Rodriguez | Cop #2 (uncredited) |
Josh Tipis | Humanoid Ravager (uncredited) |
Jason Williams | Huge Guard of the Sovereign Nation (uncredited) |
Joe Heath | 1980 Dairy Queen Employee (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Kevin Houlihan | Assistant Art Director |
George Hull | Conceptual Design |
Russell Bobbitt | Property Master |
Ramsey Avery | Supervising Art Director |
Tara Feldstein Bennett | Casting |
Jason B. Stamey | Casting Associate |
Barbara Harris | ADR Voice Casting |
Dave Jordan | Music Supervisor |
Lora Hirschberg | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Boni Yanagisawa | Stunt Double |
Keith Splinter Davis | Stunts |
David Castillo | Stunts |
Marc Canonizado | Utility Stunts |
Christopher Kelly | Production Assistant |
Riley Flanagan | Set Production Assistant |
Justin Trudeau | Set Designer |
Vincent Oppido | Orchestrator |
Sean Noel Walker | CG Supervisor |
Guy Williams | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Nick S. Cross | Set Dresser |
Marshall T. Broyles | Special Effects Technician |
Dan Abnett | Comic Book |
Andy Lanning | Comic Book |
Henry Braham | Director of Photography |
Fred Raskin | Editor |
Sarah Halley Finn | Casting |
Judianna Makovsky | Costume Design |
Scott Chambliss | Production Design |
Dylan Goss | Aerial Director of Photography |
Kevin Kirkpatrick | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
David Acord | Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor |
Addison Teague | Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor |
Christopher Boyes | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Jim Palmer | Stunt Double |
Chad Randall | Stunts |
Carolina Jiménez | Layout |
Daniel McGraw | Makeup Artist |
Steve Englehart | Characters |
Jim Starlin | Characters |
Stan Lee | Characters |
Larry Lieber | Characters |
Jack Kirby | Characters |
Bill Mantlo | Characters |
John Buscema | Thanks |
Chris Claremont | Thanks |
Gene Colan | Thanks |
Don Heck | Thanks |
David Yarovesky | Thanks |
Deborah Rutherford | Makeup Artist |
Leiki Veskimets | Production Manager |
Gui DaSilva-Greene | Utility Stunts |
Lars P. Winther | First Assistant Director |
Nicolas Bosc | Stunts |
Joe Bucaro III | Stunts |
Ben Aycrigg | Stunts |
Casey Adams | Stunts |
John Casino | Stunt Double |
Rob de Groot | Stunt Double |
Zack Duhame | Stunts |
Riley Harper | Stunt Coordinator |
Thomas Robinson Harper | Stunt Coordinator |
Kevin L. Jackson | Utility Stunts |
Tony McFarr | Stunt Double |
Casey O'Neill | Stunt Coordinator |
Kelly Richardson | Stunt Double |
Rex Reddick | Stunts |
Larry Rippenkroeger | Stunt Double |
Aden Stay | Stunt Double |
Lee-Anne Telford | Stunt Double |
Amy Lynn Tuttle | Stunt Double |
Jann K. Engel | Art Direction |
Craig Wood | Editor, Editorial Manager |
Jay Hart | Set Decoration |
Elena Albanese | Art Direction |
Vlad Bina | Art Direction |
Stephen Christensen | Art Direction |
Iain McFadyen | Art Direction |
Harry E. Otto | Art Direction |
Thomas Valentine | Art Direction |
Christine Youngstrom | Art Department Coordinator |
Daniel Frank | Assistant Art Director |
Haisu Wang | Assistant Art Director |
Stacey S. McIntosh | Construction Coordinator |
Nashia Wachsman | Music Editor |
Darrell Hall | Music Editor |
Michael Crow | Assistant Costume Designer |
Lisa Tomczeszyn | Assistant Costume Designer |
Nick Scarano | Costume Supervisor |
Steve Constancio | Ager/Dyer |
Hannah Greene | Costume Coordinator |
Javier Arrieta | Key Costumer |
Kim M. Holly | Key Costumer |
Sanford Slepak | Key Costumer |
John M. 'Jack' Wright | Key Costumer |
Jack Taggart | Ager/Dyer |
