Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 Explored Star-Lord’s Inner Ravager – For a Good Cause

The Guardians of the Galaxy have often consisted of some of the most dangerous people in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. That included selfish, murderous and downright mean individuals like Nebula, Gamora and Rocket Raccoon. But their charm came from the fact that even with their pasts, they learned to be a family and be better individuals to themselves and others. Nebula was always the first to come to mind considering she started as a villain, but Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 proved that even Star-Lord had a dark side.Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 was unique in execution as it didn’t have the team guarding the galaxy but rather doing what they could to protect one of their own. However, with a race against time and the life of a friend on the line, there was little time to mess around. This meant that even Star-Lord had to tap into a part of himself that hadn’t been seen since his days as a Ravager. This proved that even though he was often prone to making mistakes, he could be focused and deadly when needed; especially when the life of a loved one was at stake. When Star-Lord first appeared in Guardians of the Galaxy, he was a thief and a scoundrel who only cared about getting paid. When he stole the Power Stone, he had no intention of giving it to the Ravagers and betrayed Yondu to do it. Even when he met up with the other guardians, it was circumstances that kept them together rather than a desire for the greater good. The chance to save the galaxy wasn’t for heroism but more so because he had to stay alive. However, with their victory, Star-Lord grew more accustomed to the life of a hero — especially when he could charge people to save the day.RELATED: Netflix’s Horrifying ‘X-Men’ Story May Be Better Than Anything on Marvel TV

The Guardians of the Galaxy have often consisted of some of the most dangerous people in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. That included selfish, murderous and downright mean individuals like Nebula, Gamora and Rocket Raccoon. But their charm came from the fact that even with their pasts, they learned to be a family and be better individuals to themselves and others. Nebula was always the first to come to mind considering she started as a villain, but Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 proved that even Star-Lord had a dark side.

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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 was unique in execution as it didn’t have the team guarding the galaxy but rather doing what they could to protect one of their own. However, with a race against time and the life of a friend on the line, there was little time to mess around. This meant that even Star-Lord had to tap into a part of himself that hadn’t been seen since his days as a Ravager. This proved that even though he was often prone to making mistakes, he could be focused and deadly when needed; especially when the life of a loved one was at stake.

When Star-Lord first appeared in Guardians of the Galaxy, he was a thief and a scoundrel who only cared about getting paid. When he stole the Power Stone, he had no intention of giving it to the Ravagers and betrayed Yondu to do it. Even when he met up with the other guardians, it was circumstances that kept them together rather than a desire for the greater good. The chance to save the galaxy wasn’t for heroism but more so because he had to stay alive. However, with their victory, Star-Lord grew more accustomed to the life of a hero — especially when he could charge people to save the day.

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