Guardians of the Galaxy 3 review roundup: Marvel’s best trilogy ends on a high note
Critics praise James Gunn’s final Guardians
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Guardians of the Galaxy 3has landed, kicking off the summer blockbuster season in great galactic style.
Guardians 3reviews are in, and there’s a broad consensus that it acts as a fitting end to theGuardians of the Galaxytrilogy, with the iconic mix of vivid alien settings, quippy humor, and surprising heart that made these films some of the best ofMarvel’s Cinematic Universe.
The film is less focused on seismic, multiverse-hopping threats of recent Marvel fare, and more on the traumatic history of Rocket, the abrasive, anthropomorphic raccoon played by Bradley Cooper throughout theGuardiansfilms – taking a welcome break from the MCU’s usual universe-ending stakes for a more personal story.
Rotten Tomatoeshas awardedGuardians 3a score of 81%, with an audience score of 95%, describing it as “A galactic group hug that might squeeze a little too tight on the heartstrings, the finalGuardians of the Galaxyis a loving last hurrah for the MCU’s most ragtag family.”
IGNgave the film an 8/10, saying that “The Guardians of the Galaxydeliver their swan song in Vol. 3 and it’s a rockin’ good time. Rocket’s tragic origins, great action and effects, and James Gunn’s soulful style send them out on an emotional high note.”
The Independenthas called it “the best Marvel movie in years”, saying that “What Gunn’s done here isn’t even rocket (raccoon) science – he’s just crafted well-drawn, textured characters in a story told with care and commitment. And it’s a story told in a world that continues to feel distinct and almost entirely self-contained, something safely quarantined away from the wider narrative of the MCU.”
The Guardianpraises the fun, jokes, and unique styling of this trilogy-ending film, while noting that this fond farewell is a little busy at times: “Classic rock needle drops and showy, snaking, single-shot action sequences – bothGOTGtrademarks – abound in a picture that balances a slightly overstuffed storyline with mischief, humour and the biggest of hearts.”
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End of an era
There’s more than a note of sorrow about many of these reviews, which acknowledge how this film acts as a goodbye not just for theGuardians of the Galaxyfilms, but the director that made them what they are. James Gunn has ceased working with Marvel in order to set up DC’s new film division, rebooting the likes of Superman and Wonder Woman, and will no longer be around to leave his trademark thumbprint on what remains of the MCU.
Polygonrightly points out that “HisGuardians of the Galaxymovies are among the few MCU films that feel truly authored, with a unique aesthetic and sensibility of their own. Ryan Coogler’sBlack Pantherfilms are their only real counterpart: Both mini-franchises were allowed to claim distinct corners of the MCU, and both filmmakers were compelled to make those corners as visually distinctive as possible.”
Gunn’s authorship of this trilogy is a clear sign of how good things can go when sticking with a single creative vision for a planned trilogy of films – a lesson that other Disney-owned franchises, like theStar Warsmovies, would do well to remember.
And while there may be some future yet for some members of this ragtag team, it won’t be with Gunn, and therefore it won’t be what it was. So what better reason to enjoy this last hurrah – whether you’re seeing it in the cinema or waiting for when you can watchGuardians of the Galaxy 3 on Disney Plus?
Henry is a freelance technology journalist, and former News & Features Editor for TechRadar, where he specialized in home entertainment gadgets such as TVs, projectors, soundbars, and smart speakers. Other bylines include Edge, T3, iMore, GamesRadar, NBC News, Healthline, and The Times.
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