

Afterwards, throw the coil in the 2 Energy Fissures to collect all the materials.

3.” If Gunn planned to kill off Star Lord or any other character, Marvel executives would not interfere like they did on “Vol. When you reach the room with the 3 Gunk Spitters, you’ll have to defeat two of them with the melon on top of the large rock. “This one really was about seeing it through because it always was designed as a trilogy capper.”Īccording to Feige’s explanation, Gunn had more reign than unusual to do whatever he wanted with the characters in “Vol. “On previous movies, we had some discussions about that but not on this one,” Feige said. Gunn agreed, saying, “I get all the slack, especially on this one.” “As much slack as there is to give, he is given.” “I think he gets all the slack,” Feige said.

3,” Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige said there were far less limitations or rules placed on Gunn than on other Marvel directors. 3.” Asked by Gizmodo how much freedom Gunn had in deciding where his main characters end up in “Vol. 2,” for instance, the Russo brothers would’ve had to overhaul their plans for “Infinity War.”īut such limitations were not placed on Gunn for the upcoming “ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. I really can,'” Gunn said.īecause the Marvel Cinematic Universe is a constantly evolving story, big decisions like killing off a character often can’t be made by a sole writer or director, as it might alter Marvel’s larger plans for later movies. “They called me up and said, ‘We’re thinking about this, does this work? Can you work with this?’ And I went, ‘Got it, yeah. The director said he was “afraid” of doing so because Rooker is a close friend, “but that was where the story naturally progressed to.” Eventually, “Infinity War” directors Joe and Anthony Russo called Gunn to inform him of their plan to kill Gamora. 2,” Gunn killed off Michael Rooker’s Yondu.
