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It's Here...The First GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Trailer!

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The first official trailer for Marvel'sGuardians of the Galaxy just premiered on Jimmy Kimmel Live, and has since been posted on the show's YouTube channel. Now...no more reading...watch the flarkin' trailer already!


What do you think about the trailer? What's your favorite part? Drop a comment below. Also, screencaps after the jump!
Chris Pratt as Starlord entering the temple on Sakaar.

Starlord is up to no good!

He's ready to steal the time gem!

The temple is magnificent.

Indiana Quill and the Time Gem of Doom

John C. Reilly as Rhomann Dey of the Nova Corps

Drax's rap sheet

Gamora's rap sheet

Rocket Raccoon's rap sheet

Groot's rap sheet

Starlord's rap sheet

Klyn Prison Guard uses Starlord's Walkman

Rocket and Groot take on bad guys in Klyn prison

Karen Gillan as Nebula

Benicio Del Toro as The Collector

The Nova Corps


































Two New GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Collectible Statues

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MarvelousNews has posted pictures of two collectible Guardians of the Galaxy statues. The Star-Lord figurine is by Sideshow Collectibles (to be released this summer) and the Rocket Raccoon/Groot bust is by Kotobukiya (to be released September 2014). Check out the pictures below.


More pics after the jump! What do you think? Will you be picking these up? Drop a comment below!


James Gunn Talks GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Trailer

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Director James Gunn recently broke down the first Guardians of the Galaxy trailer for Total Film. In the article, he revealed many things about the upcoming film. Describing Groot, Gunn said,"Essentially, all the Guardians start out the movie as bastards - except Groot. He’s an innocent. He’s a hundred percent deadly and a hundred percent sweet. He’s caught up in Rocket’s life, really."Talking about the lack of certain major characters in the trailer, Gunn said, "It’s important to add that we left out some of our coolest characters – Lee Pace’s Ronan the Accuser, Michael Rooker’s Yondu, and Glenn Close’s Nova Prime – because we want to save them for the full trailer in a couple months." 

The next trailer is most likely to premiere with Captain America: The Winter Soldier in April. For the rest of the Trailer Breakdown (it's really great), head on over to Total Film's site!

Cosmo Tuesday Poll Results (Thursday Edition): 2/20/14

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The poll results are in! The question was 'How much money will you spend on 'Guardians of the Galaxy' toys?' And the winning answer is...

$1-50!

With the New York Toy Fair revealing many newGuardians of the Galaxy toys earlier this week, 26% of our visitors said they would spend no more than $50 on the toys. Coming in a close second, 22% said they would spend anywhere from $51 to $100 on the toys. A very "mature, yet not any fun"20% said they would spend nothing.

Thanks to everyone who took part in the poll!


As all of you should know by now, the first Guardians of the Galaxy trailer has been released, and the internet is abuzz about it! This week, we want to know...

This week's poll:
'What did you think of the first 'Guardians of the Galaxy' trailer?'

ART CONTEST: Design Our Next 'Guard The Galaxy' Banner

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Calling all artists! Do you want your artwork to be seen by thousands? Do you want a chance to win a Guardians of the Galaxy prize pack ($50 value)? Well, we want YOU to design our next banner! Send in your banner artwork to CLogan@GuardTheGalaxy.com, and on March 20th, we will post all of the submitted artwork, as well as announce the winner. The winner's site will be linked to on the right side of the page. You must follow the following guidelines for your banner to be eligible:

Example Banner (Click to Enlarge)
  • The movie versions of all five current 'Guardians' must be included (You can add other characters from the movie too, if you wish).
  • The banner must display our site name, 'Guard The Galaxy'.
  • No use of copyrighted artwork may be included in the banner.
  • Banner dimensions must be 'W=1000, H=162' pixels.
  • The artwork must not clash with the color scheme of the site.
  • The banner must be flarkin' awesome!
Once again, send in your banner artwork to CLogan@GuardTheGalaxy.com. Good luck to everyone!

Rocket Speaks In New GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Video!

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Marvel has just released this Guardians of the Galaxy behind the scenes video, which is focused on Rocket Raccoon. Not only does it feature new footage, in it, we hear Bradley Cooper as Rocket Raccoon speak for the first time! It sounds like they went with a American city accent for the character. Check it out!


