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Why does everyone in Guardians of the Galaxy speak English?
None of the ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ speak English it’s not due to a language barrier. While none of the Guardians speak English, everyone except Groot has a language implant that translates what they’re hearing and saying, “Guardians” director James Gunn revealed on Twitter on Tuesday.
What bad language is in Guardians of the Galaxy?
Is there profanity? There are some uses, but no “F” word. There are three uses of the “S” word, one use of the “B” word as well as some crude terms. There is a scene in which a character gives someone the finger.
Why do all marvel aliens speak English?
Besides the completely practical reasons – it would not make sense for them to not speak it – the MCU aliens are able to speak English because most of them have translator implants, as James Gunn once explained, that allow them to understand and speak any language.
Did Tony Stark and Peter Parker really hate each other?
The relationship between Tony Stark and Peter Parker began the way most great romances do: They hated each other. It’s true. Long before the pair developed the charming rapport they exhibit in this weekend’s Spider-Man: Homecoming, Iron Man and Spider-Man met in Marvel Team-Up #9’s “The Tomorrow War!”
Where does Tony Stark’s boy Avenger Go Now?
Well, now that Tony is no longer around, the boy avenger is out on his own. But he is growing up and Nick Fury is surely checking upon him. With Tony’s legacy in his hands, he surely has the means to know where he is going in life.
Does Aunt May confront Peter Parker about Tony?
Maybe all three. Aunt May confronts Peter about Tony. Summary: Set in a bit of a hodge-podge version of the Marvel Universe, with the MCU acting as a bedrock, Peter Parker is an up and coming Big Damn Hero after he tried to make the ultimate sacrifice in place of his mentor, Toni Stark.
What is Peter Parker doing now?
For another, Peter Parker is presently a tech CEO in his own right, running Parker Industries and discovering that the whole “with great power there must also come great responsibility” thing gets even more complicated when part of your power involves running an international company that employs thousands of people around the world.