James Gunn And Michael Rooker Discuss Yondu's Shocking Role In GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2

James Gunn And Michael Rooker Discuss Yondu's Shocking Role In GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 2

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is now in theaters and in this spoiler-filled interview, director James Gunn and star Michael Rooker weigh in on the unexpected role of Yondu in the sequel...

By JoshWilding - May 08, 2017 02:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Vol. 2
Source: Uproxx
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is all about Star-Lord finally meeting his father, Ego the Living Planet. However, by the time the credits roll and Yondu has sacrificed himself in a scene sure to bring a tear to your eye, it's clear that Peter Quill only had one real "daddy." Now, in a new interview with Uproxx, both James Gunn and Michael Rooker have weighed in on the character's emotional story arc here.

"I didn’t want that to be the ending, and I kind of refused to put that in as the ending for a long time," Gunn admitted when asked about his decision to have
Yondu die as a hero. "It wasn’t how the movie ended. But, at the end of the day, I knew that’s where it needed to go. I knew that we need to have real stakes in these movies. We need to lose characters. And not everyone who sees Marvel movies loves that. They don’t love losing characters. But for the characters to really make a difference, to really make their lives mean something, you needs to have these kinds of losses."

Rooker went on to say that his biggest concern about the character dying is the potential blowback from hardcore comic book fans, but he soon came around to Gunn's way of thinking. "What are we going to do? You know? But it worked so well for this story in this movie. That’s what really worked. And, yeah, what are you going to do? And it’s for the good of the movie. The hero of the movie ends up being remembered,” says Rooker. “And the hero of the movie ends up being, well – you’re the hero of the movie! You know, they’ve done something! They’ve given up something that most of us would not even come close to having the balls to give up in real life, and in the movies as well."
 
Gunn reiterated that by pointing out the importance of Yondu's sacrifice. "The whole movie led to that one moment. It seemed to be calling to me. And that’s what fulfills this true story. This is a story about a father’s love for his son, his ultimate love, so much love that he sacrifices himself for that, and that’s what Yondu is. He is 100 percent Peter Quill’s father. And Ego is 100 percent not his father. Just because Ego is biologically his father, that isn’t who he is." What did you think of this moment?
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bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 5/8/2017, 2:26 AM
Especially the music made the ending better
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 5/8/2017, 2:33 AM
It was indeed an emotional scene, but i didn't felt much...
Mainly because of the characters nature, and the little screentime he had in 2 movies.
There's a scene when Drax gets sad, and...well...that was something for me... :(
DetectiveCinema
DetectiveCinema - 5/8/2017, 2:43 AM
While his death didn't really hit me at all, I thought it played out really well. Excited to see what direction Gunn takes in Vol. 3
CaptainElrond
CaptainElrond - 5/8/2017, 2:49 AM
CuddlyCereal
CuddlyCereal - 5/8/2017, 4:02 AM
@NiceBillCipher - I felt like he was so close to actually saying this in the scene lol.
Scarilian
Scarilian - 5/8/2017, 2:50 AM
Spoilers;

A lot of the movie was played too heavy handidly at the start. If you remove everything before Quill, Drax and Gamora travel with Mantis and Ego to Ego's Planet then the movie flows a lot better and you dont have any of the heavy-handed moments.

Yondu for about 90% of his scenes has a look like he's either going to break down, cry or simply looks like a wounded puppy - the rest of the time he was giving out life lessons that seemed like an odd choice.

Sylvester Stallone's Starhawk giving way too much emphasis on him dying and never seeing the colours fly was when everyone i was watching it with clicked that Yondu was going to be killed off. Gamora blatantly telling Peter that if Ego is evil then they'll kill him also weakened the twist at the end where Ego was evil and they killed him.
SendMoreIdiots
SendMoreIdiots - 5/8/2017, 7:08 AM
@Scarilian - Sounds like you don't like foreshadowing, I get what you mean it kind of gives away what is going to happen. But I really have grown accustomed to it after they use it so much in all The Song Of Ice And Fire books
ExSOLDIER
ExSOLDIER - 5/8/2017, 2:57 AM
"He may have been your father boy, but he wasn't your daddy."
UltimateTypeface
UltimateTypeface - 5/8/2017, 3:12 AM
Really? If you didn't like this movie you need a personality transplant.
SpideyQuad
SpideyQuad - 5/8/2017, 11:03 AM
@UltimateTypeface - Or he needs to change brands
MosquitoFarmer
MosquitoFarmer - 5/8/2017, 3:15 AM
This scene made me smile so much. So satisfying.

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