Wow, Rocket looks great! Stay tuned. I'm sure we'll be getting one of these videos for each character. Also, hit the jump for screencaps! What do you think of Rocket's voice? Drop a comment below!



UPDATE: Meet The Guardians Of The Galaxy In New Videos

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Marvel has released five Guardians of the Galaxy videos today, each one focusing on  a different character! In the Rocket Raccoon video, we actually hear Bradley Cooper as Rocket Raccoon speak!!! Check out the videos below!


STARLORD GAMORA DRAX GROOT ROCKET RACCOON

What do you think about the videos? Drop a comment below! And hit the jump for screencaps!!!




First GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Poster Has Been Released!

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This poster is even better than we expected. What do you think of the poster? Drop a comment below!!!


Five Things From The GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Comics That Should Be In The Film (Editorial)

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With the first Guardians of the Galaxy trailer now released, as well as its first poster, die-hard Galaxians from all over are ecstatic. The trailer has done a great job of getting most people excited for the film, as well as introducing each character to people who are new to the property. That being said, there are a few things from the comics that I hope make an appearance in the film, to please the die-hard fans. Check 'em out after the jump!



FROM COMICS TO FILM
Five Elements From Guardians of the Galaxy Comics
That Should Be In The Film

1. Debrief Logs
In Volume Two of the Guardians of the Galaxy comic (by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning), one thing that made the series unique was that each Guardian would debrief after a mission. This gave us full panels of each characters explaining things from their perspective, as if they were talking directly to us, not unlike the television show, The Office. Not only was it unique, but it enabled us to get to know each Guardian and their personality a little better.

That doesn't mean I want the Guardians of the Galaxy film to be a mockumentary-style space opera. In fact, I think the debrief logs would only work, on film, if they were used sparingly, in possibly one or two scenes. They would add much humor to the movie, and if used effectively, would help establish each character more.

2. Knowhere
Knowhere is basically a floating space station, in the form of a severed Celestial head, which has a talking, telepathic, Russian dog named Cosmo as its head of security. Sounds crazy, right? It is...but it works. Knowhere played a role in Volume Two of the comics, as a sort-of headquarters for The Guardians, where they would get ready for each mission.


From a new plot description in a USA Today article, we know that Knowhere will, in fact, be featured in the film. This is good news, but hopefully Knowhere isn't changed too much from the comic version. For many movie-goers, a talking raccoon is already going to be a hard pill to swallow. However, I would like to see it eventually play a role, either by the end of the first film, or the beginning of the sequel. Plus, if I never see Cosmo brought to life, I might cry.

3. Groot Getting Destroyed
Groot is a magnificent creature. Since he is basically a tree, he can grow like a tree, if planted. In the comics, Groot has been obliterated into many specks of wood, on more than one occasion. However, his BFF, Rocket Raccoon, always manages to salvage at least one scrap of timber. Then Rocket does what any best friend would do and sticks his BFF's remaining body part in a pot full of dirt, watering occasionally. Groot doesn't always grow back right away. In fact, the rate in which he grows back seems to vary. But it does make for some pretty funny scenes.


This aspect of Groot makes him a very unique character, and would also give the audience a better understanding of Groot and Rocket's friendship. Plus, who wouldn't want to see Rocket Raccoon spraying tiny Groot with a water bottle?

4. Original Guardians
That's right. Guardians of the Galaxy wasn't always Star-Lord, Gamora, Rocket Raccoon, Groot, and Drax. In fact, in it's original incarnation, Guardians of the Galaxy consisted of members Major Vance Astro, Yondu, Martinex, and Charlie-27. In this series, The Guardians were from 31st century, as opposed to the current Guardians, who are from the present. In Volume Two of Guardians of the Galaxy, the "new" Guardians encounter Vance Astro, who was sent back in time. It's because of him that they name themselves "Guardians of the Galaxy".


As we know now, Yondu, an original Guardian, will be played by Michael Rooker in the upcoming film. However, we aren't really sure if Yondu's film counterpart will be from the future, or even an original member of The Guardians. That's why I'd like to see a flashback (or flashback-forward) of Yondu in his prime, battling Badoon with the other three original Guardians. How epic would that be for longtime fans of the original Guardians?


