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GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY TV Spot Shows New Footage

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A new TV spot for Guardians of the Galaxy has been released on the web, and it shows new footage. Check it out below! 


Did you see any new shots you liked? Drop a comment below.

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GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Toy Reviews By Kat: Marvel Legends Infinite Series

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Hey there fellow Galaxians, Raccoonatics, and whoever else may be reading this! My name is Kat and this is a Guardians of the Galaxy toy review, though you probably gathered that much from the title. Today we'll be taking a look at the recently released Marvel Legends: Infinite Series figures. Before we get onto the Guardians, however, we should talk about the two other figures in the set. Nova and Iron Man.

Iron Man:
To be quite frank here this is the weakest figure of the bunch. I knew the second it was revealed it would be the one I dislike, but it comes with Groot's right leg so I had to get it. The figure is based off of Iron-Man's cosmic suit, seen in the first few issues of the new Guardians of the Galaxy comics.
Getting right down to it, this figure just feels wrong. What I mean is the plastic feels cheap and brittle. I don't get why either, it should be the same kind in the other figures.
The joints feel very loose or much too tight, no middle ground. I feel like if I pose this guy he's going to break.
The articulation is serviceable, though I am very disappointed that there is not joint in the wrist of his left hand to extend the arm in a shooting pose.
The paint application is alright, it's mostly just red plastic with a few bits of gold on it. 
The sculpt is possibly the only good thing here. Lots of nice details and little touches. In fact, every figure from this line has some superb sculpting.

Overall I give this a 6/10. This figure is not something I enjoy, and the quality of it is dubious at best. I would have much preferred that Deep Space suit from Iron-Man 3 than this. Only get it if you are a hardcore Iron-Man fan, or if you really want to build Groot.
Buy at Amazon or Hasbro Shop

Nova (Richard Rider):
I believe this is the first time Nova has been a 6-inch figure. The figure is obviously based on fan favorite Richard Rider and not Sam Alexander. This figure is a mixed bag. It has a ton of great things and more than a few lame things.
The figure feels very solid and of standard Hasbro quality, which is cheap but not too cheap.
The joints are either decent feeling or far too loose.
The articulation is standard stuff, nothing to write home about but nothing to really complain about either. The only part of note is that the shoulder parts are movable so his arms can actually bend upward.
The paint application leaves a bit to be desired. While it looks good on the front torso, the back and the sides of the legs have some issues. Not enough paint was put on, it bleeds out from where it was supposed to be, and is generally just kind of a mess.
The sculpt is just fantastic. It oozes detail and quality. Most of the yellow armor bits (seriously what are those) are actually a rubberized plastic. That adds a nice effect and a quality feel to the figure. The head is just great, it really does look like Nova, they even got the lines on the part of his face you can see comic accurate. 

Overall this guy gets an 7/10. It's great to have a 6-inch Nova figure. Such a shame that the paint aps are as off as they are, but maybe I just got a bad one. 
Buy at Amazon or Hasbro Shop

Drax:


Drax is probably the best figure in the bunch quality wise. I seriously have no complaints here.
It feels ultra solid and really well built. 
The joints are great all across the board. Not too tight, and not too loose. 
The articulation isn't incredible but it's not bad either. Completely serviceable and he can pull off some complex poses.
The paint application is just damn good. Tons of great detail in his tattoos. No bleeding into other areas, and just generally no issues what so ever.
The sculpt is just incredible on Drax. The tattoos aren't just painted on they're also sculpted on. The head actually looks like Dave Bautista, which is surprising seeing as how most figures totally screw up the face. The boots have a spot that his two daggers can fit snugly into. There are various other small details all over this figure. 

Overall, Drax is a 9/10. This one just has fantastic quality and craftsmanship. Can't really say much more.
Buy at Amazon or Hasbro Shop

Gamora:
Like the Nova figure, Gamora is all over the place in terms of quality. I wouldn't call it bad, but it's not great either.
The joints are fairly good. The elbows feel a tad flimsy, but the rest are totally fine.
Like the majority of the figures in this line, her articulation is standard and not too incredible. It gets the job done and she can pull of pretty much any pose you want her to do.
The paint aps is where this figure shines. Lots of little details were given attention. Her hair and face has a lot of little paint touch ups which really help make the figure look like Zoe Saldana.
The sculpt is standard stuff. Not ultra detailed but not crappy. I do have a complaint about the hands, they can't hold the sword she comes with at all. No matter what I do, the figure just cannot grip it tight enough. I've had to have the sword tucked in her belt if I want to display this figure with it.

