Stakar and Aleta Ogord (played by Michelle Yeoh in the credits scene) debut in later comic books.
5 written by Roy Thomas and drawn by Gene Colan the group includes Yondu, Martinex (the crystalline character played by Michael Rosenbaum in the movie and the credits scene), and Charlie-27 ( Ving Rhames). The 1975 characters first appear in Giant Size Defenders no. Stakar is speaking to a group of characters who are all either part of that 1975 roster or who are important characters to the Guardians universe. The set of Ravagers he’s talking to only makes sense if you’re familiar with the 1975 Guardians of the Galaxy team from the comic books, which varies slightly from the original 1969 team. Stakar Ogord ( Sylvester Stallone) tells his fellow Ravagers that Yondu’s death taught him life is too short to hold onto grudges and baggage, and that they should put differences aside and reunite for old times’ sake. The second credits scene is a Marvel deep cut. 2) Stakar reunites his own Guardians of the Galaxy Marvel It’s not really a seismic, ooh-inducing scene, and it’s not like Kraglin’s poor whistling arrow skills shift the Marvel universe, but it is pretty funny. Finally, just when you think he’s getting the hang of the thing, he gets it to fly … straight into Drax’s ( Dave Bautista) neck, leaving the Destroyer screaming in pain. He’s not very good at operating the weapon, and has trouble wrangling control of it. We see Kraglin trying to master Yondu’s arrow of death. The film’s first credits scene - which technically plays between the end of the movie and the very start of the credits - follows up on that. And in one of Guardians 2’s last scenes, Star-Lord gives him Yondu’s arrow. But Yondu wasn’t just a father figure to Star-Lord, he was also one to Kraglin ( Sean Gunn), his loyal crew member. It’s the movie’s most heartbreaking scene, in that it really epitomizes the movie’s themes of family and fatherhood. 1) Kraglin practices with Yondu’s arrowĪt the end of Guardians 2, Yondu ( Michael Rooker) sacrifices himself to save Star-Lord’s ( Chris Pratt) life. Here's what happens in Guardians 2’s five credits scenes and their significance to the Guardians’ and Marvel’s future stories. And if we're lucky, they give us something to chew on until Marvel’s next big release. Other times, they serve as little winks from Marvel to its biggest fans and call back to the company's history (see: Howard the Duck at the end of the first Guardians of the Galaxy). Sometimes they contain huge reveals that hint at future movies (see: Black Panther at the end of Captain America: Civil War). Mid- and post-credits scenes have become a Marvel tradition, something fans look forward to every time the company releases a new film. There are as many credits scenes attached to Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2 as there are actual Guardians of the Galaxy.Īll in all, there are five extra scenes that play after the movie, with some far more tantalizing - and some more esoteric - than the others. Please skip if you don’t want to be spoiled. Many of the scenes directly refer to major plot points in the movie. 2’ s five post-credits scenes will be discussed here. Spoiler alert: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.