I saw him right away and broke out into laughter. It was pure Jeff Goldblum. I can't wait to see him in action in Ragnarok.
I saw him right away and broke out into laughter. It was pure Jeff Goldblum. I can't wait to see him in action in Ragnarok.
I think that was one of the Ravagers/OG Guardians.Ah, well there was a woman seen in the post-credits moments (or in the ending sequences) who looked a lot like Hela from Ragnarok.
because that was the amount of Jumps needed to get to Ego. [IE Rocket Racoon just typed in the coordinates to the autopilot without bothering to look at how many jumps it would take - even though he and Yondu knew more than 50 in a row could have detremental effects] <--- That's the 'in Universe explanation.I didn't quite catch the reason, but why did Yondu's ship had to make 700 space jumps?
because that was the amount of Jumps needed to get to Ego. [IE Rocket Racoon just typed in the coordinates to the autopilot without bothering to look at how many jumps it would take - even though he and Yondu knew more than 50 in a row could have detremental effects] <--- That's the 'in Universe explanation.
As for why (in terms of the writers and film itself) - because (given the dialogue setup) it was (hopefully) funny.
Ah, you're right...Trekker is probably thinking of Michelle Yeoh's character. She, Hela, and Bucky all share a stylist.I think that was one of the Ravagers/OG Guardians.
You gotta admit, it's a cool look!Ah, you're right...Trekker is probably thinking of Michelle Yeoh's character. She, Hela, and Bucky all share a stylist.![]()
I think that was one of the Ravagers/OG Guardians.
Ah, you're right...Trekker is probably thinking of Michelle Yeoh's character. She, Hela, and Bucky all share a stylist.![]()
I would be very surprised if we don't get some Goldblum-isms. You can't have him without any Goldblum-isms!You think he'll talk normally or will he inject some of his usual Goldblum-isms into it?
Maybe film product placement for 'Apartments.com'?I would be very surprised if don't get some Goldblum-isms. You can't have him without any Goldblum-isms!
Who I just read earlier today were all members of the original 31st century Guardians of the Galaxy in the comics.Stallone's character was Starhawk, Michelle Yeoh was playing his adopted sister/wife Aleta Starhawk (yes, you heard that right), Miley Cyrus was the talking Robot, Ving Rhames was the big guy, Michael Rosenbaum was Stallone's crystal sidekick.
It sounds most of his dialogue was improvised, so we probably will.I would be very surprised if we don't get some Goldblum-isms. You can't have him without any Goldblum-isms!
He already gave director Taika Waititi a rating of "10 Goldblums out of 10 Goldblums" which is a pretty good sign.I would be very surprised if we don't get some Goldblum-isms. You can't have him without any Goldblum-isms!
Ego's ship seemed to operate on some-kind-of "propulsion" a drive that moved the ship through space in some manner. (Whether action/reaction able to push the ship vastly faster than light through mass manipulation by the ship's drive, or through warping space.) Starlord's and Yondu's ship, and pretty much all the other ships we see in the movie, seem to operate on something like a "stargate" or localized wormhole method that depended on established "jump points" between destinations.
I guess it could be reasoned that all ships have both drives and the wormhole-based drive is used in explored or "developed" areas of space, like using the interstate. The drive we see Ego's ship use is used to get to areas of space not yet reached and/or the "wormhole" network hasn't been expanded that far out yet so the only way to get there is through propulsion. Sort of like, I dunno, having to take the state-highways or back roads. It takes longer and is less developed due to interstellar network not expanded yet.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.