Guardians of the Galaxy stars speak out on James Gunn firing Published By Alexandra Heilbron on Jul 23, 2018


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James Gunn, who wrote and directed the first two Guardians of the Galaxy movies, has been fired from the third Guardians of the Galaxy movie for tweets he posted years ago.

The Guardians of the Galaxy cast members have had strong reactions to the news, with actor Michael Rooker, who played Yondu in the first two films, deleting his Twitter profile after posting one final, angry tweet about why he was leaving.

He wrote: “This account will be inactive after today. We’re very tired & upset over the ongoing BULLS–T… neither I nor my rep will use Twitter again. Twitter sucks and I want nothing to do with it.  Thank you to all who gave kind words & support. See you on Instagram."

Gunn, who can be seen above in a video from last year when the Guardians of the Galaxy Mission: Breakout ride was opened at Disneyland, was fired last week after obscene posts he'd tweeted as far back as 2009, but which had since been deleted, were exposed. Other cast members, including  Chris PrattZoe Saldana and Dave Bautista tweeted their support, while fans have started an online petition to reinstate Gunn.

Selma Blair tweeted: "Marvel: RE-HIRE JAMES GUNN - Sign the Petition! https://chn.ge/2JIuUrB  via @Change. Because if people are punished despite changing, then what does that teach people about owning mistakes and evolving? This man is one of the good ones."

The tweets that were deleted joked about pedophilia and rape. Gunn seemed to accept Disney's decision, issuing a statement that read in part: "Regardless of how much time has passed, I understand and accept the business decisions taken today. Even these many years later, I take full responsibility for the way I conducted myself then. All I can do now, beyond offering my sincere and heartfelt regret, is to be the best human being I can be: accepting, understanding, committed to equality, and far more thoughtful about my public statements and my obligations to our public discourse. To everyone inside my industry and beyond, I again offer my deepest apologies." He described the tweets as "stupid, not at all funny, wildly insensitive, and certainly not provocative like I had hoped." ~Alexandra Heilbron








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  • CDubya - 7/24/2018 1:22:29 PM
    Um someone pointed out that Disney will acquire FOX who owns Deadpool franchise...um jokes about loving cocaine, rape, and wayyyyy more.. I guess the next Deadpool movie will be more about the unicorn being the star than the raunchy Deadpool. (cough cough hippocrites). Disney must have known about the tweets in 2012 when they hired Gunn to direct and write the first GOFT film. Now it comes back to bite them so play dumb and overreact? Why couldn't they just say we had a very long meeting with James Gunn and he will be donating $X.00 to charity and X amount of time at a womens shelter as penance for his tweets from like 10yrs ago. In a week this would have all been forgotten and Gunn could have finished his 2/3 awesome trilogy.

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