It seems that the Chris Pratt Guardians Of The Galaxy 2 sequel is definitely happening.
According to airherald.com,
"Guardians of the Galaxy 2 is definitely coming to theaters, and the writer and director of the first movie, James Gunn, said that he was writing the second movie and that it was due out July 28th 2017, but that you should see the first one while it's still in theaters."
As previously reported, It was rumored that the upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy sequel is already in the works, and this time, it is set to feature less humans, and more women,
Director James Gunn has reportedly hinted that he wants to add more femininity to the second film. Although he didn't really name any characters that he wants to put in the new film, spectators are guessing that characters with the likes of Martyr, Angela, and Mantis Moondragon are very likely to be featured.
Additionally, James is also reported to have hinted that humans would be playing a much smaller role in the sequel, the director reportedly wants Chris Pratt's character, Peter Quill, be the only human present to add more focus to his character.
It is also rumored that the date of release will be somewhere in February 2016, and this information have been exciting fans all over the world due to the success of the first movie.
According to businessweek.com,
"Guardians has now grossed $294 million in the U.S., according to Box Office Mojo. That's more than last year's Man of Steel, Warner Brothers' expensive 2013 Superman relaunch, which took in $291 Million Domestically. Box Office Mojo sees the triumph of Guardians over Man of Steel as 'noteworthy given the discrepancy in pre-existing fan bases for these two superhero movies.' To put it another way: The most famous superhero of all time has been dispatched by a once-negligible team of Marvel characters barely known even to avid comic-book fans before the film's opening.
The multiple-weekend victory of Guardians is telling, too. Few movies have such staying power. Box Office Mojo says they include Avatar, the Hunger Games series, and the Dark Knight, Warner Brothers' Batman franchise. Who would have expected such a formidable performance from Guardians, a team of characters that include a wisecracking raccoon and a lumbering humanoid tree?"
What do you think, readers? Think Chris Pratt Guardians of the Galaxy 2 will do better in the box office than its sequel? Sound off in the comments below!