James Gunn Clarifies Guardians of the Galaxy 'Reshoots' and 'Breaking Character'
James Gunn, the director behind the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise, has addressed a recent rumor that has been circulating online. The rumor suggests that during the 2014 Marvel movie, a character went 'off-script' and 'broke character'. In a recent thread, Gunn shed light on the situation, clarifying that these 'reshoots' are a common part of the filmmaking process.
In the clip, Yondu (played by Michael Rooker) and Kraglin (played by Sean Gunn) meet the Broker to gather information about the Orb containing the Power Stone. When the Broker fails to provide answers, Yondu resorts to speaking gibberish, which the rumor claims was an improvisation that caused Sean Gunn to 'break character'.
Gunn's clarification highlights the collaborative nature of filmmaking, where actors and directors often improvise and adapt to create the best possible performance. He emphasized that these 'reshoots' are a standard part of the process, allowing for improvements and adjustments to be made.
This behind-the-scenes insight offers a fascinating glimpse into the creative process of blockbuster filmmaking, showcasing the dedication and flexibility of the crew to deliver an exceptional cinematic experience.