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James Gunn expresses the serious side to 'Guardians of the Galaxy'

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October 4, 2013

According to Enstars on Oct. 4, there has been a revelation made by James Gunn in regards to "Guardians of the Galaxy. He had expressed via Twitter that he had a heart felt moment when working with Zoe Saldana and other actors in the Marvel film.

"Today the performances of [Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, & Sean Gunn] made me tear up. From my heart, they are all amazing".

It appears that a good amount of characters such as Nebula, as played by Karen Gillian, and Gamora, as played by Saldana, have varying degrees of evil to them, but Gunn plans on balancing out with a certain amount of humor. Saldana expressed the "anti-hero" theme that is in the film.

"This is sort of like the antihero hero. When you meet these characters, they're thieves, they're rebels, they're assassins, and they're going to be learning very big lessons. But because it's a James Gunn interpretation of Guardians, the levity will be very abundant, and that's what keeps it awesome".

Speaking of levity, Gunn did add a photograph to his Instagram page involving the glamorous treatment regarding his acting crew. For example, Gunn took a picture of what was quite a unique Hollywood actor chair that most aren't used to seeing. It was a photo of a somewhat rusty folding chair with a piece of tape marked "Gamora".

James Gunn's "Guardians of the Galaxy" is scheduled to be released in theaters on Aug. 1, 2014.

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