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James Gunn Begins 'Guardians of the Galaxy 2,' Thanks Cast & Crew
by Ethan Anderton
August 4, 2014
Source: Facebook
It's no secret that Guardians of the Galaxy is a box office hit, and another in a long line of successes for Marvel Studios. The sequel was greenlit and announced at Comic-Con just a week before the first film hit theaters, and fans and new audiences alike are fully embracing this ragtag team of space misfits. And while writer and director James Gunn deserves to be celebrating and lining up some other big jobs outside Marvel, he actually spent the weekend working on the script for Guardians of the Galaxy 2, and took the time to write a heartfelt thank you to his cast and crew who helped him make this sci-fi hit possible.
Here's what James Gunn posted on his Facebook page for everyone to see yesterday afternoon:
Thanks to all of you who saw (and are seeing) Guardians of the Galaxy this weekend, from the bottom of my heart. The Guardians are a group of oddballs, outcasts, and geeks. The movie is for anyone who ever felt cast aside, left out, or different. It’s for all of us who don’t belong. This movie belongs to you. And, today, I think we’re doing okay.
I am of course happy with all the film has accomplished box-office-wise. But what touches me the most is that the film I told the folks at Marvel I wanted to make two years ago is the film that you’re seeing in theaters today – it’s that so many of you seem to be directly EXPERIENCING the film I INTENDED. The cast, the producers, the crew, and I felt like we were making something special while we were making it. But it is very rare that a director’s INTENTIONS in creating a film, or a scene, or a character, or a line of dialogue are, seemingly, specifically what is experienced by an audience (not to mention critics!), and that seems to be what has happened here. You have allowed a talking raccoon – for a moment, a minute, or a day – to make you a little more human. And for that, I am profoundly grateful.
If I relied on myself to implement these intentions, the film would be a shambling mess. But instead, I had a wonderful cast, genius producers, an incredibly brave studio, sublimely talented visual effects artists, great editors, and the best damn crew of mostly-British bastards to actually implement these intentions for me. Where I had a good idea they would, through alchemy, transform it into a great one. Many of you involved are friends of mine on Facebook. Many of you will read this somewhere else. I love you all.
You may remember me posting here a couple weeks ago how sad I was to be finishing up the film, that I was having trouble letting go of Rocket, and that I was going to miss him. But seeing him (and Groot, and the rest of the team) embraced by the world like they have been, to be UNDERSTOOD, makes it a wonderful letting go. It’s like giving a foster pet up for adoption to the most wonderful parents in the world.
And, of course, I’m not really saying goodbye as, while many of you have been enjoying the film, I’ve spent this weekend hard at work on the sequel. I couldn’t help myself! The results are nice but it’s really the creative process I love and that keeps me going. I’m on fire with this thing! The Guardians have so many hardships and heartaches and triumphs ahead of them, and I can’t wait to share them with all of you.
Onto week two…
Love, James
And to keep the gratitude train rolling, read Tom Hiddleston's thank you to Joss Whedon for The Avengers.
Guardians of the Galaxy is directed by James Gunn (Slither, Super). Brash adventurer Peter Quill finds himself the object of an unrelenting bounty hunt after stealing a mysterious orb coveted by Ronan, a powerful villain with ambitions that threaten the entire universe. To evade the ever-persistent Ronan, Quill is forced into an uneasy truce with a quartet of disparate misfits — Rocket, a gun-toting raccoon, Groot, a tree-like humanoid, the deadly and enigmatic Gamora and the revenge-driven Drax the Destroyer. But when Peter discovers the true power of the orb and the menace it poses to the cosmos, he must do his best to join his ragtag rivals for a last, desperate stand. Marvel Studios released the film on August 1st. See it now!
9 Comments
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Marvel, unlike many film studios in Hollywood, should be commended for letting directors like Gunn (and Whedon, and Favreau) take the reins and have creative control on these projects. For many it may seem like a risky gamble, but Marvel has a long history of employing artists and letting them do their art. So far it's been a successful strategy. ....let's pretend Edgar Wright was never hired for a Marvel movie...
TheOct8pus on Aug 4, 2014
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That is asking alot lol
Jaren Davis on Aug 4, 2014
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Yeah...Feige has his thumb in everything, it's just a matter of how hard he decides to twist it. IRON MAN 2 was a big lesson for Marvel. I think they have pretty much course corrected though.
DAVIDPD on Aug 5, 2014
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Well said. Class act. Stay "on fire" James... stay on fire. Can't wait.
avconsumer2 on Aug 4, 2014
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All I see is Losers, you know, people who lost stuff...
shane willett on Aug 4, 2014
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I went to see Guardians and was not expecting much. THIS MOVIE BLEW ME AWAY!!!!!! This was the single best, and most fun, movie-watching experience of my life!! (sorry Jurassic Park, Lord of the Rings, etc.) Nothing could have prepared me for the awesomeness!!!!!!!!
Fleshvessel on Aug 5, 2014
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Speaking of Jurassic Park, Chris Pratt will be the lead role in the T-Rex flick next June.
MisterBeasley on Aug 5, 2014
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No way!! Cool man, good for him. I always loved him in Parks and Rec, so it's good to see him kicking some Hollywood ass!!
Fleshvessel on Aug 6, 2014
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I am honestly convinced, without the comical genius of Andy that show would have minimal success.
MisterBeasley on Aug 7, 2014
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