GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Director James Gunn Shares VOL. 3 Update Ahead Of PEACEMAKER Production Start

GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Director James Gunn Shares VOL. 3 Update Ahead Of PEACEMAKER Production Start

With The Suicide Squad director James Gunn getting ready to start working on Peacemaker, fans have some questions about what's going on with Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, and the filmmaker has obliged...

By JoshWilding - Nov 10, 2020 03:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Vol. 3

The Suicide Squad is pretty much finished, and writer and director James Gunn has already moved on to the Peacemaker TV series coming to HBO Max. That's left some fans wondering what the deal with Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is, especially as the original plan was for the movie to be released this year!

In a series of Tweets, Gunn shared some updates with fans, confirming that not only is the script done, but production heads have already been hired for the Marvel Studios threequel. 

While the filmmaker is still making a few tweaks to the screenplay, he noted that very few changes have been made since he was fired by Disney (before thankfully being rehired). Now, with production on Peacemaker beginning in Canada in the next couple of weeks, all eyes will be on Gunn's imminent return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe to start work on Vol. 3

Chances are it will be well into next year before cameras start rolling on the next Guardians of the Galaxy movie, of course, but we'll hopefully have more updates from Gunn to share with you soon!

Check out his Tweets below:
 


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10. Nova

Nova

Kevin Feige has dropped a lot of hints that there are plans for Nova down the line, and rumours continue to swirl that he will appear in an upcoming project of some sort. Based on past comments, we know that James Gunn doesn't have much interest in using him in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, of course, but there are plenty of other places he could appear beyond that.

Avengers: Infinity War set the stage for Nova to make his live-action debut, and the movie's writers recently confirmed that he very nearly had a role in Avengers: Endgame. It's simply a matter of time at this point, and when Nova does arrive, it could have huge ramifications for this shared world. 

Well, unless Marvel Studios is just dead set against using a character called "Dick Rider." 
 

9. Red Hulk

Rulk

Red Hulk is, well, an evil version of The Hulk with red skin. However, he also has a unique powerset and the smarts of one General "Thunderbolt" Ross, someone many fans are convinced is going to wind up leading the Thunderbolts (a movie supposedly in the early stages of development, despite there being no official word from Marvel Studios on that front). 

Red Hulk would not only make a great foe for the Jade Giant, but with a She-Hulk series on the way, he would certainly be a fitting choice for Jennifer Walters' first challenge on Disney+. After all, it's easy to imagine Ross going to extreme measures to stop another Hulk from becoming a "superhero."

However, if that's a little too soon, then Marvel Studios could instead use both that show and Black Widow to tease his transformation before making him the focal point of Phase 5.
 

8. Captain Britain

Brand1

When Feige was asked about Captain Britain some time ago, he said that this is a character Marvel Studios has contemplated using in some fashion. It's easy to see why too, especially as not only is Brian Braddock an awesome hero but also someone with ties to the Multiverse and British mythology. 

As someone who protects the Multiverse, it could be that Brian will be granted his powers after Doctor Strange's next movie explores the existence of that, but even if he's just used as a supporting character somewhere, Captain Britain definitely deserves to have a place on the big screen. 

Assuming that In The Multiverse of Madness does indeed lay the groundwork for the British hero to join the MCU, then it wouldn't be a huge surprise for him to suit up during Phase 5. 
 

7. Abigail Brand

Brand

S.H.I.E.L.D. was disbanded pretty soon after we started getting familiar with the iconic spy organisation thanks to HYDRA, but following the events of Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, it's clear the world needs a group like that to keep an eye on what's going on in the world.

Well, "above it" might be a little more fitting! That's where S.W.O.R.D. comes in as it's the space version of S.H.I.E.L.D. and led by Abigail Brand, a badass woman who would make for a great new ally and foil to Earth's Mightiest Heroes as she tries to avoid another Thanos-level disaster. WandaVision set photos have confirmed that this organisation will be introduced.

However, there's been no mention of Abigail Brand, so she's clearly being saved for down the line.
 

6. Hercules

Hercules

There were rumours that Hercules would be introduced in Eternals as the MCU's first openly gay superhero, but there have been no indications that there are any plans for the character there. As a result, it's now difficult to imagine where Marvel Studios could choose to use this iconic Avenger.

