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Interview with James Gunn
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00:00Hi, congratulations.
00:01This movie is incredible, and yeah.
00:02How's your day going so far?
00:03It was good.
00:04Yeah?
00:04Yeah.
00:05I actually got to sleep last night, which I never do before.
00:07I didn't.
00:07Press junket.
00:11Well, that's intense.
00:16So during the making of the first Guardians of the Galaxy,
00:18you talked about constructing a Bible that really
00:21kind of defined certain, both the past, present, and future
00:23of kind of the Marvel Cosmic Universe.
00:26I'm curious how those ideas and kind of what
00:28was going to evolve into volume two wound up changing
00:30into the movie that we see.
00:32Well, I mean, you know, a lot of it didn't change.
00:34I mean, I think the basics of the relationship between Peter
00:37Quill and Yondu and Ego and all of them, and Kraglin,
00:41and all those characters we set down in the first movie,
00:44that all is pretty consistent with the Bible
00:47that I gave to Kevin Feige in the first film.
00:52After all these years, I've found you.
00:56And who the hell are you?
00:58I'm your dad, Peter.
01:01You mentioned Ego.
01:02How early on did you actually know that Ego was going to be
01:04Starla's father?
01:05You're the first person I'm telling this.
01:07I knew who Ego was as a character.
01:09I knew what he was able to do.
01:12But I didn't initially know I was going to use Ego the Living
01:16Planet as that character, if that makes sense.
01:18Yeah.
01:19But it was pretty early that I knew it was Ego.
01:21But I didn't share that with Kevin until after Guardians 1 made
01:26so much money.
01:27And that's when I came in and said, OK, I think his dad is going
01:29to be this living planet.
01:30So is it just because it was an outlandish idea?
01:32I thought it was an outlandish idea.
01:33I thought maybe they would balk at the idea of making Ego the
01:36Living Planet as his parent.
01:38I guess.
01:38But yeah, the first movie, you do kind of capitalize on the weirds so
01:41much that I guess it gives you some level of credibility.
01:43I mean, I think that you trust people through a couple of different ways.
01:47One is you learn to trust them through the kind of job that they do
01:52and how responsible they are, which I think I'm both.
01:55I hope that I'm good at my job and I'm responsible and that I come under
01:59budget and I do what I can to do that.
02:01And then the other way is to see how the public likes what they do.
02:05And the second one is what I waited for.
02:07So we're saving the galaxy again.
02:09Yep.
02:10Awesome.
02:12We're really going to be able to jack up our prices for two-time galaxy savers.
02:16And I mean, in terms of just the future, I know that you are involved with
02:19Infinity War.
02:20Yeah.
02:21You are serving as a producer, helping work on the script.
02:22How is that same Bible kind of applying to that?
02:25Well, I think of, you know, Infinity War is sort of a stopgap for the, you know,
02:29for the Guardians.
02:30They're supporting players in an Avengers movie.
02:33And so they will remain who they are and they'll remain true to themselves within that
02:37film.
02:38But in terms of the larger story of the Guardians, you know, I think a lot
02:42of that is going to come as we move forward in the MCU.
02:45One thing I do have to ask about is the Stan Lee watcher scene, because it blew my mind,
02:49A.
02:50But I'm just, I'm curious if you could talk about just the implication of it.
02:53Because thinking about the cameos in other Marvel movies, not MCU, there's a certain kind
02:58of connectivity there, no?
02:59Perhaps.
03:00Perhaps.
03:01I mean, I think people will need to infer from it what they infer.
03:05But yes, I mean, I'm definitely aware of the, you know, he's doing some work for the
03:09Watchers.
03:10I love that.
03:11And that might be, that might apply to our own universe, in fact.
03:13I was about to say, yeah.
03:14Sure.
03:15He's just another watcher within this multiverse.
03:16Exactly.
03:17I saw Stan yesterday.
03:18There you go.
03:19Perfect.
03:20Hey, wait.
03:21Where are you going?
03:22Hey, you were supposed to be my Lyft home.
03:24Well, I mean, actually, just kind of on that concept, I mean, five post-credit scenes is,
03:28that's a new thing for Marvel.
03:30I mean, was that something you had to convince them on?
03:32I mean, what was the process there?
03:33They thought it was hilarious.
03:34No, no, I didn't have to convince them at all.
03:36I'm like, you know, let's just, people love post-credit scenes, so let's just do five of
03:40them.
03:41They're like, okay.
03:42You're kind of setting the bar high for everybody else.
03:44Yeah.
03:45Do you have a favorite amongst them?
03:47The, you know, honestly, probably the first, the Kraglin one is probably my favorite,
03:53because he's just so funny in that scene.
03:56That's great.
03:57Well, very cool.
03:58Well, thanks again for talking to me.
03:59Thanks.
04:00All you do is yell at each other.
04:02You are not friends.
04:05No, we're family.
04:14But that's what we would do.
04:16We'll press the second bullet.
04:18We'll continue it.
04:19This break, knock, knock.
04:20Move it in.
04:21Pull this up and let it down.
04:22But we use this one for a good job.
04:23I live with Michaela.
04:24Watch this one too.
04:25This one you're right having and find this one will convince you.
04:26So let's go 20 minutes.
04:27Play one, second.
04:28We 했습니다.
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