Guardians of the Galaxy Will Return Again Post Credit Screen

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This post contains spoilers for Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. two.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 is a really, really, really, really weird picture.

Yep, the original Guardians of the Galaxy helped ease audiences who simply knew Earthbound adventuring into intergalactic stories, and yeah, at that place's now a Marvel movie with Strange right there in the championship, but in that location's nil belongings director James Gunn, whose manic creativity can conjure everything from the creepy, crawly Slither to the live-action Scooby-Doo movies, dorsum this time effectually. The follow-up brings the ecstatic visuals, a peyote dreamgasm of colors and neural fractals, the far-out concepts -- Kurt Russell'southward plays Chris Pratt'due south dad, who is also a sentient planet with a goatee -- the humour (aye, Ego the Living Planet does have a penis), the action, attributable more to a traveling carnival's Tilt-a-Whirl than Star Wars, and scenes that curlicue it all together. Nothing this summer will peak the eyeball-popping cartoonery of Rocket Raccoon (Bradley Cooper) and Yondu (Michael Rooker) careening through jump gates. There'due south a story, kind of, about family unit and friends and history and hugs, just there are rougher patches for the full-thrust forwards Guardians, which soars when the crew's continuing around bullshitting amid impending doom.

The weirdness trickles down to the most forced aspects of Guardians: the mail-credit scenes. Ever since Nick Fury showed up at Tony Stark's door at the end of the original Iron Man, Marvel fans have been trained to stick around for a sense of taste of what's to come. Knowing his audience would be salivating when the credits rolled, Gunn chose to dump a bag of confectioners sugar down its collective pharynx. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. ii has 5 post-credit sequences. Five! Chris Evans' Captain America has testify upward for vii Marvel movies and hasn't earned the right of v, nerd-stoking credit scenes. In that location's so much to tease out, Gunn relegates Howard the Duck's return to a Mos Eisley Cantina-similar flyby.

Gunn'south Vol. 2 postal service-credit scenes lived upwards to the weirdness of the preceding 120 minutes, which may have tested even the well-nigh ardent Marvel devotee. What do they mean for the future of the franchise? Here's what nosotros saw, and what we know.

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The Watchers leave Stan Lee backside on a meteor

In that location are few prerequisites when it comes to making a Curiosity movie, merely the top priority is stuffing comic legend Stan Lee into the activity somewhere, somehow. Wielding nerd cred, a adamant Gunn takes the an opportunity in Guardians of the Galaxy 2 to tie this meta-gag into the fabric of the universe.

Lee pops upward first every bit Rocket and Yondu blast through spring gate after leap gate. Gunn lingers on the 94-year-old icon, who's telling a group of ominous, giant-headed aliens about a time he dressed upwardly equally a FedEx delivery man. Those who live and breathe Marvel movies instantly know what he's talking nigh: in Captain America: Civil State of war, Lee appears in one of the final scenes every bit Tony Stark's FedEx man. So either aliens abducted Lee'due south FedEx human being grapheme and dropped him off on a random meteor to be someone else's trouble, or Lee'due south "cameo" character is some sort of Celestial-similar being who can come up and become from Earth in any form he sees fit, a la Kurt Russell'due south Ego.

The aliens he's palling effectually with are known as The Watchers, an invention of another legendary comic figure, Jack Kirby (whose wild, cosmic designs are all over the Guardians of the Galaxy universe). The Watchers are known to readers as an ancient species who travel the universe in a search for cognition. Lee is listed in the Vol. 2 credits every bit "The Watchers' informant," leading many to believe that his roles in each picture show could be connected.

"Let's only say he, Stan Lee, is certainly is a dissimilar type of entity within the Marvel Cinematic Universe," mega-Marvel producer Kevin Feige told SlashFilm. "[He] tin can hang out with the Watchers and tell them stories nearly all his cameos." Whether they'll listen or not is unclear -- in the post-credit scene, we run into The Watchers filing out through a portal. Was this the Stan Lee cameo to end all Stan Lee cameos? Probably not; Thor: Ragnarok, due adjacent November, takes the mythological warrior on a route trip through the galaxy -- in that location'due south a chance Lee's informant could nonetheless exist sitting somewhere in space waiting to get picked back up.

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Kraglin practices with Yondu'southward telekinetic arrow

After appearing briefly as a Ravager henchmen in Guardians of the Galaxy (not to mention working Rocket Raccoon'south stand up-in behind the scenes), James threw his brother Sean Gunn, celebrity to all Gilmore Girls fans, earned a bigger role in the sequel. His Kraglin adds substantial center to the pic; while Pratt's Star-Lord is the surrogate son at the center of the Yondu-Ego agreement, Sean Gunn's number two gives the blueish-tinted thief even more dimension. He may take roughed up aliens across the milky way, just Yondu looked out for his friends. In this jokey postal service-credit scene, we run across Kraglin bold the role of master whistler. If he can learn to wield the deadly weapon without stabbing Drax as well many times, it's reasonable to call up he'll join the Guardians for Vol. iii (or heck, in their battle confronting Thanos in the upcoming Avengers: Infinity State of war).

