“Guardians of the Galaxy” fans won’t have to wait too long to see their favorite characters in action.
During an interview with Variety, director James Gunn teased what fans of the biggest box-office hit of the year should expect on the DVD release on Dec. 9.
Gunn said there would be multiple deleted scenes, adding one scene between Rocket Raccoon (Bradley Cooper) and Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) is amongst his favorites.
“In the long version of the scene where Rocket is laughing at Quill, Quill gets very offended by that and takes a vote of the other Guardians to see who thinks that the laugh is fake,” Gunn said. “It’s a pretty fake laugh, and I think Rocket gets hurt that Groot goes against him.”
Fans can also anticipate production for the “Guardians of the Galaxy” sequel to happen sooner than expected.
“I spent all day on Aug. 1, the day the first movie was released, writing ‘Guardians 2,'” Gunn told Variety. “I was so excited about it and I was finally able to let go of the last one and begin the second one. I always saw this as a universe, not just as one story.”
The upcoming sequel will also be shot in 3D also as Gunn explained the better graphics appeal to the international market.
“3D kind of is a wash in the United States, but in Europe it’s bigger. So it makes much more of a difference than it does here. If it was just 3D in the United States, most people would not do 3D,” Gunn said.