Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2 is for Kids?
A distinction was made back when the first Guardians of the Galaxy movie was released. If the Avengers are The Beatles, then the Guardians are the Rolling Stones. Meaning, the corner of the Marvel Cinematic Universe that contains the likes of Captain America and Iron Man is a tad bit squeaky clean and mainstream, while the rough-and-tumble Guardians were going to maintain an edge. It's why, when Tony Stark kicks off The Avengers: Age of Ultron by shouting "Shit," Cap has to follow up with, "Language..."
Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) would have a heart attack while on a mission with the Guardians of the Galaxy... a confrontation we'll soon see in next summer's The Avengers: Infinity War. The Guardians swear. A bunch. Shit, ass and son of a bitch are thrown around casually -- more than is the norm in a Marvel Studios movie. The Guardians, particularly the surly Rocket Raccoon (Bradley Cooper), like to call people "douchebag," and when group leader Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) gets mad at the adorable Trash Panda he calls a teammate, he mutters "Dick" under his breath.
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