Overall I give Gamora a 7/10. An average figure with an above average paint job.
Buy at Amazon or Hasbro Shop

Rocket Raccoon:
I have wanted a really good Rocket figure for such a long time, and I'm sad to say this is not that. While it does make me happy and do the character justice, it isn't the high quality figure I was hoping for.
The joints are nice. They feel good to bend and aren't too stiff or too loose.
The articulation is what just kills this figure. Every single Rocket Raccoon figure, all of them, have this problem. No leg articulation. Why? That isn't hard to do at all. Hasbro has certainly done smaller joints, why can't they just use that technology on a Roket figure? They use some very tiny joints for his arms, they can certainly do the same for the legs.
The paint aps are very standard. No paint bleed and no sloppiness. Nothing great, but nothing bad.
The sculpt is pretty above average. His arms and head look great. Lots of little details for the fur and such. Very nice. The body itself is just ok. Nothing crazy, nothing terrible. I'm surprised at how well the hands can hold his big ass gun. The tail is ultra lame unfortunately. It's just totally straight and has a bend at the top where it connects to the body with a peg. I mean it's easy to remove, so if you know how to do custom stuff, you could probably make something better.

Overall I give Rocket a 7/10. The lack of leg articulation is disappointing as hell, and they certainly could have done much better than this. However, if you're a hardcore Rocket fan, I'm sure you'll find that this figure will fulfill those raccoon related needs until something better comes along.
Buy at Amazon or Hasbro Shop

Star-Lord:
Oh my god is this figure great. I'm not just talkin' out of bias for Star-Lord here, this figure is just plain awesome. Not only does it have interchangeable heads for a masked/unmasked head, it also has accessories galore. Two blasters, a walkman and a headset, and that orb thingy. 
The joints are just perfect. Straight up no complaints at all.
The articulation, like most others in this line, is very standard and can do pretty much any pose. The only problem I have is that his coat prevents the legs from moving very far.
The paint application is well done. Nothing too special, but it does it's job with no major issues. The largest issues I have is that the stubble on the unmasked head is just one solid shade. It looks lazy.
The sculpt is just damn good here. The attention to detail on almost every little thing is far above what is expected from Marvel Legends figures. This thing is just covered in all these little touches, from the zipper on the coat to the straps on the boots. The one major problem I have here is that the unmasked head looks nothing like Chris Pratt. I just don't see a resemblance at all here.

Overall Star-Lord gets a 9/10. Issues with this one are few and far between. If you want to buy just one figure from this line, make it this one. You will not be disappointed.
Buy at Amazon or Hasbro Shop

Groot (Build-a-Figure):
Sadly Groot is only accessible if you buy all of the above figures. Even the craptastic Iron-Man figure. Because of that, I'll keep this short. Groot is huge, he dwarfs all my other figures on my shelf. 
The paint ap is meh, he's just a solid brown unpainted plastic with some green airbrushed on in a few spots, save the eyes which have a darker brown around them and black for the actual eyes. 
The joints and articulation are fine, except one of the legs on mine is just straight up stuck. I can't try to bend it without fear of breaking it.
The sculpting is rather nice. Lots of details and I really enjoy the little sticks and such poking out of his head.
Overall it's a pretty good figure, just a shame I can't get Rocket to ride on his shoulder.


Well, that does it for this review. I'd say this is a really decent line. With the exception of the Iron-Man figure, I'm rather happy with all of these. They look great displayed together and I certainly don't regret buying them. If you're just as hyped for the movie as I am and are willing to drop around 120 to 140 bucks on some action figures, I say you should totally pick these up.

Disney Parks to Show Twenty Minutes of GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Footage on July 4th

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Marvel and director James Gunn have confirmed that a twenty minute sneak peek of their upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy film will be shown in Disney Parks on July 4th. 

At Disneyland in California, the 3D preview will be shown in Tomorrowland, specifically at the Magic Eye Theater. At Walt Disney World in Orlando, the 3D preview will be shown in Disney’s Hollywood Studios, specifically at the ABC Sound Studio. The preview is twenty minutes long and is a great way for Disney to market Guardians of the Galaxy to families.

Will you be there? Drop us a comment below and let us know!

