Marvel’s new film Guardians of the Galaxy is out in theaters today. Now that Marvel’s little known team are making a name for themselves, there is a lot of talk about them meeting the Avengers in Phase 3. Recently, GOTG director James Gunn, and Groot Vin Diesel and Starlord Chris Pratt, have all opened up a possible crossover with Iron Man Robert Downey Jr and Chris Evans Captain America.
Recently Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn spoke to Yahoo UK about the possibility of the Guardians meeting up with The Avengers in the future (via Mirror UK):
"We talked about all sorts of possibilities [for a crossover] and I kind of know what the basic plan is. That could or could not include a couple of Avengers and a couple of Guardians meeting up, or all of the Avengers and all of the Guardians….But, we do inhabit the same universe and they’re pretty big personalities that are likely to, at some point or another, run into each other."
Vin Diesel also chimed in on the crossover, adding “I am Groot.” Sorry wrong quote, that was his only line his character has in the movie. What Diesel really said was this:
“I think there’s going to be huge fans of the Guardians and there are huge fans of the Avengers and I think the discussion has already been had. I think the audience may demand something like that.”
However, the film’s star Chris Pratt doesn’t seem quite as comfortable sharing the spotlight with RDJ and Chris Evans:
“If you go from five characters and you add another five characters, that’s ten characters. That can be very difficult. That being said, Marvel knows their stuff. Knows their business. And I see this, rather than taking the worlds that already exist and putting them together, this opens up doors into brand new worlds. We take characters we didn’t even know existed in the four corners of the universe and we see their stories.”
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