Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2: James Gunn Reveals Deleted End Credits Scene
05/05/2017 03:10 pm EDT
WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD FOR GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2! ONLY LOOK IF YOU WANT TO KNOW!
Not only is Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 an awesome movie, but it has set a new bar in terms of movie credits. The five post-credits scenes in the film ranged from hilarious jokes, to setting up major Marvel characters, and everything in between. However, according to James Gunn, there were originally six scenes after the movie.
While talking with USA Today, Gunn revealed that another funny scene was added during the credits, and it was a call-back to the scene in which Yondu and Rocket took out all of the Ravagers.
Gef, the Ravager with the enormous glasses, actually ended up surviving the attack, despite taking Yondu's arrow through his torso. Gunn explained that Mantis and Gamora found him on the ship, mortally wounded, and screaming in pain.
"We realize that Gef has been on the ship the entire time mortally wounded," Gunn said. "It ended up being a little confusing."
That scene could have been funny, but the credits we got were certainly just fine without it.
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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is written and directed by James Gunn (Slither). The film marks the return of the original Guardians, including Chris Pratt (Jurassic World) as Peter Quill/Star-Lord; Zoe Saldana (Star Trek Into Darkness) as Gamora; Dave Bautista (Spectre) as Drax; Vin Diesel (Furious 7) as the voice of Groot; Bradley Cooper (American Sniper) as the voice of Rocket; Michael Rooker (Jumper) as Yondu; Karen Gillan (The Big Short) as Nebula; and Sean Gunn (Gilmore Girls) as Kraglin. New cast members include Pom Klementieff (Oldboy), Elizabeth Debicki (The Great Gatsby, Everest), Chris Sullivan (The Knick, The Drop) and Kurt Russell (The Hateful Eight, The Thing).
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