Guardians of the Galaxy

Rocket Raccoon’s ‘Horrible’ Origins to Be Explored in Future Marvel Film(s)
Rocket Raccoon’s ‘Horrible’ Origins to Be Explored in Future Marvel Film(s)
Rocket Raccoon’s ‘Horrible’ Origins to Be Explored in Future Marvel Film(s)
Although Rocket Raccoon’s origins have been discussed and hinted at in both Guardians of the Galaxy movies, we still don’t know too much about his past — and given what we do know, that seems okay. It’s not as if fans need a Marvel movie with an entire sequence devoted to the torturous circumstances that led to Rocket’s creation. This isn’t the DCEU, after all. But according to James Gunn, that’s about to change.
Is This the Final ‘Guardians of the Galaxy‘ Easter Egg?
Is This the Final ‘Guardians of the Galaxy‘ Easter Egg?
Is This the Final ‘Guardians of the Galaxy‘ Easter Egg?
Somewhere out there in the deepest darkest recesses of the galaxy, there is a Guardians of the Galaxy Easter egg so hidden and obscure that supposedly no one has found it. Since the first Guardians opened in 2014, James Gunn has touted the existence of this hidden Easter egg on social media, and even offered up a $100,000 bounty to anyone who could prove it didn’t exist (which is impossible, at least without the Infinity Stones to warp reality and change the concept of non-existence). So far, at least according to Gunn, no one has found this thing. The second Guardians arrived earlier this month, bringing renewed focus on the hidden egg, and still no one has located it.
Sideshow Collectibles Taps The Biggest Heroes and Villains For SDCC 2017 Reveals
Sideshow Collectibles Taps The Biggest Heroes and Villains For SDCC 2017 Reveals
Sideshow Collectibles Taps The Biggest Heroes and Villains For SDCC 2017 Reveals
As one of Comic-Con's oldest guests, Sideshow Collectibles has one of the largest footprints at the annual San Diego event of any exhibitor. It's a good thing too because Sideshow hosts works from a number of companies it helps distribute in the states, as well as putting on a showcase for its own products. This year's offerings ran the gamut from the comic book worlds of Marvel and DC, to the cinematic universes of both, with a healthy dose of Star Wars interspersed to keep things groovy.

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