Casey Crespo | Seamstress |
Melanie Mascioli | Key Set Costumer |
Tiffany Busche | Set Costumer |
Sara Cobbeldick | Set Costumer |
Ashley Marie Parker | Set Costumer |
Peter White | Set Costumer |
Austin Harris | Aerial Camera |
Eric Dvorsky | Aerial Camera Technician |
Kent Harvey | Camera Operator |
Dan Cornwall | Gaffer |
Ron Newburn | Gaffer |
Tom Fendley | Rigging Gaffer |
Steven Blizzard | Drone Operator |
Darryl Humber | Dolly Grip |
John Slade | Techno Crane Operator |
Paul Hymns | Key Grip |
Arslan Elver | Animation Supervisor |
C. Alan Rawlins Sr. | Key Grip |
Chase Paris | Casting |
Jules Holdren | Key Hair Stylist |
Tina Fabulic | Key Hair Stylist |
Bill Myer | Key Makeup Artist |
John Blake | Makeup Department Head |
Kate Katz | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Babak Bina | 3D Generalist |
Daniel Perez | 3D Generalist |
David O'Donnell | 3D Generalist |
Sebastian Schmall | 3D Generalist |
Simone Kraus Townsend | Animation Supervisor |
Lluis Casals Marsol | Animation Director |
Lidia Martinez Prado | Animation Director |
Steven Sandles | Creature Technical Director |
Maxime Cazaly | Creature Technical Director |
Francis Leong | Creature Technical Director |
Daniel Sudick | Special Effects Supervisor |
Grant Harris | Lead Animator |
Alvise Avati | Lead Animator |
Alessandro Ciucci | Lead Animator |
Jerry Kung | Lead Animator |
Adam Heinis | Special Effects Coordinator |
Patrick Smith | Pre-Visualization Supervisor |
James Baker | Pre-Visualization Supervisor |
Lukasz Bukowiecki | VFX Editor |
Dominic Mayer | VFX Editor |
Jan Reichmann | VFX Editor |
Graham Martin | VFX Production Coordinator |
Alessandro Cioffi | VFX Supervisor |
Adrian Corsei | VFX Supervisor |
Martin Allan Kloner | Visual Effects Editor |
Corbin Mehl | Visual Effects Editor |
Lorena Talpan | Visual Effects Editor |
Joel Thompson | Visual Effects Editor |
Duncan Williams | Visual Effects Editor |
Brad Semenoff | ADR Editor, Dialogue Editor |
Lisa J. Levine | ADR Supervisor |
Jeffrey A. Humphreys | Boom Operator |
Ian Bender | Boom Operator |
Jason C. Lewis | Boom Operator |
Shelley Roden | Foley |
Christopher Flick | Foley |
Jacob Riehle | First Assistant Sound Editor |
Lee Gilmore | Sound Effects Editor |
Adam Kimmerlin | First Assistant Editor |
Simon Morgan | First Assistant Editor |
Kathryn Himoff | Additional Editing |
Mikey Black | Grip |
Jonathan Fawkner | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Andy Park | Visual Development |
Jerad Marantz | Concept Artist |
John David Duncan | Art Department Assistant |
Alexei Dmitriew | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Val Mayerik | Characters |
Keith Giffen | Characters |
Jim Valentino | Thanks |
Alexander T.H. Browne | VFX Artist |
Steve Gan | Characters |
Jerry Bingham | Thanks |
Sal Buscema | Thanks |
Arnold Drake | Thanks |
Mike Friedrich | Thanks |
Timothy Green II | Thanks |
Mark Gruenwald | Thanks |
Salvador Larroca | Thanks |
Roger Stern | Thanks |
Aaron Valentino | Thanks |
Jeff Redmond | Thanks |
Jarred Land | Thanks |
Michael Rintoul | Thanks |
Paul Pelletier | Thanks |
Jeffrey G. Barnett | Stunts |
Viktor Petrov | Visual Effects Assistant Editor |
Chad Bowman | Stunts |
Randy James Beckman | Stunts |
Brandon Beckman | Stunts |
Kevin Arnold | Stunts |
Kevin Cassidy | Utility Stunts |
Reid Harper | Stunts |
James Young | Fight Choreographer |
Tony Lazzara | Stunts |
Ruben Maldonado | Stunts |
Bayland Rippenkroeger | Stunts |
Laurie Singer | Stunts |
Dalton Rondell | Stunts |
Todd Warren | Stunt Double |
Steve Upton | Utility Stunts |
Michael Hansen | Utility Stunts |
