I don't know if we can call it "basically a two-parter" when it's a separate story (particularly given the two films in between). At least, we don't know much for certain. What we do know for certain is it'll involve the same heroes and the same villain. That alone will make it much more interconnected than anything else we've seen. But it seems like one of those two parters where the second part is a radical change from the first. I'm trying to think of a good analogy. The only one coming to mind is in DS9, The Search pt. 1 and The Search pt. 2 are very different stories or maybe TNG's Chain of Command. But I also think it's very fair to say that we don't even have enough information for that.
...founding members Night Thrasher, who’s described as some rich dude with a YouTube channel, and the kinetic ball-thrower Speedball will join this latest iteration of the team. Rounding it out will be later members Microbe, a shy hypochondriac who’s like Aquaman, except with germs and diseases, and Deborah Fields, a telekinetic who was added during the group’s 2005 TV show plot line by a producer looking to add “drama” to the team. She wasn’t around for very long, making her inclusion a bit of a wild card. Another mystery is the addition of Mister Immortal, a supposedly immortal being who founded the Great Lakes Avengers (which Squirrel Girl was in). He’s never been in the New [Warriors], so this is kind of uncharted territory.
Why am I getting a Mystery Men vibe out of this? I could enjoy something like that, but I doubt it fits the books.
I can totally see that.Why am I getting a Mystery Men vibe out of this?
I hope Thor: Ragnarok has a Guardians cameo to demonstrate Asgard/Thor's awareness of events in that part of space.
I hope Thor: Ragnarok has a Guardians cameo to demonstrate Asgard/Thor's awareness of events in that part of space.
No, you are quite right. An earlier interview with Gunn confirms this - the current iteration of GotG will end after their trilogy, but the series as a whole will evolve to add in new members so the Guardians can continue onwards - just not necessarily with Star Lord/Gamora etc:So, does that mean that Guardians will end after 3 movies, like Iron Man et al? I'd honestly expected it to be the exception that would keep going but with a rotating cast, like the Avengers. Maybe the Guardians will also guest star in other cosmic movies. Either way, it certainly sounds like Marvel intends the Cosmic end of the MCU to be a much bigger part of phase 4.
No doubt something similar will happen with the Avengers team, like in the comics, shifting and morphing through different iterations. Obviously the equation is far more complex given Actors rather than drawn characters are involved, but if Marvel want to innovate, diversify and refresh their universe they will need to move beyond the core Iron Man/Captain America/Thor cast eventually.
I sense the MCU could take a sharp decline In interest once the series tries to move away from that core for both actor and character reasons. Comic adaptations are so based on their core characters that historically, even the published sources have suffered sales drops when moving too far away from the flagship characters (hence the endless reboots, usually going back to a version of a "prime" continuity and/or universe).
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