Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3unveiled its first trailer at the San Diego Comic-Con recently. While it isn’t available online because of unfinished VFX, the footage is said to have left several attendees in tears, and the movie will be even harder to bear, perJames Gunnand theGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3cast.
James Gunn, along with Karen Gillan and Pom Klementieff, sat down withThe Hollywood Reporterrecently to talk aboutGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,and they had a lot to say. “This is a much bigger movie than the other two movies, and it’s a much more emotional movie than the other two movies,” Gunn said. “And it’s a longer movie than the other two movies—it’s bigger in every way.”

Gunn has promised an emotional send-off to theGuardians of the Galaxyseries and also a large body count, though he might have been joking on that one. But Gunn and theGOTGcast have hinted that not all of the characters will make it out ofVol. 3 alive. In fact,Gillan and Klementieff were in “floods of tears"after reading the script. Gillan, who plays the villain turned hero Nebula in the series, reiterated the sentimentality ofGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,saying:
“It was emotional making it, for sure. There was, of course, so much fun in the film and seeing fun sequences where the emotion isn’t so heavy, but ohh, there are scenes where the emotion is heavier than it’s ever been in the Guardians world. It was hard to get through some of it. It definitely feels like the most epic. It’s complex, and the characters are having to deal with that. It’s very emotional for all of them.”
WhileGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3looks to tug at our heartstrings, the film won’t skimp on the irreverent humor and the awe-inspiring visuals that have become synonymous with the series. Plus, being the final film of the trilogy,GOTG 3will also be the most epic, so much so that Gunn figures he’d probablyneed half a billion dollars to bring his vision to lifeproperly.
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James Gunn Says Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Will Be ‘Something Completely Different’
James Gunn was set to begin work onGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3in 2018 before he was fired by Disney over past offensive tweets. But the company ultimately caved into fan demand and rehired the director, but by that time, he had jumped ship to the DC Extended Universe.Gunn opened up about collaborating again with Marveland how things only got easier after all that controversy and delays.
“It was really comfortable, actually … I’m really familiar with the actors, so I know what they have to do. They’ve gotten better at their jobs so that I don’t have to bash them around so much. In a lot of ways, it was really easy — it’s really natural for me. I understand this. But I’m also really pushing myself and trying to create something completely different from what came before it, but that also honors what came before it.”
Gunn has assured thatGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’sscript hasn’t changed much due to the delays, but it will be an entirely different movie than fans are expecting. So keep those expectations in check.
Starring Chris Pratt, Will Poulter, Dave Bautista, Zoe Saldana, Bradley Cooper, Maria Bakalova, and Chukwudi Iwuji,Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3will premiere on August 19, 2025.