Craig H. Davidson | Stunts |
Nick Pepin | Production Assistant |
Kyler Dennis | Second Assistant Camera |
Andrew Francis | Senior Colorist |
Thom Khoury Williams | Utility Stunts |
Jane Oshita | Stunts |
Christopher Townsend | Visual Effects Supervisor |
James Gunn | Director, Script Supervisor, Writer |
Camille Friend | Hair Department Head |
Steve Gerber | Characters |
Tyler Bates | Original Music Composer |
Tex Kadonaga | Set Designer |
Allison Gainza | Special Effects Technician |
Daniel Macarin | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Molly Doyle | Casting Associate |
Larissa Lowthorp | Creative Director |
Kiel Figgins | Senior Animator |
Simona Paparelli | Executive Assistant |
Name | Title |
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Lars P. Winther | Co-Producer |
Louis D'Esposito | Executive Producer |
Stan Lee | Executive Producer |
Jonathan Schwartz | Executive Producer |
Victoria Alonso | Executive Producer |
Nik Korda | Executive Producer |
Kevin Feige | Producer |
Simon Hatt | Associate Producer |
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I didn’t enjoy this as much as the first one. Too long — could have been about 30 minutes shorter. I don’t mind long movies, but they shouldn’t feel long. There’s some good humour throughout the movie and the characters are enjoyable, particularly Rocket who is my favourite! Story is pretty thin. So ... me good action sequences, of course. Overall, an average movie. Has lost some of the freshness of the original.
_Logan_, 2017's first Marvel offering, was a movie I loved because of just how little it relied on its comic book origins, completely forgoing the superhero tropes and going in its own unique and totally enthralling direction. _Guardians 2_ however, is a movie I loved because of just how intensel ... y it embraced its comic book origins. The Kirby-isms shine through brilliantly and every couple of minutes I found myself grinning like an idiot at some new reference or stylistic choice. _Logan_ might be the super hero movie for people who don't like super hero movies. _Guardians 2_ is the super hero movie for people who have steeped themselves deeply in the lore of super heroes. But I absolutely adore them both for the same reason: How they made me **feel**. _Final rating:★★★★ - An all round good movie with a little something extra._
The David Hasselhoff of all reviews, obviously. Do you have any tape? Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, directed by James Gunn, is an action-packed Marvel comedy. The guardians unravel the mysteries of Star-lord aka Peter Quill's (Chris Pratt) broken history while avoiding constant danger. Oh. A ... nd did I mention the soundtrack? Muy bueno! 8) Unlike most sequels, Vol. 2 might actually be better than Vol. 1. The entire cast is more likable than the first film. Drax the Destroyer (Dave Bautista) has more comedic lines like, "When you're ugly and someone loves you, it means they love you for who you are." Rocket Racoon (Bradley Cooper) still maintains a sentimental but adorably tough persona. And Baby Groot is cute as ever whenever he says,"I am groot." In his baby-voice. One of the more noticeable differences is the relationship between Gamora (Zoe Saldana) and Star-lord. It's not as intimate. We were all hoping for a sci-fi sex scene. We don't get it! The fight scenes are nothing less than spectacular. There's a scene with Yondu (Michael Rooker) where he's using a whistle-controlled weapon to kill an entire space crew of villains ALL IN SLOW-MOTION! Just go watch the film. It's worth it for the cgi-artwork alone.