5. Gamora Getting Toasted
Before you freak out, no I don't want to see Gamora get killed. However, in the comics, Gamora has a healing factor. It's not like Wolverine's super healing factor either. It takes time to work. In volume two of the GOTG, Gamora saved the rest of the Guardians by choosing to get burnt to a crisp. It took her a while to fully recover from it, but showed how heroic Gamora truly can be.

I feel like this would show Gamora's heroic side, as well as add some much needed drama and emotion to what seems like will be a very comedic film. Plus, after Peter Quill lost his mother, it will be a good chance to show how much he cares for Gamora (in a strictly platonic way), if he freaks out when she (almost) sacrifices her life for the rest of the crew.



What do you think? What aspects of the comics would you like to see in the film? Let us know by dropping a comment below!

GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #12 Comic Preview

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Marvel has just released this official preview for the latest issue of their current Guardians of the Galaxy title. For those of you who haven't been keeping up with the comics, the All-New X-Men have teamed up with the Guardians of the Galaxy for a five-issue event called 'The Trial of Jean Grey.' So far, this event has been an extremely entertaining read. We recommend picking up the past couple of issues, if you haven't yet.

Check out the preview for Guardians of the Galaxy #12, to be released this Wednesday, February 26th, 2014, after the jump!










New Marvel Kid's Book Features GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY

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A little while ago, while shopping, I stumbled across a new kid's book, called 'Meet The Marvel Super Heroes'. It's basically a book that introduces kids to many characters from the Marvel Universe. There are over 100 characters featured in the book, and each one has their own page.

I hadn't expected to see the Guardians of the Galaxy featured, since they are often left out of many of these books. However, with the upcoming film by Marvel Studios getting closer, it appears that the promotional push of the Guardians has begun! Each Guardian has their own page, which tells you a little bit about each character. It also features other cosmic characters, such as Richard Rider (Nova), Captain Marvel, and Silver Surfer. It's really a great book to introduce your kids to the Guardians. Plus, I can't get enough of the illustrations by Pat Olliffe. This is a must-buy for any Galaxian (Not just kids) for the included poster alone! Go ahead and order your copy of Meet The Marvel Super Heroes on Amazon right now, for a great price! You won't be sorry.

New GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Details Emerge From Podcast With Director James Gunn

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Director James Gunn was on Pointless Podcast last week (the podcast was released this morning) and he revealed a few tidbits about Guardians of the Galaxy...
  • While talking about originally getting the directing gig, James Gunn revealed that he originally went to Marvel aboutdoing a Hit Monkey film.
  • Discussing Rocket Raccoon, Gunn said, "Rocket is a result of countless and cruel, illegal genetic experiments, where he's been turned--from an innocent little creature, where he has an IQ of three, and he becomes this thing that's completely alone; this gnarled little beast...He's pretty sad."
  • Speaking about Vin Diesel, the director said, "The ways in which Vin Diesel says, "I Am Groot", I am utterly astounded." He went on to reveal that Vin Diesel would ask him to interpret what Groot was saying in each scene before Diesel would record his lines.
  • James Gunn's brother, Sean Gunn, played Rocket on the set.
  • While Vin Diesel and Bradley Cooper recorded their lines, they were videotaped for reference.
  • Glenn Close was NOT in the Millennium Bridge Set Pics.
  • There's a overhead scene in the film, where Peter Quill is sleeping in the prison, while surrounded by aliens. Gunn called it the "Locked Up Abroad" scene.
  • The Sakaaran aliens are standing in for the Badoon, since Marvel do not own the film rights to the Badoon.
  • There will be no Skrulls in the film.
  • Gunn mentioned a few days of additional shooting in the near future.
  • "What Thanos wants in the comics is not exactly what Thanos wants in the films."

    That's about all James Gunn revealed about Guardians of the Galaxy. The podcast is on iTunes right now if you want to listen to it.

    Want to discuss anything that James Gunn revealed in the podcast? Drop us a comment below!


    Upcoming GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Book Release Schedule

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    Greetings Galaxians! The other day, I was getting so confused with all the upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy books, that I decided to make a list of their release dates. If you click each title, it will take you to the item's Amazon page, where you can preorder them today. Hopefully this will help all of you out with your collections!

    June 10th
    This is a hardcover collection of "The Trial of Jean Grey" crossover storyline, currently ongoing in the comics. It is Volume Three of the Bendis series.

