Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2: Rocket Just Can't Help Himself In New Clips
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2 is almost here, and the trailers continue to spotlight the team's [...]
The Death Button
In a sequence that pretty much stole the show in the original Guardians Vol. 2 trailer, Rocket explains to Baby Groot how not to blow up a bomb with a detonator, imploring him to avoid using what he terms "the death button"
Unfortunately for Rocket, well, it just doesn't seem to be taking, as after a few trial runs Baby Groot still is having a hard time not hitting it. It doesn't seem that Rocket's whole "duct tape" method is going to work either.
Sovereign Fleet
This clip features the most significant new piece of footage seen yet, though there have been previous glimpses of the team flying the ship against what looks like a small army of smaller ships, seemingly from Ayesha's forces.
The reason why? Well, that would be because a certain raccoon who will remain nameless (unless Drax sells him out that is) stole something from them. Shocking as it may seem, they didn't take too kindly to that and now want it back. Despite the chaos he caused, it provides an opportunity for one of the funniest Drax lines thus far, and that's really worth all the trouble right?
Behind The Scenes B-Roll Part 1
Seeing how this all comes together is always interesting, especially when a blue or green screen is involved. There's plenty of Gamora and Nebula in this footage, from what looks like the scene where Nebula is chasing Gamora down in a ship. At some point, it seems to crash, and Gamora is seen pulling her out of the wreckage.
There's also plenty of Zoe Saldana working wires, like the scene in which she's cutting through the Abilisk. Drax can also be seen inside the Abilisk covered in guts and slime.
Behind The Scenes B-Roll Part 2
In the second set of B-Roll footage, the meeting between Kurt Russell (Ego) and Chris Pratt (Star-Lord) is focused on, as is a romantic dancing scene between Star-Lord and Gamora.
In addition to those and other scenes featuring Yondu and Mantis, director James Gunn can also be seen giving a thank you to Kurt Russell on his final day of shooting. Russell expresses his gratitude for letting him be a part of such a project like Guardians. Gunn is also seen in the next scene giving Chris Pratt a similar sendoff once shooting has concluded.
Voice Cast B-Roll
It's one thing to see the finished product on film, but for characters like Rocket Raccoon and Groot, there is so much more involved in bringing them to the screen.
In the final shot of new footage, actor Bradley Cooper can be seen voicing some of his scenes in the vocal booth, sporting a rather bushy beard (presumably for another role). Fans also get a quick peek at Vin Diesel voicing the character of Groot, though his lines will have a few effects on them presumably since Groot vocal range is so much higher this time around.