As 鈥楪uardians of the Galaxy鈥 ends, Marvel keeps asking 鈥榃hat if?鈥
How has 鈥淕uardians of the Galaxy鈥 influenced diversity and creativity in Marvel offerings? Our commentator reflects on the legacy of the film trilogy as the last volume debuts in theaters.聽
How has 鈥淕uardians of the Galaxy鈥 influenced diversity and creativity in Marvel offerings? Our commentator reflects on the legacy of the film trilogy as the last volume debuts in theaters.聽
My childhood was filled with radioactive spider bites and blue beasts who studied biology. Excluding the Saturday mornings where my mom dragged my brother and me to choir practice, we were glued to the TV, which was full of animated stories about time travel and superhumans.
Even with that upbringing, the first 鈥淕uardians of the Galaxy鈥 movie was too abstract for me.
Certainly, it wasn鈥檛 an issue of unique, or perhaps niche, content. I simply wondered if Marvel鈥檚 commitment to the Guardians on the silver screen made sense after the successful debuts of their name brands 鈥 Iron Man, Captain America, The Avengers.
What I interpreted as a risk for the comic book giant paid off profoundly 鈥 not just in terms of box office revenue, but in what it meant to tell a fuller story of Marvel鈥檚 universe.
鈥淕uardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,鈥 which opens this weekend, is the quintessential Marvel payoff. Where 鈥淎vengers: Endgame鈥 was a sendoff for Chris Evans鈥 interpretation of Captain America and Robert Downey Jr.鈥檚 Iron Man, this installment of 鈥淕uardians鈥 wraps up the chronicles of its weird, plucky cast.聽
The story mostly centers around the anthropomorphic, cybernetically enhanced Rocket Raccoon, voiced by Bradley Cooper. In what has become an unofficial Guardians tradition, due to their battles with the likes of Thanos, the team takes on yet another purple-palette baddie, the High Evolutionary, a being hellbent on creating the perfect civilization. Rocket鈥檚 soft, yet sorrowful eyes and furry exterior have always belied his horrific past. The movie鈥檚 venture into that trauma is not for those who are sensitive to animals being harmed 鈥 and is not kid-friendly, to put it mildly.聽
The 150-minute film does capture the team鈥檚 journey in a way that shows Marvel鈥檚 adeptness at putting a bow on a series, yet I find this benediction to be profoundly different.
The Guardians鈥 series opened the door for more abstract Marvel properties to hit movies and streaming services 鈥 characters such as Shang-Chi and Ms. Marvel. Their successes are a byproduct of the largely successful space stories of Rocket, Star-Lord (played by Chris Pratt), and the crew. It鈥檚 easier to sell a superhero movie with a household name, but when Marvel struck gold with the Guardians, to put it in comic book terms, it opened up a nexus of infinite possibilities.
For critics of Marvel鈥檚 Phase Four, that might seem like a bit of an oxymoron. Some people believed Marvel lost its way after The Avengers鈥 two-part epic, which wrapped up arguably Marvel鈥檚 most successful string of movies, including 鈥淐aptain America: Civil War,鈥 鈥淏lack Panther,鈥 鈥淪pider-Man: Far From Home.鈥 The Eternals movie was largely seen as a dud, and streaming series such as 鈥淗awkeye,鈥 even with that main character鈥檚 Avengers roots, were underwhelming.聽
Still, I would contend that Marvel鈥檚 choice to branch out beyond the familiar strengthens its brand, both in terms of storytelling and in terms of diversity. It is shortsighted to view critique of properties such as 鈥淭he Marvels鈥 and 鈥淪he-Hulk鈥 through the lens of periodically sexist comment sections, and perhaps fanboys (and fangirls) will heed the words of late Marvel creator and icon Stan Lee:
鈥淚 have always included minority characters in my stories, often as heroes,鈥 the late Mr. Lee was remembered as saying. 鈥淲e live in a diverse society 鈥 in fact, a diverse world, and we must learn to live in peace and with respect for each other.鈥
Marvel has never been afraid to ask this existential question: What if? Further, it has never been afraid to act on that question in terms of its presentations. 鈥淕uardians of the Galaxy鈥 and director James Gunn are evidence of that, which should give DC Comics fans some encouragement, since Mr. Gunn will produce a slate of movies for Marvel鈥檚 鈥渞ival.鈥
Mr. Lee, Mr. Gunn, and comic book storytellers share this profound understanding 鈥 the investment鈥檚 the thing. Getting folks to buy into abstract concepts makes the payoff that much sweeter. It鈥檚 a metaphor for life that celebrates sweet spontaneity.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 analyze things too closely. I find the more you analyze, the more you get away from spontaneity. I have only one rule: I just want to write a story that would interest me 鈥 that鈥檚 the only criterion I have,鈥 Mr. Lee said. 鈥淎m I eager to see how it ends? If these characters really existed, would I want to see what happens to them? ... If I like something, there are bound to be millions of people who like it, too.鈥
The Guardians鈥 randomness highlights the things that are most commonly desired 鈥 the familial, the romantic, the heroic. The pursuit of those things doesn鈥檛 just happen throughout the galaxy. They are all too familiar to us Earthlings.
Ken Makin is the host of the 鈥淢akin鈥 a Difference鈥 podcast.聽