Sean Gunn’s ‘Kraglin’ Will Return In ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3‘. Director James Gunn is ready to get to work on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, but due to studios delays from the coronavirus outbreak, it may be some time before Gunn can step on set to do so. In the meantime and to pass away the boredom, the famed director took to Twitter to host a “Self-Quarantine Q&A” and needless to say, questions began to pour in about the next Guardians film.
A fan asked Gunn if his brother, Sean Gunn, will be returning for the 3rd film to which James replied, “What kind of Guardians movie would it be without Kraglin?”
For those who are asking “Who’s Kraglin?” Well, he is one of the devoted Ravagers from Yondu‘s ship and received Yondu’s “Yaka Arrow” at the end of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 from Star-Lord, and has forever ingrained “Soup! Soup!” into our minds every time we hear the song “Wham Bam Shang-A-Lang”.
Little known fact is that Sean not only plays the character Kraglin in the films, but is also the stand in for VFX rendering of Rocket Raccoon who is voiced by fellow actor, Bradley Cooper.
We are currently unaware of the whereabouts on Kraglin, and the character was digitally removed from the final battle in Avengers: Endgame, so it will be interesting to see where he has been and what he is up to these days. Some of the Guardians are set to appear in Thor: Love and Thunder, but it is currently unknown who exactly will be making an appearance in the film.
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