Guardians of the Galaxy

Excluding X-Men and Spiderman everything Marvel is in the same universe with the film stuff, (obviously the comics don't have this divide because Marvel own everything).

The Thor films sort of bridge out into 'Marvel Cosmic' territory a bit but GotG is probably Marvel's riskiest film because it's pure space antics - Peter Quill/Starlord is the only character from Earth and even then he's only half-human. They're not in the film but Marvel Cosmic is Galactus/Silver Surfer stuff, threats to galaxies/the universe, god-like cosmic entities etc - it makes the Avengers seem like small fry.

This. They're definitely try to raise the cosmic stakes, presumably for Phase Three and the third Avengers film where Galactus is the big bad...
 
This. They're definitely try to raise the cosmic stakes, presumably for Phase Three and the third Avengers film where Galactus is the big bad...

It's Thanos actually. I think Galactus is still tagged onto Fantastic Four and Marvel still don't 'own' that (despite it being theirs lol).
 
With the amount of marvel heroes its anyone's guess, we have quick silver appearing in the upcoming xmen film.... and then appearing (different actor) on age of ultron in Avengers apparently.

Its a real shame the studios do not want to be part of the awesome marvel universe or to work out a deal. GoG popped up on marvels spiderman series recently, and we all know spidey is an guest Avenger member, whole spidey reboot looks like it came from marvel anyhow, they may as well had a stark logo on those holographic computers ;)

I hope when they reboot FF they work out a deal to bridge it with marvel oh and Galatus actually lands on that roof top and comes out and not a cloud ;)
 
How?

How is this and Thor 2 linked? Same Universe?

Is The Collector in this movie or something?

Yeah, same Marvel Universe. At the end of Thor 2 you see Sif (giggity) and Volstagg handing over the Aether to The Collector, one of the Elders of the Universe, because it would be just too dangerous to keep both the Aether and the Tesseract in the same place, Asgard, as they're both Infinity Stones.

Plus, if you look carefully, in the first Thor if you can see the Infinity Gauntlet in the Asgard vault.
 
Looks a bit mental. I'm totally in.

my thoughts exactly.

Someone tried to explain Guardians of the Galaxy to me about a year ago and i just nodded and said "ok" but now i'm like... "Raccoon with a gun? Sure why not!"
 
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I totally didn't see the extra scene in Thor 2 with this collector guy so was trying to work out what the hell people were talking about.

I wasn't able to see it at the cinema mind so had to download as I couldn't wait for my bluray pre-order to arrive to watch it. Will watch it again when that comes next week and see the end scenes.



Wasn't sure what to make of this trailer though as I don't know anything about the Guardians.
Still, I love the way Marvel are doing this so even though I'm not familiar with them I'm still interested to see it and see how it links with everything. Trailer at leats tweaked my interest but that's all for now until I read up on them some more before it comes out.

Looking forward to Ant Man though as I really like the character of Pimm and I like Ultron as a villain so want t osee him come into play. I assume he'll be created by Pimm in his tand-alone film but not sure on details (if there are any)



GoTG is on my list for ones to watch anyway


EDIT: Just realised Ant-Man is scheduled for release after Avengers 2...hmmm
 
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Looks like absolutely tosh. I'm worried for the state of peoples' brains when so many think this looks decent.
 
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