Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)
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Bigger, bolder, more ambitious, and more character-driven than its predecessor, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 also got better reviews and took in a heftier box office. It is often cited as one of the few MCU movies that possesses a distinct visual character and a unique directorial voice.
Ryan is joined by Toby, Cheryl, and Sarah for a conversation about this rousing, emotive crowd pleaser. Talking points largely center on the movie's embrace of humor, needle drops, and found family narrative dynamics; Rocket's penchant for self-sabotage, Nebula's resentment of Gamora, and Star-Lord's daddy issues are prominent motifs throughout the dialogue. Space is also given to how Guardians plays things fast and loose with its source material; the dynamic reinterpretation of Mantis being a primary focus.
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