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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

SDCC '13: Gunn On "Galaxy" And Rocket Raccoon!

Asked about how the film adaptation of "Guardians Of The Galaxy" comic will fit into the Cinematic Universe, director James Gunn talked to MTV News after the Marvel panel at Comic-Con:

"We're definitely connected by Thanos, and this is the first movie of the Marvel Cosmic Universe, so we're connected to the rest of the universe and how that plays out is gonna be seen as the future comes along".


And then there's the challenge of bringing the character of Rocket Raccoon to big screen life. Gunn says who is voicing the character will be announced soon:

"It's really about taking, 'Okay there's a talking raccoon,' well how does it exist? And you really take it backwards from there and say, 'well how would that exist?' It's not about creating Bugs Bunny in the middle of The Avengers, it's about creating a character that's a little animal that was taken and experimented on and pulled apart and put back together again and implanted with cybernetics, and he's half-machine and half-raccoon and he's a little gnarled, miserable, pretty angry creature because there's nothing else like him and it's not easy to be."

The Guardians of the Galaxy comic book follows a US pilot who ends up in space during a universal conflict, then is forced to go on the run with a band of futuristic alien ex-cons.

Chris Pratt is Peter Quill/Star-Lord-The character is an interplanetary policeman and the Guardians leader who is born of a human mother and alien father.

WWE superstar Dave Bautista plays Drax the Destroyer who born as the human Arthur Douglas, whose family was attacked and murdered by the villainous Thanos (seen in the credt post-script of The Avengers). Arthur's spirit was then placed into a powerful new body by Kronos, which resulted in Drax the Destroyer's creation. The superhero's powers include incredible strength and the ability to emit energy blasts from his hands.

Zoe Saldana is Gamora a "green-skinned humanoid who is the last of a species that was exterminated by a race known as the Badoon" who also "happens to be a skilled assassin."

"The Walking Dead" fave Michael Rooker plays Yondu Udonta who first appeared in a 1969. He hails from the Zatoan tribe on Centauri IV, the first planet to be colonized outside of the Sun's solar system in the 29th Century. Yondu does not possess any super-human abilities, but he is a skilled hunter with a bow and arrow, and has a mystical "sixth sense" that gives him limited empathic abilities with other life forms. He is one of the founding members of the group.

The lovely Ophelia Lovibond plays "The Collector" who "gathers artifacts and beings in the hopes of saving them from a foretold galactic annihilation."

John C. Reilly has been offered the role of Rhomann Dey in the film who is said to be "Agent Coulson of the 'Guardians' movies," a human agent who serves as a go-between with S.H.I.E.L.D. This is quite different from the comic character, described as an alien centurion in the Nova Corps. There's were reports that the studio was interested in either Hugh Laurie, Alan Rickman or Ken Watanabe to play the role of a colleague of the Dey's.

Glenn Close is "playing a leadership role in Nova Corp, the intergalactic space patrol. ... Close’s role would be the closest thing to the one that Samuel L. Jackson plays in Avengers movie.

Benicio Del Toro is playing The Collector. who is billions of years old and does exactly that - collect rare or valuable items from across the universe. He also has the power of prophecy and created a museum of countless life forms to keep them safe from Thanos.

Lee Pace is playing Ronan The Accussor is an alien Kree with superhuman powers. He was a villain, but has become more heroic in the comics - so he'll probably have an arc in the film.

Karen Gillan is set to play Nebula  a space pirate and the apparent granddaughter of Thanos

Screenwriter Chris McCoy was hired to rewrite the Nicole Perlman’s original script.

Production is underway in London The film arrives August 1, 2014.

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