In this new installment of the fledgling Guardians franchise, Star-Lord (Chris Pratt) and his pals must deal with having both new responsibilities and a target on their backs after saving the galaxy in the first film. They’re hired by a golden-skinned woman named Ayesha (Elizabeth Debicki), the leader of a race of beings known collectively as the Sovereign. Meanwhile, Star-Lord’s father Ego (Kurt Russell) shows up after trekking all over the galaxy to find his son, setting the Guardians on a crash course with Star-Lord’s origin story. And after a series of unfortunate and extraordinary events, the movie has a beating heart, & an earnest will to explore what it means to be a family. Just like the first Guardians film, it’s really a family comedy disguised as a superhero flick. Both movies do more than any other Marvel film when it comes to examining how we treat the ones we love & feeling a deep desire to find your people, your tribe, your humanity, in such a lonesome universe.
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