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During an appearance at Emerald City Comic-Con (via CBR), multiple members of the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise cast addressed the possibility of a fourth movie. Mantis actress Pom Klementieff said that the series “was always imagined as a trilogy,” so the topic of another installment never came up in conversation. Michael Rooker was happy Guardians of the Galaxy didn’t overstay its welcome. “Thank goodness it didn’t go on further. It would become like The Walking Dead,” he joked.
Sean Gunn explained what would need to happen for him to return for Guardians of the Galaxy 4. “It’s like, if they decide to do it, if they decide that they can put the pieces together and get the right cast, and get a script that they really like and that works, then it would depend on who wrote that script and who was putting it together,” he said. “And by that point, there would probably already be somebody who was part of it, so I don’t know.”
Will Guardians of the Galaxy 4 Ever Happen?

If Marvel Studios decided to move forward on Guardians of the Galaxy 4, it would be a very difficult challenge for Kevin Feige and Co. James Gunn, who is now co-head of DC Studios, was the primary creative voice behind the Guardians trilogy, writing and directing all three films. His unique blend of heart, humor, and action is what made the movies so memorable, and it wouldn’t be easy to find someone to follow Gunn’s footsteps. There’s a reason why so many filmmakers were reluctant to tackle Guardians of the Galaxy 3 during the period when Gunn was fired from the project.
At the convention panel, Klementieff mentioned that Guardians of the Galaxy characters “could still appear in another movie,” such as an Avengers installment or some kind of crossover event. Marvel seems to be putting the pieces in place for this to happen. The end credits of Guardians of the Galaxy 3 tease that Star-Lord will return at some point, though Chris Pratt has yet to be confirmed for an upcoming project. Odds of him being in Avengers: Doomsday are reportedly low since he was busy filming The Terminal List when Doomsday was in production. Assuming he isn’t added in a late reshoot, Pratt could always reprise the role in Avengers: Secret Wars.








