1. The equipment upgrades are so cool that they "fly up":
The Guardians of the Galaxy have entered their second year. Heroism and righteousness have become commonplace, and conventional combat equipment must also be upgraded. In "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2", Rocket Raccoon, the logistics chief, prepared jetpacks for all his teammates. The team members no longer fight on the ground like in the previous game. This time, the Guardians of the Galaxy really hit the sky. The magnificent space becomes the battle background, which is more than just cool.
2 Dirty Dancing Part 2:
Since it is the sequel to "Guardians of the Galaxy", the dance music of the 1980s is naturally indispensable. Director James Gunn has the habit of listening to music while writing scripts. The songs he played while writing the script were all incorporated into the movie. He believes that "these songs also interpret the protagonist's character." Gunn replaced the entire album of hits in the sequel, and the brainwashing effect is still powerful. Audiences, please be prepared to twist while watching in the theater.
3 The little tree man is really a baby:
In the last episode, Groot, the strongest player in the Guardians of the Galaxy, sacrificed himself for his teammates. Gunn said that Groot's sacrifice was real. Not only did he return to his baby state, but he also lost all the memories of the adult tree man Groot. The only thing that remained unchanged was his vocabulary. It seems that the baby treeman in the sequel is really a baby, and the members of the Guardians of the Galaxy are taking good care of it and will take turns to be its nurse.
4 Being cute is serious business:
The memory and combat effectiveness of the battle-damaged version of the tree baby have basically been reduced to zero, but all the lost experience points have been recharged for the ability to be cute. Remember the potted plant dance in the last menu? The Treeman Baby's little test of skills here is just the appetizer. He will have more classic dance moves in the sequel, so stay tuned. In "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2", action star Vin Diesel is still responsible for dubbing the lines of the tree people, but the way the tree people dance gracefully in the film is a motion capture of director Gunn's dancing posture, which is very playful. Gunn said, "I have to do this."
5 Star-Lord: I may have recognized the fake father:
Director Gunn assured us that the emotional relationship between Star-Lord and his son is better than that of the Skywalker and his son who captured horses in "Star Wars" The entanglement is much better to watch and will be more real. At the same time, this episode will also have jokes about "Star Wars", but it will not be about father and son recognizing each other. "Star-Lord" Chris Pratt believed that when father and son met, Star-Lord had doubts in his heart that the man in front of him was a fake father. "It's hard for people to believe the words of a guy who talks so much about cheating."
6 Star-Lord’s mother will also return:
In addition to the appearance of his biological father, Star-Lord Peter Quill’s mother will also appear in the sequel, Laura Haddock will return to play the role. The death of Star-Lord's mother is the origin of the development of the entire film's plot. She is likely to appear in flashbacks or scenes that reveal the old love history of Star-Lord's father.
A group of 7 superheroes whose average age is less than 9 years old:
Director Gunn likened the story told in the film to "Star-Lord's coming-of-age ceremony." Peter Quill was only nine years old when he was taken off Earth, and space adventures didn't make him grow much mentally. Gunn said: "His mind is still only 9 years old, but Chris Pratt's mental age is younger than him. When Star-Lord led a group of teammates who were more naive than himself to save the universe, Star-Lord also began to mature. "
There will be five Easter eggs at the end of 8:
Director James Gunn said in a recent interview with the media: "There will be five Easter eggs after the end credits of "Guardians of the Galaxy" "Previously, a foreign netizen once asked James Gunn on Twitter if there were any easter eggs or "shattering secrets" for fans in the film. The director replied "honestly": "What I can tell you is that unless your mother is dying and you have to leave quickly, otherwise you just sit down and watch until the subtitles end." Um...what else can I say...
9 Everyone in the Guardians of the Galaxy has a role to play:
The plot of "Guardians of the Galaxy" mainly revolves around Star-Lord. In the sequel, other characters will have more opportunities to appear than in the previous film, and the roles of each member of the Guardians of the Galaxy will be more average. This time Yondu, Nebula and Mantis also joined in, strengthening the strength of the Guardians of the Galaxy.
Gunn said: "Everyone has their shining moment. Star-Lord's halo as the protagonist is no longer so prominent. No member of the Guardians of the Galaxy is absolutely dominant over others. The relationships between all characters have been discussed. They are teammates who fight side by side, and no one is the boss. "
10 Archer Yondu kills everyone:
The scene where the space pirate king Yondu kills people with his whistle and flying arrows shocked everyone. The scenes of Yondu being cool in the second part are cooler and more spectacular than before. In "Guardians of the Galaxy 2", the sensor fins on Yondu's head are upgraded to the red color in the comics. The lethality of the arrows increases dramatically, and he also has new abilities to travel through space.