Since his departure from the Marvel Cinematic Universe with the finale of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 to completely deal with his new place because the co-CEO of DC Studios, James Gunn has considerably decreased his social media engagement.
For a lot of, this has been a optimistic improvement, because the filmmaker was incessantly criticized for being overly energetic on-line, typically debunking rumors, participating in petty arguments, and responding to outlandish conspiracies surrounding Zack Snyder.
Happily, Gunn has briefly ended his self-imposed exile to lastly reveal what followers have been eagerly anticipating for almost a decade: an perception into Peter Quill‘s information of methamphetamine. Sure, you learn that appropriately.
Whereas he didn’t explicitly affirm, it may be strongly inferred from Gunn’s response to an inexplicable query concerning Star-Lord’s return to Earth on the conclusion of Vol. 3. The question implied whether or not Quill could be stunned by the prevalent drug tradition that has emerged within the 30 years of his absence.
Primarily based on this response, whether or not via private expertise, via acquaintances, or via consciousness campaigns in school, it’s evident that Peter Quill is aware of methamphetamine, its results, and the extent of its prevalence even within the Nineteen Eighties.
Does this revelation maintain any significance? Not essentially, except it serves as groundwork for an intensely gritty and gripping movie or Disney Plus collection the place Star-Lord turns into a superhero for addicts, cleaning the streets. Nonetheless, contemplating the destiny of Secret Invasion and its critical tone, solely to be deserted, it’s unlikely.