James Gunn, the writer, and director of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 admit he cried a lot when writing the script to its Marvel Studios threequel.
The third Marvel Studios film was postponed for a very long time because of some variables, including the shooting and subsequent rehiring of its director and author. As a result, Gunn was hired by Warner Bros. to direct The Suicide Squad, a film set in the DC Extended Universe.
Gunn, on the other hand, had worked on the script for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, so he has been aware of what is in store for everyone’s favourite cosmic group for quite some time. So far, not much is known about the storyline of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, however there have been hints as to what to expect.
The burgeoning mystery of where 2014 Gamora went after Thanos’ defeat in Avengers: Endgame will almost surely be a focal point of the narrative, and of course that the eagerly anticipated look into Rocket’s origins.
Considering that the Guardians of the Galaxy’s participation in Thor: Love and Thunder, there is also a chance Thor will appear in the film. Whatever the case might be, based on Gunn’s recent remarks, the movie seems to be an emotional roller coaster.
When requested on Twitter with a lover how much the public would weep while watching Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Gunn said he doesn’t know. He did, however, say that he cried a lot when composing the threequel’s plot.
Check out the rest of his market under Before Gunn’s firing, it was widely assumed that Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 would usher in Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This is reasonable, since the threequel is expected to answer the question of what happened to Gamora.
Star-Lord and his group claimed to have put out to locate her together with the God of Thunder by the end of Avengers: Endgame, however, depending on where the movie falls from the MCU’s timeline, they may be redirected by Thor’s current pursuit in Love and Thunder.
Most of the Guardians of the Galaxy are still with Thor in new set pictures from Taika Waititi’s film, including Kraglin, who currently wields Yondu’s fin.