samedi 2 août 2014

‘Guardians Of The Galaxy’ Secret Ending: How The End Credits Scene And Infinity Stones Affect ‘Avengers 2’

'Guardians Of The Galaxy' Secret Ending: How The End Credits Scene And Infinity Stones Affect 'Avengers 2'


The Guardians Of The Galaxy secret ending during the end credits scenes will probably have you scratching your head, especially if you don’t recognize Howard the Duck or that dog in the space suit. But since Guardians Of The Galaxy 2 has already been announced we can make some guesses on what everything else means.


In a related report by The Inquisitr, the Guardians Of The Galaxy end credits scene was already leaked prior to the release date of the movie:



“The end-credits scene opens with The Collector, Taneleer Tavan, played by Benicio del Toro bandaged up and sitting amongst the remains of his “collection” after the Guardians paid him a visit in the film. Cosmo, the russian space dog he he previously had in his collection comes up and licks The Collector’s bandaged face, and then we hear a voice speaking. The camera shifts and we see Howard the Duck in his now-shattered glass pen, equally unkempt and battle weary, sipping a space martini.”



The fact that this Marvel character makes a cameo at all might make you wonder whether or not a full length Howard the Duck movie will be made, but apparently it’s just a comical appearance for the sake of the fans. After all, Rocket Raccoon creator Bill Mantlo once tried to revive the series, so it makes sense to have Howard in the Guardians Of The Galaxy secret ending as an easter egg.


If anything, it just shows the legal status of the character since Steve Gerber, Howard’s creator, sued Marvel for rights to the character and even Disney sued Marvel because of the obvious similarities to Donald Duck. When the character was revived in 2002 Gerber even had Howard the Duck having a conversation about copyright law with God in Hell. So it would seem almost an honorific since the last thing you read in the end credits is: “Howard the Duck created by Steve Gerber and Val Mayerick.”


Now that Disney and Marvel are one it appears Howard the Duck may be revived again but I have a hard time seeing the studios risking money on the character. When George Lucas did the first Howard the Duck movie it was a box office bomb and even Gerber once said Howard was “too weird to live, too rare to die” in the Marvel Universe. We can also safely say a Howard the Duck movie is unlikely because writer James Gunn claims it was just a joke:



Guardians Of The Galaxy 2


What the Guardians Of The Galaxy secret ending may tell us the most about the sequel is the existence of Cosmo the space dog, who is the head of security on Knowhere. In the comics Cosmo aids the Guardians so it’s possible Guardians Of The Galaxy 2 may feature the space canine more or it was just a cameo appearance.


We can also guess that the alien father of Peter Quill Star Lord will also become a primary subject, or at least a side-plot in the sequel. This is not just a guess because that’s what James Gunn actually said in an interview:



“I know a lot of where I want to go. I have a lot of ideas for stories and characters that are going to appear, and there are documents written up, that some people have, about Peter Quill’s father and his relationship, a lot of stuff about Yondu and a lot of stuff about Drax that nobody knows…. Kevin Feige has stuff. I wrote up a lot. He knows all the stuff and if I died tomorrow they could go make a movie. They could write the story of Peter Quill’s father and it would all be there. I think Yondu is a very important character, a really important character in this universe, and I think Nebula is really important too and so I think we’ll see more of both of those characters.”



In the comics the father of Star Lord was not powerful or special, although it’s possible the movies will change the story to make his father be someone of note.


Avengers 2


While it was not part of the Guardians Of The Galaxy secret ending, the official introduction and explanation of the Infinity Stones sets the stage for future Marvel movie sequels. The company has already announced eight future titles, but only four of them have been named (but do check out our article on the leaked images of possible titles for the other four). It’s speculated this is because Marvel themselves have not yet decided the actual plot or focus for some of the planned movies, but we do know one overarching theme.


The Infinity Stones are six magical space rocks that bestow a particular power to the holder. If all of them are gathered together and put into the Infinity Gauntlet then you essentially have god-like powers. The character of Thanos was also introduced in The Avengers secret ending but became more prominent in Guardians Of The Galaxy, although only as the master manipulator pulling the strings from afar. Ronan the Accuser was operating as an agent for Thanos in order to gather the Infinity Stones together, which will set up the final battle.


Marvel has already stated they view Thanos as an “end boss” to all these movies so it’s likely the Infinity Gauntlet will eventually become the focus of a future movie. Since the Avengers 2 release date is next year, and focuses on Ultron, that probably means Thanos won’t become a primary villain until Avengers 3, although I wouldn’t be surprised if Ultron has possession of yet another Infinity Stone.


What did you think about the Guardians Of The Galaxy secret ending?


‘Guardians Of The Galaxy’ Secret Ending: How The End Credits Scene And Infinity Stones Affect ‘Avengers 2’ is a post from: The Inquisitr News


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