It's always going to be tricky using a real-life figure like Hercules, especially when we've seen so many iterations of the Greek demigod on film over the years. The Thor franchise could be a good fit but Taika Waititi may not have room for him there, so who knows which franchise he'll call home. 

Despite there being some fitting Phase 4 properties for him to appear in, Hercules is almost certainly being saved for Phase 5...we'll just have to wait and see when and where that happens.
 

5. Beta Ray Bill

Bill

Beta Ray Bill was vaguely referenced in Thor: Ragnarok when we learned from a statue that he once competed in The Grandmaster's arena. That movie would have been the perfect place to introduce the hero but it didn't happen and fans remain as anxious as ever to see him on the big screen. 

Like Hercules, whether Taika Waititi can find room for Bill in Thor: Love and Thunder is another matter but it would be a lot of fun seeing this alien butt heads with the God of Thunder. Sure, he's a pretty weird character but that's part of his charm, and he's definitely worthy of being used in a movie one day. Trying to cram him in alongside so many other characters could be a struggle, though.

With that in mind, a Phase 5 project might be best for Bill, as he deserves more than just a cameo.
 

4. Mephisto

Mephisto

While it's definitely surprising that Mephisto has yet to make an appearance in the MCU, in fairness, it's also hard to imagine where he could have shown up before now. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is one possibility, of course, but Nightmare seems a far more likely candidate for that film.

Essentially the MCU's version of the devil, it's fair to say that Disney might not want to go down this route as it could cause some controversy but given the camp nature of this villain (depending on who's writing him, that is), it could be a huge amount of fun seeing him toying with our favourite heroes.

Looking ahead to Phase 5, it seems as if the likes of Blade, Moon Knight, and Ghost Rider will help open the door to the supernatural side of the MCU, so Mephisto will fit in nicely. 
 

3. Namor The Submariner

namor

Namor the Submariner is someone we've been hearing about potentially seeing in a Marvel movie since Captain America: The First Avenger but, like The Hulk, some complicated rights issues have pretty much sunk our hopes and dreams. He is, however, rumoured to appear in Black Panther II in 2022.

Needless to say, that clash would be downright epic and the success of Aquaman just goes to show that moviegoers will buy into the concept of an undersea superhero. Namor is a different enough character to ensure this wouldn't feel like a ripoff and, as he's a mutant, he could even join the X-Men!

As great as it would be to see him face T'Challa, we still think that's a little optimistic, but if Namor doesn't make a splash in Phase 5, then it's probably never going to end up happening. 
 

2. Jocasta

Jocasta

Ultron's story in the MCU appears to be at an end but you have to believe it's possible that the villainous android may have found some way to survive. Regardless, his "bride" Jocasta is still a character ripe with big screen potential and a powerful and loyal member of The Avengers in the comics. 

With a personality based on the brain patterns of Janet Van Dyne, there are many ways she could be changed in the transition from page to screen and even with The Vision set to be resurrected in WandaVision (probably temporarily if it's all in the Scarlet Witch's head), there's room for a new, female android. 

Hell, perhaps Jocasta could be the robotic "daughter" of Vision and the Scarlet Witch? That would be weird, but a potentially smart way to set the stage for this hero to have a big role in future.
 

1. The Beyonder

Beyonder

Both insane and insanely powerful, The Beyonder makes reality his plaything and is responsible for Secret Wars, an epic battle between the Marvel Universe's heroes and villains which the Russo Brothers have expressed an interest in bringing to the big screen on a number of occasions now. 

It's surprising he's never even been alluded to but if Marvel Studios is looking for its next bit event movie, then this should be it and it's then we could see The Beyonder come into play. In terms of casting, you have to believe Marvel could have a lot of fun finding an actor to play this unhinged powerhouse.

However, it won't happen until the Fantastic Four and X-Men are also part of the MCU, so this could end up slipping beyond (no pun intended) Phase 5 and right into Phase 6 instead...
 

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tmp3
tmp3 - 11/10/2020, 3:23 AM
I didn't love GOTG 2, but TSS looks f*ckin amazing, so hopefully Peacemaker and GOTG 3 look great too
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 11/10/2020, 6:16 AM
@tmp3

GOTG 2 is so weird to me. I like the plot beats. I like Ego and his relationship with Quill. Yondu and Rocket were great.

But it wasn’t funny, at all. The jokes that Gunn threw at us every two seconds hardly landed for me. And it felt like it was trying so hard to be funny without kind of the effortless character beats of the first movie.