Weekly GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Poll Results: 6/10/14

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The poll results are in! The question was 'Do you like Josh Brolin as Thanos?'And 72% said...

YES!

This week's poll: 
 'Will GUARDIANS Stay #1 Throughout August?' 

New GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY TV Spot Features New Footage

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We've got two new Guardians of the Galaxy TV spots. The first one doesn't show any new footage (because it is a fan edit), but features a more serious tone than the previously released tv spots and trailers. The second one shows more new footage, including a hilarious moment for Star-Lord. Check them out below! 
 

New Footage Galore In GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY International Trailer

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Marvel has just released an international trailer for Guardians of the Galaxy, and it is a thing of beauty! There is much new footage, including scenes when Peter Quill was a kid! Check it out below! 



Luke, Han, and Leia Get Hooked On A Feeling In This GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY / STAR WARS Mash-up Trailer

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Here's something that will make your day better: The Unusual Suspect on YouTube has created a hilarious Guardians of the Galaxy/Star Wars mashup trailer! It features footage from the original Star Wars trilogy, masterfully pieced together in the same style as the Guardians trailer. Props to the the creator(s) of this for doing such an awesome job. Definitely worth watching more than once! Thanks to Michael Ehrgott for bringing to our attention.



Guardians of the Galaxy Animated Show First Look?

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While merely a rumor at the moment, this picture taken from
the Licensing Expo shows what could be the next line-up from Marvel. Clearly we have AvengersAssemble and Ultimate Spider-Man, but the real exciting part for us Galaxians is the prospect of a GotG animated series! Their over-all look seems to be a mix of the MCU and previous incarnations from the more recent cartoons. The shot of Drax especially reminds of me of their Ultimate Spider-Man episode. Of course there's nothing official yet, and this may just be a mock-up, cobbled together from different images to represent the show. Nonetheless, exciting!
What do you think, Galaxians? Anyone you're rooting for to voice our Guardians? Think it will open up the opportunity to see other cosmic heroes? Let us know in the comments below!

Guardians of the Galaxy 3000!

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Great news for fans of the original GOTG! Check out the official statement after the cut!



Media Release -- Because YOU demanded it! This October, blast off into the far unknown and the future of the Marvel Universe for GUARDIANS 3000 – an explosive new series starring the original Guardians of the Galaxy! From the mind of critically acclaimed writer and iconic Guardians of the Galaxy scribe Dan Abnett and fan-favorite artist Gerardo Sandoval comes a high-octane new series starring the team that started it all!



Perfect for new and old readers alike, GUARDIANS 3000 is set to reintroduce the original team to the Marvel Universe in a big way! With a new mission, Vance Astro, Yondu, Starhawk, Martinex and Charlie-27 are back and better than ever. Follow this cast of bombastic freedom fighters as they battle to gain control of the galaxy back from the hostile alien armies of the Badoon!


"Guardians 3000 is truly a case of you asked for it, we delivered!," says Marvel Executive Editor Mike Marts. "Readers have been begging for the return of the original Guardians team for a long time…and we're happy to debut this series right in the midst of Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy movie excitement!"


But the Brotherhood of the Badoon are just the tip of the iceberg. The Marvel Universe of the 31st Century is a hostile and unforgiving place – with both new & classic foes from throughout Marvel history. A new threat has emerged disrupting the timestream in the past and the present, and it's up to the original Guardians of the Galaxy to prevent the collapse of all reality! But to save the future, one must look to the past – and the discovery of a mysterious young girl named Geena Drake could hold the key to saving all reality…or destroying it!


What does the future hold? When the dust clears, will there still be a future worth fighting for? Find out as Dan Abnett and the original Guardians of the Galaxy make their triumphant return to the Marvel fold this October when the senses shattering first issue of GUARDIANS 3000 hits comic shops and digital devices!


GUARDIANS 3000 #1

Written by DAN ABNETT
Art & Cover by GERARDO SANDOVAL
Coming in October!

Pre-order Rocket Raccoon plush from Toys R Us!!!

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Let's be honest: Me and Leo would have demanded this until it was made anyway. Click below for pre-order info!



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Rocket Raccoon is a breakout superhero from Marvel's upcoming film Guardians of the Galaxy, to be theatrically released on August 1, 2014. This super soft plush truly brings him to life in his unique uniform and styling. With Rocket Raccoon by your side, you can be heroes using your intelligence, speed, senses, and navigation abilities together!

