Both Guardians of the Galaxy and its sequel have two particularly major Easter eggs, each of which is there to set up the following film in the near-trilogy. Vol. 2‘s Easter egg still remains a mystery but thanks to a group of Marvel fans, the Easter egg for the first film seems to have been discovered. Prepare yourself for a lot of mental exercises as these Marvel fans break down the insane secret.
Many have theorized what this Easter egg could be and now, thanks to Reddit user ajniggles, who also used evidence from Youtuber MasterTainment as well, it seems the truth has been found. The major evidence for this theory is found in the coordinates listed alongside every location name in 2014’s Guardians of the Galaxy. Many thought the coordinates were just useless bits of information but it turns out that they actually secretly reveal the true villain of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Ego ( Kurt Russel). Check out the post below to see the theory so insane that it has to be true.
(Guardians of the Galaxy Final Easter Egg) It was an Aster egg all along. MT's best theory extended with new findings
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Of course, knowing Gunn’s knack for throwing so many Easter eggs into these Marvel films, this could be just another Easter egg. That being said, that evidence brought forth in the post above makes it hard to believe that it isn’t the Easter egg. The sequel’s Easter egg is apparently much more difficult to find but now that this one seems to have been uncovered, it could lead the way to find Vol. 2‘s Easter egg that much sooner.
We’ll be sure to keep you updated on all news regarding the Guardians of the Galaxy films, as well as the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe, as soon as more information becomes available. What are your thoughts on the Easter egg? Did you find any cool hidden secrets or references in either of the films? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
Source: Reddit
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