Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. III review, guardians review, guardians of the galaxy review, marvel new movie, guardians of the galaxy vol 3 spoiler free review

James Gunn is back in Marvel with his last, and the darkest installment in GOTG Trilogy. This movie quenched the long lingering thirst of Marvel fans, after the release of Spider-Man: No Way Home. This review is going to be a spoiler free one, so I won't give the movie summary and would also refrain from using screenshots. So, let's dive in now. 

One thing that I want you all to know is that you should first watch Guardians of the Galaxy: Holiday Special (if you haven't already) because it talks about some of the events that happened in the special episode.

This movie is released almost after a decade from the first volume. While the other two volumes has their own uniqueness, that is, volume I was full of laughter and on the other hand, volume II was more on the emotional past with Peter's past and all. But, this volume combined both the elements of the prior movies and refined it into one. It has its sentimental part while also delivering a great dose of laughter. 

Personally speaking, most of the movies do not make me laugh out loud. I just appreciate the humor or maybe breathe soundly and move on but, talking about volume III, this... does put a smile on my face. And with Dave Bautista as Drax the Destroyer Daddy, fans are sure to have a good laugh, even in a serious situation.

If you want to just know what this movie is actually about, I'll tell you. Its about Rocket Raccoon and explores his backstory before joining the Guardians.

My Final Thoughts, on this movie is that it might not be the best MCU movie (of course its not), but it is indeed a good one. And, seeing Marvel's condition after Spider-Man: No Way Home, this type of movie was a must. And, this movie actually showed a glimpse of what Marvel is capable of.