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Stakar (Sylvester Stallone) posing with the onetime Guardians of the Galaxy

The Curiosity's no-mitt-belongings philosophy means each movie is packed with flag-waving Easter eggs and total deep cuts that mean nothing to casual viewers. Stallone's entire part seems to exist in the latter category.

While the Rambo star pops upwards equally Stakar early the moving-picture show, knocking heads with Yondu and his fellow Ravagers, his immediate purpose is unclear... until he circles back for a tearjerking fireworks display. He doesn't nourish the ceremony alone: In other ships, nosotros're greeted by unnamed aliens played past Michelle Yeoh (Crouching Tiger, Subconscious Dragon) as the warrior Aleta Ogord, Ving Rhames (the Mission: Impossible series) as the behemothic soldier Charlie-27, Michael Rosenbaum (Smallville) as Martinex, the crystal Plutonian, and a silent, eel-similar Krugarr. Oh, and a robot named Mainframe voiced by... Miley Cyrus. The mail-credit sequence brings this motley crew together for a tableaux that rivals Star-Lord and company's own standing-effectually-looking-like-heroes moment.

What'southward the story? Before Marvel assembled the modern Guardians of the Galaxy that we know and dearest, there was a team running effectually the pages of the 1969 Marvel universe under the same team name. Or, rather, an alternate Curiosity universe -- the OG Guardians were heroes of a parallel 31st century where they banded together to save Jupiter from an conflicting race called the Badoon. Stakar  wasn't technically at that place, but Yondu was, and Gunn, ever the comic enthusiast, wanted to find a way to pay homage to the past within the setting of his modernistic earth. The outcome is a star-filled post-credit scene that could pay off in Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 3.

"I'm excited by the possibility of doing more stuff with that particular set of characters," Gunn told Buzzfeed. Peradventure not their own movie, but certainly a team-upwards with the current Guardians. How practise you hire Stallone just to stand around and mug for the photographic camera?

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Ayesha revealing the creation of Adam Warlock

The nearly baffling post-credit scene could besides have the biggest payoff. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 returns once more than to the planet of The Sovereign to cheque in with Ayesha (Elizabeth Debicki) and her royally pissed off, golden race. Fuming over her back-to-back defeats, the empress mutters to herself virtually her next move, "the adjacent footstep in our development -- more than powerful, more beautiful, more capable of destroying the Guardians of the Galaxy." All we see is a cocoon of sorts, but fans of the comics know what'southward inside: Adam Warlock.

A cardinal fellow member of the Guardians of the Galaxy's comic counterparts, Adam Warlock's flick appearance always felt similar a thing of when, not if. His origins are long and convoluted, first created in a lab on World, beaten to death by Thor, and after reborn past a mad, genetically altered scientist. The Guardians movies appear to streamline that a flake -- unlike comic Ayesha, Debicki's glowing queen is the leader of her technological society, and now she'due south overseeing the creation of Warlock, who in the source material is ofttimes associated as her equal and foster brother.

Whatsoever the case, the graphic symbol is office of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and his key trait could play a major office in future movies. Historically, Adam Warlock has possessed the "Soul Gem," one of the infinity stones that The Avengers' looming threat, Thanos, is out to collect. (If you call back, Star-Lord possessed one in the firstGuardians: the Orb, aka the Power Stone.)

Simply put, if 2018's Avengers: Infinity War kicks off with Thanos collecting the stones, he'll have to see Warlock in one manner or another. That could be a post-credits scene unto itself; according to Gunn, the graphic symbol's expected to popular upwardly in the inevitable Vol. 3, just not Infinity War. Simply the latter was originally conceived as a 2-parter, significant Thanos could pick upwardly the Soul Jewel between Infinity War and the yet-to-be-named final showdown motion picture, which feasibly loops in every character nosotros've ever seen in these movies.

Whew. The Adam Warlock tease is a can of worms with countless possibilities. Only wait at least one to take shape between at present and the Guardians of the Milky way's next appearance.

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Teenage Groot wants his privacy!!

The first Guardians of the Galaxy gave us a post-credit scene teasing Groot'due south baby form, the iteration we'd see in Vol. 2. The sequel teases the next stride in his growth: hormonal, melodramatic, shut-the-door-dad! tween Groot. It'due south a pretty hilarious inversion of the baby tease, but even the goofiest tags tin can payoff downwardly the route. Will adolescent Groot fight alongside the heroes in the upcoming Avengers picture, where they're expected to at to the lowest degree show upwards for 1 major activeness sequence, and then over again in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3?

"Whatsoever version of Groot is going to be in Infinity War," Gunn tells Buzzfeed, "that's sort of where nosotros're going."

Gunn, true to a weird-ass movie with five post-credit scenes, loves to tease. Fine by us.

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Matt Patches is Thrillist'due south Executive Entertainment Editor. His previous work appeared on Grantland, Esquire.com, and Vulture. Detect him on Twitter @misterpatches.

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