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Cosplay Feature: Marian Rowan's Legendary Outlaw - STAR-LORD

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 Fellow Galaxians! I bring to you one of the most awesome posts I've ever done. This is to be the first of, I hope, many more cosplay features to come to GTG. I'm honored and excited to introduce you to Marian Rowan, an amazingly talented cosplayer who has tackled one our favorite characters and brought him to wonderful and vibrant life. Hit the break below to see more of her cosplay and a great Q&A.








Tell us a little bit about you! How long have you been doing this? What got you started? What's your origin story??

I'm Marian of Dragon Slipper Tailoring, and I'm a 27-year-old literature graduate with an intense love for pop culture, working by day doing web marketing for car dealerships. (It may not be as cool as freelance photographs of Spider-Man, but we can't all be Peter Parker.) I was raised in a very geek-friendly household, so the idea of costuming hasn't ever been too far-fetched. It started when I was pretty young, making my own Halloween costumes, usually because what I wanted to dress as wasn't produced commercially. This evolved into midnight showings of films, which only started being a socially acceptable activity in my hometown in the early 2000s. My first full-fledged attempt at a top-to-bottom costume was the Jedi robes I threw together out of my grandmother's scrap fabrics that I used for my high school senior year final-party at the local Revenge of the Sithpremiere. From that experience, coming together with a whole group of people and finally experiencing the community for the first time sent my inspiration for the hobby spiraling out of control. So officially, since about 2005.


How many people are involved with bringing together one of your cosplays, or do you do it all alone?
When I first started, I didn't have the same access to the cosplay community that I've experienced within the last two years, so when I started out, I generally worked and cosplayed alone. A bummer experience, but I still really enjoyed the convention scene, so I stuck with it. Honestly, if I hadn't decided to travel out of state for college, I probably would have jumped into the community a lot later (if seriously at all). When I finally moved out to Seattle after graduation, that's when the drive to start taking the hobby seriously really kicked into gear. Now, a good majority of my friends are cosplayers (even if they didn't start out that way), and I'm part of a very wonderful, close-knit community of crafters, creators, actors, photographers, and all of these really talented people are incredibly helpful. It feels now far more like a group effort or activity than it ever really had two years ago, because we all want to help each other succeed in our own ways, even if everyone still approaches the craft a little differently. I see absolutely no shame in borrowing props, giving or taking crafting advice, or even still buying pieces of costumes (whether commissioned or not). It's really all about feeling comfortable with yourself, embracing the fandom you're a part of, and having fun with it.



 How many cosplays do you have altogether?

Twenty-one at the moment, if we count closet cosplay attempts that were immediately retired afterward. With 2-3 on the way for this year's PAX Prime.


You do an amazing Star-Lord; what made you decide on that character over the other Guardians? What do you look for when deciding on a character, or is it as simple as "That's cool, I'm doing it"?
The characters I gravitate toward tend to largely be loud-mouthed braggarts and Big Damn Heroes (some exist outside of these tropes, but this tends to be my strongest character type). But the design does feed into the decisions just as much as the love of the character does. I can love a character and still feel nonplussed about their actual design. I've never actually cosplayed a character simply because the design is neat (though I might not know too much about them), though that is still a completely valid deciding factor for other cosplayers. For me, the character and their design work in tandem. 

That said, you open a movie trailer with a character that's basically a combination of Indiana Jones and Han Solo, give them a very 80s-era Thriller-esque leather jacket, it's a difficult temptation to overcome.


Is there a character/type of you won't do?
Aside from characters or fandoms that I don't really connect with on any level, there are designs that do compromise my comfort zone to a degree. I fully believe that cosplay is about tailoring the design to fit you, and not the other way around, but there is still definitely a degree of whether or not I would feel comfortable with myself (not necessarily general comfort, that's often sacrificed for the sake of getting the construction to come together just right) and my own body in it. It's the only type of body policing I'll stand for in cosplay: whether or not it makes you feel good about YOU. Because, at the end of the day, that's really the most important part. Cosplay, even for some of the darker aspects, elitism, and marginal bullying, has ultimately made me feel better about my own body image, and as a result the sorts of costumes I'm comfortable with doing has widened over the last nine years.

