James Gunn has addressed the big F-bomb in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.In the third and final Guardians of the Galaxy film, Chris Pratt’s Star-Lord dropped an F-bomb, a moment that came as a shocker to many filmgoers at the time. The moment occurs at a time when Nebula (Karen Gillan) is struggling to open a car door at a pivotal time, leading to Star-Lord to utter in frustration, “Open the f***ing door!” Commenting on the scene in a Threads post, director James Gunn reaffirmed how the line was not scripted, but something that was came up with on that particular day of filming. He went on to explain how it was for the best that the big F-bomb was used for a throwaway moment rather than having it featured in a more important scene, such as Rocket’s revelation, where it would have served as a distraction.There will likely to more F-bombs to come in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, given the R-rating given to Deadpool & Wolverine, but Chris Pratt uttering the curse word was history-making at the time. It was the first time the word had been said in an MCU film, and that was a distinction that Pratt seems to be proud of. He previously addressed the scene in a Variety interview, reveling over how he was able to somehow beat Nick Fury actor Samuel L. Jackson to saying the first F-bomb in that world.
James Gunn has addressed the big F-bomb in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
In the third and final Guardians of the Galaxy film, Chris Pratt’s Star-Lord dropped an F-bomb, a moment that came as a shocker to many filmgoers at the time. The moment occurs at a time when Nebula (Karen Gillan) is struggling to open a car door at a pivotal time, leading to Star-Lord to utter in frustration, “Open the f***ing door!” Commenting on the scene in a Threads post, director James Gunn reaffirmed how the line was not scripted, but something that was came up with on that particular day of filming. He went on to explain how it was for the best that the big F-bomb was used for a throwaway moment rather than having it featured in a more important scene, such as Rocket’s revelation, where it would have served as a distraction.
There will likely to more F-bombs to come in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, given the R-rating given to Deadpool & Wolverine, but Chris Pratt uttering the curse word was history-making at the time. It was the first time the word had been said in an MCU film, and that was a distinction that Pratt seems to be proud of. He previously addressed the scene in a Variety interview, reveling over how he was able to somehow beat Nick Fury actor Samuel L. Jackson to saying the first F-bomb in that world.
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