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James Gunn debunks rumor about a Disney+ Guardians of The Galaxy prequel series focuses on Gamora’s family-like relationship with Nebula and Thanos – “lol no – he tortured them, not exactly a “family-like” relationship”

James Gunn debunks rumor about a Disney+ Guardians of The Galaxy prequel series focuses on Gamora’s family-like relationship with Nebula and Thanos – “lol no – he tortured them, not exactly a “family-like” relationship”

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  1. Is Gunn just about the only Marvel creative that goes out of his way to say “this shit is just made up“ while the rest of Marvel happily lets fans spin their brains against the inside of their skulls?

  2. I mean those two things aren’t mutually exclusive? Family can torture other family lol. They literally called Thanos their father, and he called them his daughters. That literally makes it a “family-like relationship” no matter how abusive that relationship was.

  3. I think GOTG3 will start with 2014 Gamora joining the team. Quill will try to recreate what he lost with 2014 Gamora, even though Rocket and Nebula keep trying to tell him it’s not the same Gamora and his plan isn’t gonna work.

    She catches on and scolds him for using her like that.

    They then ultimately have to work together to defeat the villain during the third act. After the fight, 2014 Gamora leaves telling Quill he’s not a bad guy but she doesn’t love him and he has to move on.

    She leaves with Nebula to find a new life for themselves now that Thanos is defeated.

  4. Silly speculation, as half the leads are expensive CGI. However, I’d greatly enjoy an Ebony Maw Disney+ series. Best character of the children of Thanos, and seeing him whisper in the ear of the Badoon, Shiar, Chitauri or Kree would be entertaining.

  5. I can already imagine some cartoon sit-com like show where thanos walks through the door: Honey, i’m hooooome, while putting his big ass sword and helmet up on the wall in the entry-way.

    “Oh hi honey”, his wife says. “how was work?”

    “Oh you know… perfectly balanced.”

    “Well, dinner is ready… some sorta weird soup-like substance, your favorite!”

    “Gamora, you finished rebuilding your sister? dinner’s ready!”

  6. Fucking good. It still sticks in my craw that the scene from Infinity War in which Thanos kills Gamora has absolutely no hint of rejection of his view of their relationship. The music? Sorrowful, depicting emotional sacrifice. No hint of dissonance. Red Skull? Contradicting Gamora’s words, her true experience of her childhood.

    “Yes kids, watch as the abuser grabs his daughter (who due to his size looks like a child with their parent) by the arm, drags her and throws her and kills her, because he *loves* her! And that love is real, OK? He’s hurting her because he loves her!”

    The most revolting thing I’ve seen done by MCU creators. The fact they got away with this with no one saying, “Uhh does anyone think the optics and messaging on this are a *teensy* bit questionable?” is incredible to me.

    Before anyone jumps in to say, “But the movie was from Thanos’ POV!” Well then we should be hearing triumphant music when he wins, as all the fighters turn to dust. We should be hearing dope action music as he chokes out Loki and beats the shit out of Hulk. But it’s just this scene, validating his violence and trauma towards his daughter before he kills her.

  7. This comment is really weird coming from the writer. Abusive relationships exist, I mean he himself decided to show (although not really well imo) one in GotG2.

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