by Chris Vegvary
For those of you who may not be aware, Marvel still has two
films planned in “Phase 2” of their plan for their cinematic universe before
the release of Avengers: Age of Ultron,
the next being Captain America: The
Winter Soldier, which will be followed by Guardians of the Galaxy. There are many people out there unfamiliar
with this band of misfits from the comics, which is a group of outlaws and
aliens that come together to fight for the greater good.
The leader of the group, Peter Quill, is also known as
Star-Lord, and will be played in the film by Chris Pratt (Parks and Recreation, Zero Dark Thirty). Star-Lord is the only
human member of the team, and one can speculate that with Chris Pratt playing
him, there will be quite a bit of humor coming from this character. Another
member of the team is called Drax the Destroyer, played by former professional
wrestler Dave Bautista, who is essentially the Wolverine of the team, in
that he is a vengeful, unstoppable killing machine who is targeting Thanos, the
person responsible for his death and the death of his daughter. Although in the
comics, Drax was killed when Thanos invaded Earth for the Cosmic Cube (or
Tesseract, as it’s called in the Marvel Cinematic Universe), his origin may be
altered since it is believed that Thanos won’t invade Earth until the third Avengers film.
Gamora, a green-skinned alien woman played by Zoe Saldana,
is the adopted daughter of Thanos. She is known as the deadliest woman in the
galaxy, and while she is initially loyal to Thanos, she appears to eventually
have a change of heart and has a major bone to pick with Thanos, on account of
his evil agenda. Groot, who is of a race of large, tree-like aliens, will be
played and voiced by actor Vin Diesel. Groot can possibly be seen as the Hulk of
the team, with his incredible strength, ability to heal (by absorbing wood),
and seemingly low intelligence (being able to say only one phrase: “I am
Groot.”).
Finally, we have Rocket Raccoon, an anthropomorphized
raccoon who has endured genetic alteration and experimentation, and who is an
expert with guns. A smart-mouthed little guy with a lot of spunk, Rocket is as
hilarious as he is deadly, and should provide some decent comic relief
throughout the film, although it has been stated that the character will not be
like a cartoon character. Rocket Raccoon will be voiced by Bradley Cooper.
Now that you know who the Guardians of the Galaxy are, does
that make you more interested in seeing their adventures on the big screen?
While they won’t each get their own individual movies like most of the
characters from The Avengers
did, it should be interesting to see a space epic with Marvel characters who
may one day appear to stand beside the likes of the Avengers when Thanos
decides to invade Earth.
Rocket Raccoon should be an interesting character. But I still like Captain America the best!
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