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Of the many, many exciting things being teased forAvengers: Infinity War, one of the most exciting bits is how theGuardians of the Galaxyfit into the story.

During a recent set visit,Collidersat down with Joe & Anthony Russo to discuss all thingsInfinity War, including where theGuardiansare at by the beginning of the film and how they fit in overall:
“Anthony Russo: [The Guardians] have a great role in this film. Everyone is interwoven in this plot in a way where they have an emotional connection to the story, and are emotionally affected by the stakes of the movie. You can’t tell a movie with this many characters and not have each of those characters show up and honor them from the different franchises if they are not motivated to be there, if they are not in life or death circumstances, if they are not fighting to save their belief system or their way of life…[With the Guardians in particular] there are some changes…

Joe Russo: Groot has grown.
Anthony Russo: But I think changes are about chemistry and about camaraderie and the fact that they’re closer, and they’re tighter, and they’ve been doing it for a while. That’s, if there’s any change, it’s in that when they may or may not intersect with the Avengers in this movie, they have cemented their chemistry as a team.
Joe Russo: The relationships have deepened.
Anthony Russo: And they would stand in contrast with the other teams. Potentially.”
Also read:Russo Brothers Discuss The Tone & Influences For ‘Avengers: Infinity War’

Surprisingly enough, it sounds like theGuardians of the Galaxymight be the most stable group of the many disparate groups of heroes layered throughout the upcomingInfinity War. I, for one, can’t wait to see how they interact with the rest of the Avengers, as it should be quite interesting just in terms of personalities.
Iron Man, Thor, the Hulk and the rest of the Avengers unite to battle their most powerful enemy yet — the evil Thanos. On a mission to collect all six Infinity Stones, Thanos plans to use the artifacts to inflict his twisted will on reality. The fate of the planet and existence itself has never been more uncertain as everything the Avengers have fought for has led up to this moment.

Avengers: Infinity Warhits theaters on April 27th. Keep checking back toFandomWirefor the latest updates as we move closer to its release!
Mike DeAngelo
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Mike DeAngelo is a husband, father, superhero enthusiast, and all-around film lover that hails from the mostly-frigid Milwaukee, Wisconsin. When he’s not watching movies, he’s probably thinking, writing, and talking about movies. When he’s not watching, thinking, writing, or talking about movies, he’s probably sleeping or changing diapers. He began his film-writing obsession a few years back on a site called Back to the Features and recently brought his talents to FandomWire because he needs more movie-obsessed friends. Mike also works with a Software-as-a-Service company named Zywave, as, let’s face it, film-writing doesn’t pay the bills these days.
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