Marvel’s
upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy is one of the most anticipated superhero
movies to come, simply because it is an unknown.
Actor
Benicio Del Toro was recently in France promoting his movie Jimmy P or Psychotherapy
of a Plains Indian and gave an interview to the magazine Les Inrockuptibles,
where he talked a little bit about the character he is playing in The Guardians
of the Galaxy, The Collector.
“When
someone calls you and says ‘I need you in my movie,’ it’s exciting. I like
comic book movies, and it’s totally new for me. My character is The Collector.
I’ve never heard of him so I just started [to research] about him…"
“A
blockbuster can be really tiring to do, but it’s fun to shoot one occasionally.
You have many people around you who bombard you with [a lot of] information…
You cannot go wrong.”
In a
previous interview actor Michael Rooker, who is playing Yondu in Guardians said
that James Gunn the director told him, ‘Don’t read any of the comics!’, now it
seems that Gunn either doesn’t care, doesn’t know or as a different approach to
each character.
“For
example, they told you ‘Now you have to go in this restaurant and kill this
person.’ And then you ask: ‘Who? The blue haired girl, or the guy with the
wig?’ And you don’t get the answer. And suddenly, you heard ‘Action!’ And you
have to go along: so you shoot everywhere and they’ll find a solution for the
final cut.”
The
Collector Bio:
“Like
all the Elders of the Universe, the origin of the Collector is lost in
antiquity. What is known is that he is one of the oldest living beings in the
universe, having been among the first of the universe's races to become
sentient in the wake of the Big Bang. Virtually immortal, the Collector spent
the first millennia of his existence with his wife and daughter on the tranquil
world he chose as his home base. When their daughter had grown to maturity and
left them, the Collector's wife died of mysterious causes. The Collector was
unprepared for her demise: he had thought her as immortal as well. In
meditation, he realized that an important factor in an Elder's immortality is
the will to live, and his wife had simply lost hers.
Determined
not to succumb to his wife's malady, the Collector meditated upon what he might
do to give his life meaning. In a vision, he foresaw that beings of great power
would arise one day determined to destroy all life in the universe. To prevent
this from happening, he decided to devote his life to collecting living beings
and artifacts from throughout the known universe, and placing them in
safekeeping. As a fail safe if what he foresaw came to pass, he could
repopulate the universe and bequeath to them the knowledge and culture of the
past.
Building
himself a large starship, the Collector set forth, stopping at every inhabited
world he found to acquire a sample of their finest achievements as well as
living representatives of the world's life-forms. In a matter of years, his
ship was completely filled, and the Collector was forced to suspend his mission
in order to build expanded facilities for his permanent collection. With the
aid of robo-mechanics acquired from the planet Cron, the Collector converted
several uninhabited planets into giant museums, and transferred his collection
there. Every time his ship's hold was filled, he would return to the
museum-worlds to deposit his recent acquisitions. At present, the Collector has
filled ten museum-worlds with artifacts from a hundred thousand planets.
Over
the eons, the Collector's monomania became more and more obsessive; making him
lose sight of the original reason for which he began his collection. In recent
years, the first being of great power he had foreseen as a threat to all life,
Thanos of Titan, had been born and defeated without the Collector's
intervention. When the second such great threat to life, Korvac of Earth,
appeared, the Collector decided to send his daughter Carina to spy on him.
Korvac slew the Collector before he could reveal to Earth's heroes what he knew
of Korvac. A short time later, the Collector's kinsman, the Grandmaster, played
a contest of champions with the spirit of Death itself, winning the power to
resurrect the Collector apparently at the cost of his own immortal life.
Resurrected,
the Collector resumed his ancient task. In his most recent known vision, he
foresaw the attempt of Surtur to destroy Asgard. The collector also saw fit to
foil the juvenile plans of Enmity by using the female members of the Guardians
of the Galaxy; Gamora, Mantis and Quasar along with the Lady Liberators members
the Invisible Woman, She-Hulk, Storm, Thundra, Valkyrie and the Skrull known as
Lyja the Lazerfist, together these powerful women defeated Unum. The collector
returned all the women to their respective places in the universe as he
returned to his business of preserving the universe in his own strange way.”
Via
Marvel
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