Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is undoubtedly the end of an era. The James Gunn-directed trilogy signed off with an emotional adventure that united the team of intergalactic misfits to save one of their own, before the Guardians made the decision to go their separate ways — with a new team suiting up to help protect the galaxy.But, is it really the end?Following the end credits, which see Chris Pratt's Peter Quill returning to Earth to reconnect with his grandfather, the typical Marvel title card appears, promising, «The Amazing Star-Lord will return.»So, what does this mean?
When asked about the moment at the premiere in New York City, Pratt seemed to choose his words carefully. «Well, this is the last time these Guardians of the Galaxy will be on screen together,» he explained. «This is Vol.
3. It's very intentionally a trilogy, and this is the end.»As for where he'd like to see the characters in the future, the actor again kept things vague, but seemed slightly more optimistic that he might plug his headphones into Star-Lord's Zune once again. «Oh, man.
I don't know,» he said. «There's a brilliant group of incredible minds in charge of coming up with the stories. And I'll be standing by waiting to answer the call.
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