Speaking
to IGN, Marvel Studios head honcho Kevin Feige was quizzed about the
hints dropped in the final act of Guardians in regards to Peter
Quill's father and whether that will be the main storyline or the
already announced sequel.
"I
think it's pretty important," Feige confirmed when we touched
the implications of this story thread. "I think there's a reason
we seeded it at the very end of the film like that. I think that
would certainly be part of a next Guardians adventure. Certainly,
that would be part of it."
Feige
then said that they "would wait for the next Guardians
adventure," to explain Quill's lineage. Adding,"I think
that's pretty important for James [Gunn] and would be appropriate in
a [Guardians movie]. I don't think you'd spoil that in Cap 3."
The
MCU head planner was then asked about the future of Nebula, who
unlike Ronan, and according to Feige might return.
"I
would say any character that doesn't overtly perish is certainly fair
game to come back," Feige conceded. "If people know the
comic lore, Nebula has a lot of varying different roles to play over
the course of a lot of different titles in the comics. We have
somebody like Karen, and you have a look that is so weird and so
great. I think that's something we'd all like to see again."
Then
the big question dropped, would we need to see Thanos destroy a
planet or obliterate an entire civilization before he makes his big
debut, or could he just drop unannounced in (I'm assuming) Avengers
3?
"That
is an excellent point to make," Feige reflected when asked if he
felt they needed to highlight the consequences of Thanos' wrath. "I
don't know. The truth is, anything I say would be a spoiler, frankly,
on that. I don't think it's required. I think you could go right into
a Thanos-centered movie and tell the audience anything you need to
know. But the fun of our universe is that the characters can pop up
in multiple franchises, so... perhaps. It is a good question."
Finally,
Feige was asked if there is a possiblity of having a
Guardians/Avengers team-up.
"You know, the fun about The Avengers, as we we're gearing up to that, was 'how would Tony Stark deal with goody two-shoes Steve Rogers in World War II?'" Feige said when asked how The Avengers would get along with the Guardians. "What would Tony Stark think of a Norse god who wields a hammer? The brilliance of Joss [Whedon] was having fun with that. So who knows if and when these guys would ever connect, but it is fun thinking about, how would Steve Rogers react to Rocket? Or, you're right, Drax couldn't even have a conversation with Tony Stark! [Laughs] I have a theory that the more time Drax spends with Peter Quill, the more he's going to start to learn, perhaps, that people aren't always as literal as his species would assume."
Source
- IGN
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