Making a movie is always a test, will the audiences like it, will they go and see it, but Guardians of the Galaxy, which is set to open next year will be a big test for Marvel, since it will be a brand new adaptation of one of their properties and despite being tied with the rest of Marvel's Cinematic Universe it is still an untested titled.
So
the movie will open next year, but so far neither the director, cast
nor in fact Marvel have shared anything with some meat on them bones.
In
an interview to MTV, actress Zoe Saldana, who plays the hero Gamora
on the film, says that the film will be a new experience.
"A
new way to view superheroes. I mean I love sometimes the consistency
of what the classics have left behind, but I need innovation, and you
can only have so much of 'I'll save you!' after a while it's like 'Oh
god, does he go to the bathroom? Is he hungry? Does he cry? Does he
feel?' Not only do we cover that, we're making heroes after thieves
and they're Robin Hoods and I love that because I'm an underdog. I
always like the longer route, the hardest route, because that's the
only one that's going to teach you great lessons in life and these
characters are absolutely amazing and they have a full blown
redemption. So to be able to sink your teeth into such meaty
characters and to be a part of such a story that is very unique and
obviously has everything that I love: it has space, it has a cooky
director, it literally has just cojones. It has amazing actors that
you would have never thought to put them all together and somehow
we're all here, giving 150% and loving the story that we're doing."
"It's
gonna be very (good) - I hope, I never like to shoot myself in the
foot to seem that confident that I may come across as arrogant, but
I'm rooting for it, a great deal because it was amazing. What we shot
and we left on the screen there were pretty amazing things and I have
a feeling that James is going to capture them very beautifully. I'm
happy to have worked with someone like James, because not everyday do
you meet somebody that is absolutely who they are and you cannot
compare them to anybody else. There's only going to be one James Gunn
and I like that."
On
the other hand, actor Michael Rooker had this to say about his
character Yondu in an interview to TF:
"There’s
hope in this character, but the stuff going on… I can’t talk
about it but… it’s challenging. You have to forget that you have
all these issues like three hour make-up and stuff… once you get
that stuff on you have your own down time. You forget you have it on.
You just play the role and you have great time doing it."
When
asked about what superpowers his character has:
"I
don’t think I’m at liberty to discuss any powers of any sort…
Y’know, most of the roles I play, just by it being who I am –
normally they’re somewhat formidable individuals. That’s just
sort of my look and my build. So we utilise that in almost everything
I’ve done, and it’s the same in Guardians."
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