    July 1st
    This is a collection of the two upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy "movie prelude comics", as well as the reprints of the first appearance of each Guardian. Must have...

    This junior novel will be our first look at the full plot of the movie. But don't expect it to give everything away! Great for kids and pre-teens!

    July 22nd
    Want to get to know the original Guardians of the Galaxy more? This is the second collection of the original run of Guardians of the Galaxy. It heavily features Yondu, who is played by Michael Rooker in the upcoming GOTG film.

    This comic book for kids takes still images from the GOTG episodes of Disney cartoons, Earth's Mightiest Heroes and Ultimate Spider-Man, and retells the stories. Pretty basic idea.

    July 29th
    This book will undoubtedly be the most sought-after Guardians of the Galaxy movie book. Marvel releases one of these for every film that they do, and they are always beautiful to look through. It will feature behind-the-scenes pictures, concept art, and quotes from the cast and crew. You can't miss this one!

    August 5th
    This seems to be most people's favorite run of Guardians of the Galaxy. This collection features the first twelve issues of Volume Two, which introduces us to the team as we know them today. See how Rocket, Gamora, Drax, Groot, and Starlord teamed up to start with!

    Out Now:


    What do you think? Will you buy any of these? If so, let us know which ones you are most looking forward to, by dropping a comment below!


    Cosmo Tuesday Poll Results: 2/24/14

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    The poll results are in! The question was 'What did you think of the first Guardians of the Galaxy trailer?' And the winning answer is...

    Everything is awesome!

    It wasn't even close! 92% of our visitors seemed to love the first trailer for Guardians of the Galaxy, while the other 8% thought it was "good, but not great." No one thought it was terrible. That's a good sign!

    Thanks to everyone who took part in the poll!


    This past week was a big one. Not only did the first Guardians of the Galaxy trailer premiere, we got to hear Bradley Cooper as Rocket Raccoon for the first time! This week, we want to know...

    This week's poll:
    'Do you like Rocket Raccoon's movie voice?'

    The Ideal Cosmic Marvel - According to Lyesmith (Editorial)

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    Disclaimer: This editorial by Lyesmith expresses views and opinions held exclusively by Lyesmith and doesn't reflect on the views, opinions or attitudes of the site or any other contributor.

    Marvel gave us some of the best sci-fi/fantasy comics with Annihilition/Conquest/War of Kings. It was some beautiful story arcs that presented the extended Marvel U in ways we'd rarely seen before. 

    And now Marvel has a chance to bring back that cosmic presence with the success of Guardians of the Galaxy, both in the comics and with the upcoming movie. Marvel has a unique opportunity to kick start a whole new branch of cosmic comics, separate, though connected, to the Earth based stories. 

    I think, separated out into just a few titles, over the course of a month (as to not upset those of us with short attention spans or those prone to separation anxiety), Marvel could bring a vibrant, ever-expanding universe (science pun! FTW!) that could lead into more cosmic movies, if handled properly. 

    See my suggestions after the break!

    Guardians of the Galaxy: These are the Guardians. They're mission: To seek out trouble, and annoy StarLord's father at every opportunity. To cause property damage to every dive-bar in the universe. To bodily go, where no Raccoon as gone before! 

    Nova Corps: Sam Alexander sets off on a mission to revive the Corps and re-establish a much needed neutral-party force for good in the universe. First goal? Save Richard Rider! (I see this starting out as Sam/Richard, and moving into more of a Nova Corps book, and not just aNova book. And let's face this, this Council of Galactic Empires is just going to cause more trouble. We need to the Corps to balance out the Council's ego.)

    Starjammers: Space pirates with hearts of gold. Unlike their comrades, The Guardians, the 'Jammers aren't seeking out trouble. They're just trying to make their way in this crazy universe without have to lick any boots. Wackiness ensues. (Basically Firefly meets Black Sails. Ooo. I just got chills. This needs to be a thing.)



    Unnamed Book Idea: I want a general cosmic book. I want one that tells a story of a character, and then moves on. Let's have a Ronan story that runs into Silver Surfer and then flows into Beta-Ray Bill, then we pick up a Wraith story, tell a compelling Skrull story, and then move on. These don't even have to always be set in present day. You can guest spot some of the others, GotG, StarJammers and Nova in smaller side stories. Let's see what some of the previous Guardians are up to! Just expand the universe and keep these other things moving. I wouldn't mind the All-New X-Men sticking around to become a cosmic team. I've always felt Kitty Pryde needed to be in space. Let Scott have the time with Corsair that OlderScott never really got, in different ways. 


