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Avengers Endgame: James Gunn decrypts the reaction of Peter Quill (Star Lord) at the end of the film

While Kevin Feige was paying tribute to Avengers: Endgame as the year approaches for the film’s release while teasing the future of the MCU, many questions around the Russo brothers’ film still have something to keep fans occupied. A true global phenomenon, the feature also saw the end of the adventures for some Avengers when Thanos was struck down during one of the most epic battles we have ever seen on the big screen. At the end of this one, many were the superheroes to fly away for new adventures. This was particularly the case of Star-Lord and his crew, who accompanied by Thor, left Earth. However, several fans have wondered why Peter Quill did not prefer to stay on the blue planet.

A question to which the director of Guardians of the Galaxy, James Gunn, responded during a forty watch party. If a fan pointed out that it would have been interesting to see Peter Quill go to the grave of his loved ones, the filmmaker replied: “Peter hates coming back to Earth and leaves it as soon as possible, as soon as he can. He associates this planet with the death of his mother. “ As a reminder, the first scene of Guardians of the Galaxy saw Meredith Quill die from a brain tumor before Peter fled and was taken in by Yondu. It is certain that the character embodied by Chris Pratt had a strong and special relationship with his mother, so much so that the latter’s disappearance affected him greatly. This echoes the common point that all the characters in the Guardians of the Galaxy seem to own, namely their family trauma. If that of Rocket and its origins should be explored in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, remains that thanks to this new explanation on Endgame, the most atypical adaptation of the MCU finally appears deeper than it seems!


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