The Suicide Squad looks like a breath of fresh air in CBMs 😬
BornToLose
BornToLose - 11/10/2020, 7:05 AM
@regularmovieguy - yeah it’s such a weird one for me too because the first GOTG is one of my favorite Marvel films of all time but the sequel just fell super flat for me.

I’ll never forget seeing it in theaters and my best friend turning to me and asking “this sucks right?” - yup!

The Yondu subplot is top tier, Ego was fine, but the jokes were terrible and Gunn made Drax so unlikeable. He turned him into a cliche jock bro from the 80’s.

Thankfully, he was brought back to glory in Infinity War.

Anyways, fingers crossed for GOTG 3!
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 11/10/2020, 10:20 AM
@BornToLose

Couldn’t have said it better. I imagine GOTG 3 is going to be as good if not better than the first given it’s his last movie with that Guardians cast. 🤞🏻
WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 11/10/2020, 3:33 AM
Will be interesting to see how he deals with this version of Gamora.
KWilly
KWilly - 11/10/2020, 3:54 AM
@WakandanQueen - Star-Lord: "We were a couple. We loved each other and made out all the time."

2014 Gamora:

Origame
Origame - 11/10/2020, 4:08 AM
@WakandanQueen - i always liked the idea of theming the new movie about loss and moving past that. Maybe when adam warlock comes, he reveals the one infinity stone that can return is the soul stone, and that with it they can bring back the regular gamora but have to use the body of 2014 gamora. Peter legit considers doing this for much of the movie but by the end comes to the realization that his gamora is dead and moves on. Meanwhile the gang accepts that, even though this us a new gamora, shes still part of their "family" while she grows attached to the guardians and joins them. Though she definitely ends with a different relationship to everyone, even making sure peter isnt ending up in a romantic relationship with her.
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 11/10/2020, 3:35 AM
I think i'm ready for a new version of GotG, let's get this over with.
Although i AM interested to see how they will handle a couple of plot points.
Shroombeast
Shroombeast - 11/10/2020, 3:36 AM
As long as they don't kill Nebula and Rocket I'm good.
Odin
Odin - 11/10/2020, 3:44 AM
@Shroombeast - Seeing chemistry between those two after Endgame, since they apparently worked together as the only Guardians during the five year gap, is probably what I'm looking forward most with the characters in vol.3.
TheManWithoutFear
TheManWithoutFear - 11/10/2020, 4:24 AM


Me when i think about James Gunn getting rehired
Spidey91
Spidey91 - 11/10/2020, 4:29 AM
opening may 2023, save this post. and at best, maybe even november 2022.
BornToLose
BornToLose - 11/10/2020, 7:07 AM
@Spidey91 - May 2023 if we’re lucky.. no way it comes before then.
JDL
JDL - 11/10/2020, 9:32 AM
@Spidey91 - That would be 4 MCU releases in that year. Once the 2021 log jam breaks that is is highly unlikely imo. YMMV.
WEAPONXOXOXO
WEAPONXOXOXO - 11/10/2020, 4:29 AM
the way the world is going we'll see this in 5 years.
Feralwookiee
Feralwookiee - 11/10/2020, 7:49 AM
@WEAPONXOXOXO - You think the world will be here in 5 years?

Bold prediction, kind sir. 😁
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 11/10/2020, 5:32 AM
I think a lot of stuff is gonna happen in GotG 3 (new Gamora, Rocket's origin, Drax's daughter, Adam Warlock), so I don't mind the extra time. Although the second one wasn't as good as the first (how could it've been), I'm looking forward to this one and Gunn's DC projects
SerKurtWagner
SerKurtWagner - 11/10/2020, 5:43 AM
The first one was fun, even if they made a joke of Ronan. The second one had good moments but was largely a hot mess. So I can't say I'm eagerly anticipating Vol. 3, but I hope to be pleasantly surprised.
DemonTweeks
DemonTweeks - 11/10/2020, 7:09 AM
Kevin Bacon better show up in the movie this time!
BornToLose
BornToLose - 11/10/2020, 7:09 AM
GOTG 2 was such a let down.. I wasn’t even excited for a third film until after seeing Infinity War. I hope Gunn knocks it outta the park.
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 11/10/2020, 7:40 AM
Bring on the soundtrack.
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