Guardians of the Galaxy

'Guardians of the Galaxy' Shows Gamora's Origins in New Clip
'Guardians of the Galaxy' Shows Gamora's Origins in New Clip
'Guardians of the Galaxy' Shows Gamora's Origins in New Clip
Whether or not James Gunn disputes their canonicity with the films, Disney XD’s Guardians of the Galaxy shorts already have us aboard the new series by filling in gaps the MCU may never get around to. Rounding out the ranks of our beloved criminal super-team is none other than Gamora, and her deadly rivalries with both Nebula and Korath.
Vin Diesel Returning for ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’
Vin Diesel Returning for ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’
Vin Diesel Returning for ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’
Today in news that is both obvious and delightful, director James Gunn confirmed that Vin Diesel (and Groot) will return for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Sure, it was a foregone conclusion, but it’s good to know that our favorite lovable tree alien will be back for the sequel — although Gunn did not confirm if Groot will be bringing his sweet dance moves back.
‘Avengers’ and ‘Guardians’ Crossover May Never Happen
‘Avengers’ and ‘Guardians’ Crossover May Never Happen
‘Avengers’ and ‘Guardians’ Crossover May Never Happen
With Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and Avengers: Infinity War – Part I hitting theaters within a year of one another, it seemed likely that we might see at least some of the Guardians gang appear alongside the Avengers team. According to Jeremy Renner, you shouldn't hold your breath for that crossover — in fact, it may never happen.
'Guardians of the Galaxy' Shows Drax's Origins in New Clip
'Guardians of the Galaxy' Shows Drax's Origins in New Clip
'Guardians of the Galaxy' Shows Drax's Origins in New Clip
We don’t yet know how deeply the next Guardians of the Galaxy will delve into the history of its core five (save for Star-Lord’s pappy), while Disney XD’s upcoming animated series has taken care to introduce detailed origins glossed over by the films. Next up is Drax the Destroyer, whose history with Ronan the Accuser may have been more complicated than we realize.
'Guardians of the Galaxy' Shows Rocket's Origins in New Clip
'Guardians of the Galaxy' Shows Rocket's Origins in New Clip
'Guardians of the Galaxy' Shows Rocket's Origins in New Clip
One of the more interesting elements of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy animated series has afforded movie-influenced backstories to each character, that while not necessarily canon, offer insightful looks into the character history James Gunn could only exposit in the film. Next up comes Rocket Raccoon, whose gruesome origins are a tough one to tackle for Disney XD.
'Guardians of the Galaxy' Salutes Raccoons in New Trailer
'Guardians of the Galaxy' Salutes Raccoons in New Trailer
'Guardians of the Galaxy' Salutes Raccoons in New Trailer
Anyone initially skeptical of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy quickly changed their tune at the prospect of talking raccoons and trees, something Disney XD’s upcoming animated rendition knows full-well. Our latest look at Guardians of the Galaxy writes a love letter to all raccoons, talking or otherwise.
'Guardians of the Galaxy' Shows Groot's Origins in New Clip
'Guardians of the Galaxy' Shows Groot's Origins in New Clip
'Guardians of the Galaxy' Shows Groot's Origins in New Clip
Guardians of the Galaxy gave (or at least alluded to) backstories of only four of its five members, but haven’t we all wondered who puts the Groot in “I am Groot?” Get the full story of Groot’s growth (as well as our first animated look at Ronan the Accuser) in a new short from Disney XD’s animated Guardians of the Galaxy!
Angela Edges Out Darkhawk in Vote for Marvel Legends Figure
Angela Edges Out Darkhawk in Vote for Marvel Legends Figure
Angela Edges Out Darkhawk in Vote for Marvel Legends Figure
This past week, Hasbro and Marvel teamed up for another fan vote to determine one new figure for the Marvel Legends line. The qualifying rounds actually took place at San Diego Comic-Con, with each day of the convention hosting a different round of four. You had to visit the Hasbro booth to place a vote, but the initial round of 16 was quite intriguing. In addition to well-known characters like Symbiote Spider-Man, Quasar, Nebula, Lady Sif and Nova, there were a lot of fringe heroes and villains thrown into the mix like Lyra, Cosmo, Bor, the Executioner and Angela. Now that I look at these names again, there were a lot of cosmic and Asgard-related characters. Guess that means there's likely to be a Thor line and a cosmic hero line in the next year or two, which makes sense given Marvel's movie schedule (Thor: Ragnarok and Guardians of the Galaxy 2 are both due in 2017). Of the sixteen announced, only three (Mysterio, Spider-Man and the Hood) wouldn't fit into those two molds. When all was said and done at SDCC, only four characters remained, and fans would have to choose from Mysterio, Symbiote Spider-Man, Darkhawk and Angela to determine the next Marvel Legend.

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