Don’t Expect that AVENGERS and GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY Movie Crossover
A lot of Marvel fans, including me, have been speculating that we would see The Avengers team up with Guardians of the Galaxy in Avengers: Infinity War. I’d love to see them take on Thanos together, but according to director James Gunn, that’s not going to happen. He explains that just because all of these characters exist in the same universe that doesn’t mean they are going to be meeting up and fighting alongside each other. Here’s what Gunn has to say in an interview with Screen Junkies.
"We really are separate from the Avengers, and I don't think people should assume too many things about the Guardians play in all these. We have our own galaxy to take care of. We have our own galaxy to save. Earth is the Avengers’ province. Thinking that everything is going to come together in a perfect way is not necessarily the way it's going to happen."
As much as I’d like to see it all come together in a perfect way, I’m ok with it if it doesn't. It will make things even more interesting. My question is… will The Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy take on Thanos separately without ever meeting each other? Does Thanos launch a full scale attack on Earth and the galactic part of the universe simultaneously so each of the teams will be protecting their own province? Is that why we are going to get a two-part Infinity War film? This is just me speculating, but what do you think Marvel is planning?
Via: Comic Book