Chris Pratt says Marvel boss warned director James Gunn towards placing the MCU's first F-bomb in 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3'

  • Chris Pratt drops the primary F-bomb within the historical past of the MCU in “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.”
  • Pratt says that Kevin Feige tried to persuade James Gunn to not embody the phrase within the movie.
  • However Gunn apparently needed to be “the man who’s recognized for having the primary F-word” in his film.

Followers of the Marvel Cinematic Universe have seen rather a lot on-screen over time, however once they watch “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,” they will witness one thing new when Chris Pratt drops the primary F-bomb within the historical past of the MCU. 

As Pratt revealed throughout an look on “Jimmy Kimmel Dwell!” this week, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige had a dialogue with director James Gunn about whether or not to maintain the phrase within the movie. 

“From my understanding, the story goes that Kevin Feige talked to James Gunn and stated, ‘Hear, you do not need to be the man who’s recognized for having the primary F-word in your film,’” Pratt recalled. “And James was like, ‘Sure, I do! Do not you understand me? That is precisely what I need.’ And they also saved it in.” 

Pratt, for his half, acknowledged this is not the primary time an actor has tried to sneak profanity right into a Marvel movie. 

“I believe all people’s tried, you understand?” he added. “With a PG-13 film, you usually get two s-h-words and, normally you aren’t getting any, possibly you may get one F-word. So everybody’s all the time lobbying, you understand, like throwing out an improv to attempt to get it in there.”

“It is not the primary one I’ve tried to get into the film,” Pratt continued. “However yeah, they edited it collectively and it was a humorous beat and they also saved it.”

“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3” hits theaters on Might 5. Learn our evaluate right here.

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