It was just announced on Marvel.com (and on numerous Twitter accounts) that there will be a Q&A with Chris Pratt, Dave Bautista, Karen Gillian, and James Gunn about Guardians of the Galaxy on Monday May 19th at 10 am Pacific on the official Guardians Facebook page. There will also be a world premiere of.... yes, a new Guardians of the Galaxy trailer!
All pretty awesome, right? And to add more awesome, they posted a brand new poster for the film! Lots to be excited about, Galaxians!
Hands down the greatest modern movie poster of all time as far as I'm concerned. So pumped for Monday!!
ReplyDeleteI agree. Maybe I'm biased, but this is the best movie poster I've seen in a long while.
DeleteIs the Q&A before the trailer, or after it?
ReplyDeleteCan we post the questions on twitter, or facebook, or both?
I can't wait!
I think it's only a facebook thing. Also, if I had to guess, the trailer would be after the Q&A, but I'm not entirely sure.
DeleteGood job, Leo!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Cam was actually not able to post when the news broke and asked me, too, which I happily did (because who wouldn't want to share news this awesome). Funnily enough, I missed the news by a few minutes myself because I was watching some YouTube guy's (43 minute!) video bio of Rocket, to check for accuracy.
DeleteAfter seeing this new poster, I still think Guardians will be Marvel's next billion dollar hit worldwide.
ReplyDeleteMe too!
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ReplyDeleteI hope we can see the new trailer on the big screen with XMEN.
ReplyDeleteIt seems like that will be the case. Online premiere Monday. Theatrical Premiere Friday.
DeleteThat is indeed one beautiful poster, and I thought the previous one was already awesome... this one beats it. Can't wait to see the trailer!
ReplyDeleteThen again, no need for trailer, I'll definitely watch this movie without any need of more convincing to do.
One of the best posters of the MCU.
ReplyDeleteTrue on that, Mattia.
ReplyDeleteBetter than the first one...so far!
ReplyDeleteIt sure is a great looking poster! It really reminds me of some of the sci-fi in the 70s and early 80s I grew up seeing as a kid.
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