

“In early scenes, what you see baby Groot here - which he’s just Groot in the movie, but on set we call him baby Groot - he’s setting up these little outer space speakers so that the music can play for all of them, because Quill likes to hear music when he’s fighting,” explained Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige.

2 begins, the other Guardians know Peter Quill’s affinity for music, and they adjust accordingly. By the time Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. It’s like the songs more so in this movie, it really helped tell the story.” The use of music has worked its way back into the plot as well. It’s not just an accompaniment or a score. Definitely still very honest and as a narrative tool, there’s never a moment that the music isn’t justified and isn’t a part of the storytelling process. “There’s some really powerful, amazing songs that we’re really excited to have. Also, it’s probably better because we have more money,” he said with a laugh. “James is a fantastic curator for that kind of music. The cast has connected with the new direction of the soundtrack, especially Pratt. Prince had died several days before our set visit, and Gunn paid homage to the music legend by blasting Purple Rain, changing the lighting so the typically orange and yellow-tinted spaceship was lit up purple. 2 set experience, even if we did overhear Saldana and director James Gunn complaining about getting the songs that were being broadcast stuck in their heads repeatedly. Playing the music in these scenes sets the tone for the entire Vol. So there's a bigger gamut between the popular and unpopular songs on the second album.” We also have a couple songs that are almost completely unknown, or not very well known at all. … We have a couple of songs that are enormous songs, which we didn't have on the first movie. I also think that we have a wider variety of songs.
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“I think the first movie was made for a child that was a couple years younger than the child that this music was made for. “I think that the soundtrack is an evolution from the soundtrack to the first movie,” explained director James Gunn about the direction he took this film’s music. The success of Guardians’ soundtrack and its integration into the story was the encouragement he needed to go even deeper with Vol. Gunn wrote the songs into the script for Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. While we were being there, we also managed to sneak a listen to another song that should be included in the finished film: George Harrison’s “My Sweet Lord.” To tally the total, that makes three known songs that likely will appear on the soundtrack, if Jay and the Americans’ “Come a Little Bit Closer” ( which played during a scene shown at Comic-Con) also makes the cut. 2 was played out loud in tandem with the scenes being filmed. Like with Guardians of the Galaxy, the entire soundtrack for Vol.
