The origin of Rocket’s tragic scream in Guardians of the Galaxy 3 will break your heart

The origin of Rocket’s tragic scream in Guardians of the Galaxy 3 will break your heart

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Bradley Cooper has been the original voice of Rocket Raccoon in Guardians of the Galaxy since the first movie. During the saga’s third and final opus, which hit theaters last May and has since been released on DVD and Blu-ray, we finally get to explore the creature’s tragic past, especially to explain why it suffered physical torture.

What did the ending scene of the movie foretell?

This sequence of the past leads to a better understanding of the character and his tragic journey. And to cope with conveying the character’s misery through voice alone, Bradley Cooper drew on a very personal drama.

guest The Howard Stern Radio ShowThe actor returned to this special moment in the film, when Rocket discovers that all his unfortunate companions, who dreamed of freedom like him, have been killed:

There’s this scene where she’s losing her friends and crying… The only thing I could hold back was when I heard that my father had left us.

“In the studio, there was something profoundly true about what I put out, and I think that’s why in the film, at that moment, you say, ‘Oh my God.’

To hear that heartbreaking cry again, which makes the scene very touching indeed, here it is:

Now that’s a trilogy Guardians of the Galaxy It ended, its director James Gunn left Marvel for DC and is now working for Warner to create a reboot of the Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman universe, with Peter Safran as the main creative authority.

In which movie will we see the Guardians again? The fourth episode has not been announced yet, so it is likely that their return will now take place in Avengers: Kang Dynasty, which could bring together all the Marvel superheroes, as it was during Avengers: Infinity War. To be continued…

To see Bradley Cooper in the flesh again, wait for Maestro on December 20 on Netflix, in which he is unrecognizable as composer Leonard Bernstein.

Source: Allocine

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