Guardians of the Galaxy 3 Post Credit Scene Explained

Guardians of the Galaxy 3 Post Credit Scene Explained: The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has managed to enthrall viewers all over the world with its sophisticated narrative, intriguing characters, and deeply interconnected storylines.

Fans of the “Guardians of the Galaxy” franchise are getting increasingly impatient as they await the release of “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,” and the level of anticipation surrounding the film’s potential shocks and reveals has reached an all-time high.

However, it’s the post-credit scene that has become a tradition in Marvel movies, often providing compelling hints and setting the stage for future installments.

The “Guardians of the Galaxy” films have carved their own unique niche in the MCU, blending cosmic elements with heartfelt character arcs.

Led by the charismatic Star-Lord, played by Chris Pratt, this motley crew of intergalactic heroes has charmed audiences with their witty banter, unexpected alliances, and epic battles against cosmic threats.

With the previous films introducing fan-favorite characters like Gamora, Drax, Rocket, Groot, and Mantis, the Guardians have become an integral part of the larger MCU tapestry.

In the post-credit scenes of previous Marvel movies, audiences have been treated to surprise appearances, teases for upcoming storylines, and unexpected connections between films.

In the following sections, we will explore the possible variations and explanations for the post-credit scene of “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.”

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Guardian of the Galaxy 3 Post Credit Scene Explained

The post-credit scenes that have been explained in Guardians of the Galaxy 3 are explained below:

  1. Rocket As the New Leader Of The Team
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Despite the expectations surrounding the final film in the Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy, all members of the team manage to survive and return to Knowhere unharmed, defying the anticipated death of at least one member.

Star Lord, facing a near-death experience in space, is miraculously saved by Adam Warlock in a manner reminiscent of a biblical intervention.

However, even with their safety assured, some members opt to retire from the Guardians of the Galaxy.

Star-Lord, feeling the need to reconnect with his estranged grandfather, decides it’s time to leave his hidden existence and return to Earth.

Mantis, seeking her own cosmic exploration, takes her trio of friendly Abilisks along for the journey. Nebula and Drax, on the other hand, choose to stay on Knowhere, dedicating themselves to the task of rebuilding.

Nebula pledges to lead the settlement towards a prosperous future, while Drax assumes the role of a father figure to the children they rescued from the High Evolutionary.

In the alternate timeline, Gamora aligns herself with the Ravagers, Rocket, and Groot remain as the sole remaining members of the team.

However, the passing of the torch occurs when Star-Lord gifts Rocket his beloved Zune player, officially declaring Rocket as the new leader of the Guardians of the Galaxy.

  1. New Guardians of the Galaxy Are Introduced
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The Guardians of the Galaxy are evidently not disbanded after the movie’s mid-credits scene reveals this.

The scene unfolds on a desolate alien planet, where a fresh team of Guardians, donning classic comic-accurate uniforms seen earlier in the film, emerges to safeguard innocent life throughout the universe.

Leading this new generation of heroes is Rocket, who has experienced a remarkable transformation from a self-serving bounty hunter to a noble captain. By his side is his loyal friend Groot, now a massive Hulk-sized giant, peacefully dozing off while his teammates chat.

Joining Rocket and Groot are four new members, each with their unique abilities. Kraglin, having mastered the use of Yondu’s powerful arrow, has become an incredibly formidable fighter.

Accompanying Kraglin is Cosmo, the psychic space dog, who, despite constant reprimands from Kraglin, proves to be an invaluable ally.

Adam Warlock, having previously saved Star-Lord, thickens his commitment to the heroic cause and joins the team.

The final and most intriguing addition is a young woman named Phyla, potentially hinting at her being Phyla-Vell, a prominent Guardian of the Galaxy from the comics.

With her mysterious powers and connections to the High Evolutionary, Phyla’s inclusion suggests the introduction of another Young Avenger candidate within the MCU.

As the new team engages in a laid-back conversation, a horde of aggressive creatures approaches them, starting Rocket to play “Come and Get Your Love” by Redbone on his Zune, indicating a fresh start for the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise.

  1. The Return of Star-Lord 
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The post-credits scene which has been shown in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 initially appears less exhilarating compared to previous scenes, but it concludes with Marvel’s customary “Will Return” title, indicating the imminent reappearance of a certain charismatic space rogue.

The scene features Peter Quill engaging in a quiet conversation with his long-lost grandfather, discussing ordinary human matters.

While the scene is largely unremarkable, a noteworthy detail is found in the newspaper Grandpa Quill is reading, with a headline that reads “Alien Abduction: Kevin Bacon Tells All,” clearly referencing events from The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special.

However, as the film transitions to a white screen, a title emerges stating, “The Legendary Star-Lord Will Return.”

This fascinating message suggests the possibility of Peter Quill receiving his own solo film for his next adventure or hints at his return within the upcoming Avengers films as part of the Multiverse Saga.

Regardless of the exact nature, it appears that the legendary Star-Lord, despite James Gunn bidding farewell to the Guardians of the Galaxy, will make his presence felt once again in the near future.