Dan Abnett And Andy Lanning Further Discuss GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY

Dan Abnett And Andy Lanning Further Discuss GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY

Further expressing excitement that Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy big screen adaptation is coming to fruition, the UK comic writers behind the team's reboot also address any involvement

By DCMarvelFreshman - Aug 21, 2012 01:08 PM EST
Source: Comic Book Resources



With a prospective director in Super helmer James Gunn, more excitement for Marvel's big screen adaptation of Guardians of the Galaxy is growing; especially with the comic writers responsible for the interstellar team's popularity. Comic Book Resources recently caught up with Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, known as “DnA,” where they discussed the anticipated film, and whether they'll be involved in any way.

Did you expect that they might even make a cartoon of this cast let alone a full Hollywood movie?
Abnett: “Not at all. The fact that Marvel has decided that that makes good sense for them to do, it's a huge compliment. We're very excited to see what happens, and we're very excited to see where they go with it. I think anybody -- I don't care how devoted a Star-Lord or Rocket Raccoon fan you were even two years ago -- who would have said that this would make a great main movie would have been laughed off. It's such an unlikely thing to do. So I think it's lovely to work on something and expose its potential to the point where a company like Marvel will say, "Yes, this makes sense." We're very excited. It's very interesting to look at it happening.”

Lanning: “And it was one of those things where we were approached to do the Guardians episode of "Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes." We wrote that story, which was one of those things where you're thinking, "Wow! They're taking our guys seriously!" Chris Yost, who contacted us to do that episode, was very generous to let us write it. I think there was a sniff in the air that these characters had potential, but to actually use our cast to make a movie is fantastic. We've been on the record saying that as much as anybody, we're happy to sit back as fans and enjoy the ride. We hope it does this justice and do all the things this idea has the potential to achieve.”

Have you been involved at all in the process of the movie whether in terms of consulting on the film
Abnett:“These are Marvel's characters, and they will develop them as they see fit. Like I said, it's a huge compliment to us that they're doing that, but I think it's only fair to say that we haven't really been consulted in any way, shape or form. We wrote this stuff essentially as work-for-hire, & if Marvel came to us and said, "Would you like to consult on the movie?" that would be lovely. But for now, our interpretation is there on the page.”

Lanning: “I think that's the way the business works sometimes. Sometimes you do get consulted and it's fantastic, but other times they just do the movies on their own. They're using the comics as a source material, and what they do with that, they're at liberty to do. You have to be professional about that and see the fact that they're using this material as a huge compliment anyway. And if at any point they consult us or we get a ticket to the premier, that's a cherry on the cake as far as we're concerned. Of course, we'd be involved at the drop of a hat. Who wouldn't be? But you've also got to be professional about the whole thing.”



Marvel Studios presents “Guardians of the Galaxy”—the big cinematic event exploring an interstellar super hero team-up, featuring Marvel characters Star-Lord, Drax the Destroyer, Gamora, Groot and Rocket Raccoon. While story details are under wraps, the film is rumored to lead with a U.S. pilot who ends up in space in the middle of a universal conflict and goes on the run with futuristic ex-cons who have something everyone wants.

From a screenplay by Nicole Perlman and Chris McCoy, “Guardians of the Galaxy” is based on the ever-popular Marvel comic book series “Guardians of the Galaxy,” first published in 1969 and revived in 2008. While a director and ensemble cast have yet to be announced, “Guardians of the Galaxy” will assemble on August 1, 2014. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures will distribute the film. In addition to “Guardians of the Galaxy”, Marvel Studios will release a slate of films based on other iconic Marvel characters including “Iron Man 3” on May 3, 2013; “Thor: The Dark World ” on November 8, 2013; “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” on April 4, 2014; and the currently-untitled sequel to “Marvel's The Avengers,” the third highest grossing film of all time, on May 1, 2015.

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marvel72
marvel72 - 8/21/2012, 1:17 PM
they should be involved just like ed brubaker should be involved with captain america the winter soldier.
superotherside
superotherside - 8/21/2012, 1:30 PM
Can't wait for this movie. Wouldn't mind them being involved in it either, I like marvel72's idea of having Ed Brubaker involved in Captain America: The Winter Soldier as well.
RAWRG
RAWRG - 8/21/2012, 1:42 PM
Can't wait to see Rocket Raccoon on the big screen!
StarSpangledBruce
StarSpangledBruce - 8/21/2012, 1:59 PM
The Marvel Cinematic Universe will be the perfect Marvel Universe.
Talontd
Talontd - 8/21/2012, 2:01 PM
I think all those "professional" comments were jabs at all the guys whining about not getting consulted or tickets to the premiere...

...I'm cool with the no consultation thing, but it would be nice if the companies sent premiere tickets to the creators. It just seems like something that should be a given...
KaneVonDoom
KaneVonDoom - 8/21/2012, 2:04 PM
Marvel would do good to consult Brubaker and DnA. At least for constructive criticism.

These guys seem like they have a good head on their shoulders.
jazzman
jazzman - 8/21/2012, 2:11 PM
Rocket Raccoon is going to be played by Ryan Reynolds L0L
Hawksblueyes
Hawksblueyes - 8/21/2012, 2:56 PM
I've said this before but I'll say it again here...these guys did a fantastic job with GOTG BUT...every story-line they wrote could easily be called "The Extended Works of Jim Starlin". Everything they wrote were continuations of Starlins runs on Captain Marvel and Warlock from the 70's. I don't even think they expanded on them so much as they simply added a few new characters.

If you don't believe me, I suggest you check out the original runs I'm referring to.
AlibiBreakfast
AlibiBreakfast - 8/21/2012, 3:43 PM
I grew up a Marvel fanboy, but never really got into their cosmic publications. This is the first movie from Marvel Studios that I'm skeptical about, but I have the utmost faith in Kevin Feige & the crew and hope it turns out great.

Can someone sell me on this film in a paragraph or two? About the story, characters, drama, elements that are likely to be fan favorites, etc?
nuclearpriest
nuclearpriest - 8/21/2012, 3:46 PM
@jazzman
your post actually made me laugh out loud and that's very rare for me so thank you.

And for everyone else, I really suck at Photoshop but I really hope somebody talented takes the photos that batz11 posted above and puts a Rocket Raccoon suit on the little guy.
dracula
dracula - 8/23/2012, 11:53 PM
My Idea For Gaurdians Of The Galaxy
The Other and a fleet of Chacari are attacking the planet of Kree where the infinity gem of time is. The Kree are no match for the Chacari, many of the kree are captured, but a few ships try to escape but most are shot down only one manages to escape the one inside is Star Lord he is wounded he pases out and a prison ship comes and picks him up and takes him to a prison planet to be treated for his wounds. When Star Lord is awaken he is held at the facility as as the prison is run by Chacari. As Star Lord explores the planet he meets many people. Rocket Rackoon is being attacked by a groop of inmates that Star Lord saves him from and then meets Drax The Destroyer a deadley inmate he meets in solatary confindment that he is in for the fight and Gamor while getting attacked by the people he beat up and she sves him and Groot who Star Lord saves from a gard they all deside to help Star Lord escape and save his planet after they escape they return to kree and stop the other the other manigas to take the infinity gem
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