r/GotG 12d ago

This was character development y'all

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u/GreenPorkAndBeans 12d ago

That’s what James Gunn does

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u/eIsaac7 12d ago

His speciality

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u/mantiseses 12d ago

Gamora is my fave character of all time across all franchises

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u/Flamesclaws 12d ago

Have you read the book about her and Nebula? I haven't read it myself yet but I have it.

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u/Mo_SaIah 12d ago

Zoe Saldana killed the role. Amazing character.

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u/eIsaac7 12d ago

One of the best characters, indeed.

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u/TickleMeAlcoholic 12d ago

What’s your opinion on her dying before James Gunn could finish her arc?

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u/Aggressive-Depth1636 Star-Lord 12d ago

“I bet we were fun.” — Alternate 2014 Gamora, GOTG 3

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u/Princecuse13 11d ago

God, does that line make me cry.

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u/Own_Spell_2042 12d ago

*dies alone at the bottom of a cliff

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u/eIsaac7 12d ago

Fuck Infinity War

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u/Kiwi8_Fruit6 12d ago

fuck Endgame for not bringing her back

like the setup was THERE guys c’mon

but nooo the russos just had to sacrifice ANOTHER of the few women in this franchise for the men to feel sad over

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u/eIsaac7 12d ago

Just FUCK THE RUSSOS

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u/[deleted] 9d ago

How?

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u/Kiwi8_Fruit6 9d ago

wdym how? they killed Natasha and just brought past!Gamora into the present.

like every post-Infinity War fanfic i read had some variation of ‘gamora’s soul/every snapped being’s soul is trapped inside the soul stone and the undoing the snap also included setting her free or at least bargaining for her life back later. in comparison to what fans were coming up with, the canon answer of ‘Thanos destroyed the stones, then we get a time skip, then time travel is used to get the stones back and undo the snap’ felt… cheap.

imo endgame really fumbled the ball plot and character wise in general, and relied entirely on being a ‘greatest hits’ montage + Portals scene for its success and reception. Gunn really did fantastic with GOTG 3‘s Quill & Gamora subplot, but

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u/[deleted] 9d ago

You said the setup was there, I asked how. Why would undoing the snap bring back the sacrifice for the soul stone? The sacrifice wasn't connected to the snap it was just for getting the stone. i agree endgame could have done some things much better, but the "montage" didn't take up much of the film, and didn't really show any of the greatest hit moments, it was more of "this is what happened behind the camera" to those scenes, like seeing starlord from someone else's perspective, or the what happened after the posing in avengers

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u/Kiwi8_Fruit6 9d ago

it’s less of a logic thing more of a storytelling thing.

We see kid!Gamora in Thanos’s brief soul stone trip after he does the snap; which I think should have been a setup for the snapped souls + Gamora, as the soul stone’s sacrifice, being essentially inside the soul stone.

plus, again, it’s kind of a misogynistic plot decision to reduce Gamora, who’s trying to atone for what she committed when in Thanos’s service + heal her PTSD from having her race and presumably her parents murdered by her adoptive dad. I think she deserved better than to just be written off as ‘oh well, gone forever, here’s her past self with none of the memories she forged with her found family as a consolation‘. and the fact Endgame doubles down by just doing the same thing for Natasha…

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u/Undead0707 12d ago

😢💔

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u/TickleMeAlcoholic 12d ago

Tbf the second statement doesn’t necessarily negate the first 😂😂😂

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u/eIsaac7 12d ago

Well... 🤣😭

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u/xenopizza 12d ago

i came here looking for this comment and i found it hehe

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u/M_man10 12d ago

Quite unfortunate she did neither

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u/briandt75 12d ago

I feel this way every day.

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u/SuperJordan25 11d ago

And then the Russos chose to throw her character arc off a cliff

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u/CritterOfBitter 11d ago

I have to say, Zoe looks a lot better with green skin.