On a totally different note, props have been one of my greatest fears and biggest hurdles in construction over the years. At first, I didn't feel they were terribly important, and at best, they were something that got in the way at conventions. While they still can definitely do the latter, I've grown to definitely appreciate a good prop, but my talent sits far more firmly in tailoring than it ever had previously in the various crafting techniques that props really embody the result of. It's still definitely a learning process, which cosplay is going to be for anyone (even the professionals are still learning new things).




One of the things I love most about your Star-Lord cosplay (and others I've noticed) is that, as a female cosplayer, you're not changing the character any. You're not playing "female-Peter/Peter-retta or Peter-Sue" or "sexy-bikini-Star-Lord", you're just doing Star-Lord and I think that's really kick-ass. Was there ever a discussion or thought to do a female version of the character like that?

 
Truth told, binding doesn't work terribly well with my body type and never has. I've done it a few times in the past, but it never quite turns out how I think it will, so as of late, I just haven't bothered. I've also become a lot more comfortable with actually embracing my gender, and on top of all of that, my overarching character type is not terribly common in female characters (they do exist, I'm sure, but they're pretty rare, or they're designed in  a way that would generally make me uncomfortable wearing the costume). With Rule 63 cosplay, I don't see an immediate need to really alter the costume in any way. I love these characters as they are, and a female design doesn't have to change the character in any way (and often rails against more stereotypes than it perpetuates when kept exactly the same). These are, of course, cosplayers who will use Rule 63 as license to alter the design, and honestly, if they feel comfortable doing so, more power to them. But that shouldn't necessarily have to be the rule. I find all too often that we have to put this "fem-" prefix on our costumes so that we don't get grief for a clear deviation from screen accuracy. But honestly, the character is still the character to me, whether or not I'm conforming to their defaulted gender. Again: it's about tailoring the costume to fit you and your comfort level, not always about tailoring yourself to fit the costume.


How many times do you plan to see the Guardians of the Galaxy movie in August?
I have plans to see it about three times opening weekend alone. Beyond that, it depends on which of my friends still need to see it.

Do you watch Heroes of Cosplay? If so, what do you think of the show? Is that an accurate representation of the life of a cosplayer and the community? 

 
I do, but not religiously. I don't tune in every week right at airtime (or right after when streaming is available); there's really no ritual attached to it. My opinion of the show is really up and down. There is a lot of orchestrated drama by the producers, especially with the first half of this first season, and it did definitely dampen the experience for me. That said, I don't have a lot of experience on the competition end of cosplay, so whether it's a terribly accurate representation of how that portion of the community works, I couldn't say. (Though it doesn't really give me much inclination to compete on that end either). I will say that I definitely think it has improved, with a heightened focus on construction and the actual cosplay community end of the experience, and I find that to be more accurate than anything. Cosplay does have its darker side, and some people can be really judgmental and awful. But the community is also one of the most vibrant, talented, helpful, and supportive ones I've ever been a part of too. And the exhilaration and the fun aspects are the parts we should focus on, not the needless competition and unsolicited judgment. Cosplay isn't a competition unless you're in one. All-told, it's really just another aspect of fanart, and the differences in interpretation shouldn't shame us, they should be there to foster growth and inspire.


Finally, but most importantly, can I wear your Star-Lord mask? I promise to only drool a little.

Sure, it's plastic, a little drool won't hurt! But I can even do you one better. I did a write-up on the mask's construction with instructions on how to make your own (http://mjolnerding.tumblr.com/post/89266499239/star-lord-on-a-budget-like-a-savvy-space-pirate)!
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I want to thank Marian for sharing her amazing cosplay with us and taking the time to answer my questions. I've definitely become a fan of her cosplay and her incredible attitude, sense of humor and outlook on the subculture. Below are a list of links and credits and I highly suggest you click on them all - be sure to check out Dragon Slipper Tailoring and Marian's other sites to see more of her work. Every character she does just blows me away. Very cool stuff.





Galaxians! Comment in the links below, show Marian lots of love and let her know how kick-ASS her Star-Lord is. If you want to see more features like this, more cosplays of Guardians characters, be sure to make lots of noise and let me know you want more!

BTS: Karen Gillan As Nebula in GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY

Marvel Promotes GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY By Releasing 'Galaxy Getaways' Viral Site

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Part of the viral marketing for Marvel's upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy film is a very neat website named 'Galaxy Getaways,' which features a "Google Maps" tour of the planets in the film, Knowhere, Xandar, and Morag. These new looks at the planets are great. The site also features a 'Find Groot' game, plus a quiz that tells you which Guardian you are most like. Check out the site here, and watch the promo video below, which features new footage from the film!

GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Soundtrack Info Revealed!

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The Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack will be released on July 29th, and will have two different versions. One version (top left) will feature only the classic 70's songs featured in the film (from Peter Quill's walkman). The Deluxe Version (top right) will feature a second disc with the original score by Tyler Bates. Check out the tracklisting below!

Disc: 1
1. Hooked On a Feeling (Blue Swede)
2. Go All the Way (Raspberries)
3. Spirit in the Sky (Norman Greenbaum)
4. Moonage Daydream (David Bowie)
5. Fooled Around and Fell in Love (Elvin Bishop)
6. I'm Not in Love (10cc)
7. I Want You Back (Jackson 5)
8. Come and Get Your Love (Redbone)
9. Cherry Bomb (The Runaways)
10. Escape (The Piña Colada Song) (Rupert Holmes)
11. O-O-H Child (The Five Stairsteps)
12. Ain't No Mountain High Enough (Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell)

Disc: 2 (Score by Tyler Bates)
1. Morag
2. The Final Battle Begins
3. Plasma Ball
4. Quill's Big Retreat
5. To the Stars
6. Ronan's Theme
7. Everyone's an Idiot
8. What a Bunch of A-Holes
9. Busted
10. The New Meat
11. The Destroyer
12. Sanctuary
13. The Kyln Escape
14. Don't Mess With My Walkman
15. The Great Companion
16. The Road to Knowhere
17. The Collector
18. Ronan's Arrival
19. The Pod Chase
20. Sacrifice
21. We All Got Dead People
22. The Ballad of the Nova Corps. (Instrumental)
23. Groot Spores
24. Guardians United
25. The Big Blast
26. Groot Cocoon
27. Black Tears
28. Citizens Unite
29. A Nova Upgrade

Yondu, Corpsman Dey, And Nova Prime Headline Their Own GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Posters

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We've already seen the character posters released for our five favorite Guardians, but now Marvel has released three more "heroes" posters for three Guardians of the Galaxy side characters, Yondu (Micheal Rooker), Rhomann Dey (John C. Reilly), and Nova Prime (Glenn Close). Check them out below! 




Three Villainous GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Character Posters Showcase Nebula, Ronan, and Korath

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The upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy movie has many great anti-heroes (Groot, Rocket, Starlord), but the villains are just as cool! Marvel knows this, so they have released three character posters for the film's villains, including Nebula (Karen Gillan), Ronan (Lee Pace), and Korath (Djimon Hounsou). Check out the posters below and let us know what you think!




Play As Your Favorite Guardians In GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY: THE UNIVERSAL WEAPON App Game

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As they do with most of their films, Disney Interactive has released an 'App Game' for the Guardians of the Galaxy film. It is called 'Guardians of the Galaxy: The Universal Weapon.' Galaxians everywhere will be pleased to know that the game was written by legendary Guardians scribe, Dan Abnett. In the game, you break out of prison and fight enemies, such as Korath, Nebula, and Ronan. 

The game is currently available for download (for $4.99) on the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store. You can also purcase the PC version for $7.99 from the Windows Store. Check out the trailer below! 


GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Lead Actors To Appear On ABC's JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE On July 21st

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Set your DVR's! Guardians of the Galaxy leads Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Bradley Cooper, and Vin Diesel will all be appearing on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live on Monday July 21st. For those who don't know, that is the same night as the Hollywood Premiere of the film, so expect the cast to be super excited during the interview. We will probably see some clips from the movie during the interview as well.

They will be promoting the film, which is to be released on August 1st, as well as going head-to-head in a trivia contest against five-year-old Marvel expert Mia Grace! Since none of the actors are huge Marvel fans, we can probably expect them not to fare so well. Check out Mia's previous Marvel trivia contests below...


A Complete Playlist Of Every GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY TV Spot, Featurette, Viral Video, and Trailer

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Would you like to kill time by watching lots and lots of Guardians of the Galaxy footage? Well, you are in luck. We have embedded a playlist of every official Guardians video (TV Spots, Trailers, Featurettes, Viral Marketing) that we could get our hands on. Just in case you missed anything, go ahead and watch them all! We are! 


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