“Guardian’s are back to save the galaxy once again” I felt in this movie the true star was baby Groot the part that how he understands and gives out his understandings in his own style which makes us laugh out loud. Got to see a funny side in Drax the before edition he was always angry this one h ... e always laughs I like the part he keeps saying positive things and suddenly ends it with a negative touch. Now to talk about gamora and quill love is in the air but she keeps denying it. Quills line “We keep searching for something our whole life and we never realize that it has been with us the whole time”. Always hated yondu but this movie made me change. Did not get to see Thanos, I know he is been kept for the big picture. Rockets awesome one liners especially TASERFACE made me burst out with laughter. An awesome family entertainer with action comedy and adventure. And not to forget mantis she was so freaking innocent. Waiting patiently for the next part in this series loved this one. would recommend this movie for everyone. Notable Acting Chris Pratt (Peter Quill/Star-Lord) famous for his acting in Jurassic World Zoe Saldana (Gamora) famous for her acting in Avatar and Star Trek into darkness Dave Bautista (Drax) he is a famous WWE wrestler and also acted in movies like 007 spectre Vin Diesel (Baby Groot) famous for his movie series fast and furious Bradley Cooper (Rocket) famous for his movies like silver linings playbook and the hangover Michael Rooker (Yondu) Karen Gillan (Nebula) famous for the movie Oculus and the tv series Doctor Who Pom Klementieff (Mantis) Kurt Russell (Ego) famous for his movies the hateful eight, the thing and death proof My Rating 10/10
**Guardians' date with the creator.** The first film was the most unexpected. That was one of the most colourfull space films I have ever seen. Youthful, energetic, fantastic visuals and so the same followed in this sequel as well. Not the same good, but stood to the expectation of the first film ... 's success. This story does not have a great adventure in the galaxy. A simple quest, but a thrilling action-adventure. Now this accidental space gang is set to meet the creator. It's time for Peter to meet his father, Ego. As he still upset with his mother's death, his encounter with his father was not as expectedly smooth. On the other side of the story, Rocket, Yandu, Baby Groot make their escape from the captivity. They all end up on the Ego's planet where the rest of the film going to take place. Being the guardians of the galaxy, their fight against the whoever threaten the safety of the universe once again tested with their strength as a team. James Gunn did it again. And I'm confident that he's going to do the same for next as well. All the actors were fantastic like the previous film. This time, little fun with little Groot. Anybody who loved the first would love it too. Being a franchise from Marvel universe, it is yet to join the 'Avengers'. So far so good. I'm now expecting one of the best of best trilogies. Bring it on the volume 3. _8/10_
I hate this movie. I'm fine and quite proud to be in the minority with this one. I can't stand how Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 thinks family dynamic is just two people bickering about how much daddy didn't love them as kids. It makes no sense to me why James Gunn or Marvel think that every scene n ... eeds to have multiple jokes thrown in no matter what the tone of the scene is supposed to be. Drax's overused laugh was annoying. Yes, I get it, Baby Groot is dumb. Hahaha.... Oh, now you're ugly shaming a character and playing it for jokes? One note characters, a stupid plot of nothing interesting happening, and of course Starlord's father, a celestial, is nothing more than an evil being setting out to destroy the universe. Does Marvel not realize that villains can have other kinds of motivation? The only two good things about this movie are the soundtrack and the fact that the events have no effect on the overarching MCU plot. So next time I do a Marvel marathon, I can skip over this trash.
This film is a big "watch and learn" nudge to poorly directed comic book films. James Gunn showed us how to effectively use humor to ante up the storytelling, and even took us to Slow-motion 101 Class. ...
I AM MARY POPPINS Y'ALL! Glorious cameos and easter eggs. Not gonna speak much about it to avoid spoilers. Great movie. ...
VISUALS VISUALS! VISUALS! If only my eyes and my head can take it, I would love to watch this on 3D. The team did a superb job on this one! ...
Awesome Mix Number 2 was amazing! The songs and how they were strategically scored in every scene set up the right mood. Got their playlist on repeat! ...
It feels like Vin Diesel influenced the film too much. His #FAMILY theme from the Fast and Furious franchise was all over the film! ...
You can clearly see that Marvel trusted James Gunn. Everything he did, even the slapstick-LooneyToon-ish kind of humor were perfect. He clearly had fun conceptualizing and visualizing everything. ...
Solid character development and motivation. Can't gush about it now to avoid spoilers. All I can say is: "Watch it." ...
Two words: BABY GROOT! Groot was there to make the nerds' wives and girlfriends stay and watch the film. He's cute, adorable and everything that your Disney princesses would love! ...
The villain, like any other Marvel villains except Loki, sucks. Unclear motivations + can be defeated by the power of love. You know, all that jazz. But aside from that, the entire movie was a very enjoyable watch. ...
Overall, the second installment delivered very well. It was crazier than the first film, and it was packed with better character development and AWESOME VISUALS! Must....resist spoiling the film. ...
Not as fun as the first one, but it was still jam-packed with all a Marvel movie will be: humor, action, drama, and BABY GROOT! ...
Baby Groot was so, so cute! Honestly, I'd pay to watch a whole movie with just Baby Groot as the focus. ...
What would you get when you put together a group of misfits and call it a day? Hilarious, full of classic songs and drama that you should not miss. ...
It is a pretty good sequel to Volume 1. What we thought to be an epic dad-son moment was just a facade, and honestly, to Quill, who just wanted a father all this time, it was a bit sad. ...