Films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe are often accused of displaying a “sameness” that makes for a familiar and sometimes bland feel across titles, and while I’d argue in defense of roughly a third of them there’s still some truth to the matter. James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy films are among the handful that break free of that mold, and while it’s attributable in part to the intergalactic setting much of it stems from Gunn’s personality too. He’s a fun, knowledgeable filmmaker, and that translates to interviews and commentaries too. His latest is new to Blu-ray/DVD/4K Ultra this week.
Keep reading to see what I heard on the commentary for…
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)
Commentator: James Gunn (writer/director)
1. He recorded the commentary just a few days after the film opened saying he’s spent the last three years working on it.
2. The first film features the Marvel logo after the opening flashback, “but the logo’s gotten much longer since then so it was a little strange when we tried that this time.”
3. The opening scene was filmed in Charles, Missouri, “right near where I grew up.”
4. “The most obscure Easter egg of all time” is the license plate on Ego’s (Kurt Russell) Ford Mustang Cobra being the same as the one on Gunn’s high-school car, a Buick Electra.
5. Lola is the company responsible for de-aging Russell’s face. Meredith Quill (Laura Haddock) was de-aged slightly too.
6. Vol. 2 takes place in 2014, just two months after the end of the first film.
7. Groot (Vin Diesel) was originally going to be full-size again, but he felt that was repetitive and decided to keep him tiny instead.
8. He was the motion-reference for Baby Groot’s opening dance sequence, “so somewhere in a secret vault there is me doing all of these dance moves.”
9. The “matter splatter” in the background of the opening — the colorful splashes against dark, violent action — is inspired by his work on the video-game Lollipop Chainsaw.
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