Even though the Avengers could be heading into different world with their third movie, it seems like one of their other intergalactic franchises won't be looking to tie-in and set-up the movie according to comments made by its director.
While the two-part third Avengers movie could be the largest of the entire franchise, it also could be a link between all of the franchises and give the Hulk some screen time since the hero won't be getting his own solo outing until then.
Even though it is hard to imagine anyone but Chris Pratt playing the role of Star-Lord in 'Guardians of the Galaxy,' it seems like he wasn't the only television star that director James Gunn was looking at for the role.
Thor is getting ready for the massive destruction of his homeward, but could he gain the assistance of the Guardians of the Galaxy for this conquest? Unlikely, but don't rule out the characters interacting at some point.
There really hasn't been a bigger pop culture phenomenon this year than Marvel's 'Guardians of the Galaxy.' What entered as a possible floor has now become one of the studio's hottest properties, but what does the director have up his sleeve for the sequel?
During Marvel's announcements on Tuesday, they dropped the bomb that Avengers 3 would be a two-part film, titled 'Infinity War.' But with The Avengers going intergalactic with their third movie, does that mean a key player from 'Guardians of the Galaxy' will take the helm?
While still a few years away, writer/director James Gunn is fine with teasing what fans can expect from his next outing in the new Marvel franchise, 'Guardians of the Galaxy,' and where the characters will be headed in the future. But could that be far, far away?
While the Civil War plot line seems to be set to cause a lot of friction on Earth, it may not have too much effect in space and it seems like the director hosting the intergalactic franchise for Marvel is set on keeping them there for as long as possible.
With the most recent rumor being that the third Avengers movie would be split into two movies to accommodate all of the stars being involved in it, could Marvel do the opposite and exclude some of its biggest stars in order to keep them around? That is what the next rumor is saying.
Fans are eager to spend as much time as possible with Star Lord, Gamora, Groot, Rocket Raccoon, and Drax the Destroyer when the blu-ray/DVD is released later this year, but it seems that won't be the only team featured on the disc.
While it has been a trend with young adult adaptations recently, could the two-part finale begin to happen with superhero movies and could Marvel start the trend with a two-part finale for the third Avengers movie, which would include the Guardians of the Galaxy?