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‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.3’ Review – One of Us

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May 6 2023
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How many boxes of tissues will you need for the trilogy’s conclusion? Find out in the One of Us crew’s Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.3 review.

The Guardians return, but it’s been a while since their last caper (unless you count the Guardians of the Galaxy Christmas Special). Dynamics have changed in the group; they’re less constantly sniping at each other and more like best friends these days. They’ve made their home the makeshift planet of Knowhere (out of the head of a dead god). But Star-Lord (Chris Pratt) is not doing so good. Knowing Gamora (Zoe Saldaña) is out there somewhere but no longer is the same Gamora whom he had a relationship with has been driving him to drink… a lot.

But he is broken out of his downward spiral when a golden-skinned being (Will Poulter) crashes into their complacency and is narrowly run off in defeat, but not before he causes serious damage to his target, Rocket (Sean Gunn and Bradley Cooper). Discovering that something about his creation involved a doohickey that will kill him if traditional methods are employed to save his life, the team must gather their resources to discover Rocket’s origin and defeat the High Evolutionary (Chukwudi Iwuji), who is very protective of his IP… which is to say, Rocket. Along the way, a very annoyed Gamora will have to work with them along with other old friends.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.3 Review

Chris, Wright, and Marco give their reviews and refuse to admit whether or not they may have cried a little bit.

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Christopher Cox
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