    But that's just one man's opinion (let's be honest, though, I'm brilliant), what cosmic books do you think need to become a staple for the Marvel shelves? Do you disagree with the outlines for a specific title? Let your voices be heard! Just make sure they're inside voices. My ears bruise easily. 

    Rocket Raccoon Gets His Own Comic Series By Skottie Young

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    Good news for Raccoonatics (fans of Rocket Raccoon)! Our favorite gun-toting raccoon is getting his own series! Starting in July of this year, just before the release of the Guardians of the Galaxy movie, Marvel will release Rocket Raccoon #1, written and illustrated by Skottie Young. The series will play up the humor of the character, and will eventually blend in elements from his origin on Halfworld. Skottie Young also has described the series as not only for kids, but just enough edge for adults too. Here's the plot description:
    "As defenders of the cosmos go, Rocket Raccoon has faced his fair share of galactic battles. He's been a hero to the weak, a champion of good, a protector of the innocent, a heartthrob to the many intergalactic female species and now--a raccoon on the run?! ( I'm sorry, I'm sorry, a "formidable-and-expert-Guardian" on the run. Rocket is NOT a raccoon, okay?) Rocket's high-flying life of adventure and heroism may soon be a thing of the past when he becomes a wanted man--and the authorities are not the only one on his TAIL! (We'll definitely be overusing that pun!) Superstar creator Skottie Young brings his A-game as writer and artist on the series we've been waiting decades for."
    Hit the jump for more images. Also, drop us a comment below and let us know what you think. Are you excited for this?



    Source: MTV News

    Marvel Studios Special On ABC Will Air New GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Footage

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    On March 18th, 2014, at 8PM EST, a one-hour special called 'Marvel Studios: Assembling a Universe' will air on ABC. The special will give fans a behind-the-scenes look at Marvel Studios. It will also feature new footage from Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY! I wonder what sort of footage we'll see...

    Source: EW
    Will you be tuning into the special? Let us know by dropping a comment below!

    Merch: GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Soundtrack And T-Shirts

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    Powers On Me (a t-shirt store in the Dominican Republic) has recently posted pictures of two seemingly official Guardians of the Galaxy movie t-shirts. These are not on sale yet, but as soon as they start being sold, we'll let you know!


    Also, Amazon is now taking pre-orders for the Guardians of the Galaxy Soundtrack. I'm unsure if this soundtrack will feature the score, the 80's songs that Quill listens to, or a combination of both. It will be released July 29th and is currently priced at $20.94.

    Which one is your favorite t-shirt? Will you buy the soundtrack? Let us know by dropping a comment below! And thanks to Rochi Shion and Stitch Kingdom on Twitter!

    Brief Description Of GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Spaceship

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    Last year, blogger Brandy Woodards was lucky enough to visit the set of Marvel Studio's upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy film. While on the set, she was given the opportunity to explore the interior set of Starlord's ship, The Milano. While she can't give too much away, Brandy described a little bit of what she saw:
    "The version of the Milano we explored was strickly the interior of the ship. Lower level was the bunks and general storage and the upper deck was basically the cockpit. When inside the ship it was a completed interior in every way. Hopefully in the movie they show a good shot of Peters bunk because the small details they added with 80's references are awesome."
    Sounds pretty cool, right? Can't wait to get a better look at the inside! Hopefully Marvel will have a life-size replica at Disneyland in July! If not, get on that NOW Imagineers! What do you hope to see in The Milano? Drop us a comment below!

    Cosmo Tuesday Poll Results: 3/4/14

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    The poll results are in! The question was 'Do you like Rocket Raccoon's movie voice?' And the winning answer is...

    Yes!

    63% of our visitors think that Rocket Raccoon's voice in the upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy film is great, while 33% are still undecided!

    Thanks to everyone who took part in the poll!


    This week, the image above has been making its way around the internet. It appears to be a logo for a NOVA movie, to be released Summer of 2016. While there's a huge possibility that this is an elaborate fan-made image, there's a minute chance that it could be real. Either way, our question this week is...

    This week's poll:
    'Which Cosmic Movie Should Marvel Make Next?'
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