With shooting long over, Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 is deep into post-production, as effects and score are completed and added. Director James Gunn has offered a look (and listen) at composer Tyler Bates' music being recorded in London, which you can find at the movie's Facebook page.
Bates, who worked with Gunn on the first Guardians, recorded some of the music in basic form before the film was shot, to allow the director to play it on set and help generate the right mood. Now, however, comes the task of orchestrating it and having some of the best musicians in the world play it against footage from the film.
Vol. 2 finds the Guardians gelling a little more as a unit after their rough early days, but still more ramshackle than, say, the Avengers. They're also not exactly top notch when it comes to helping others, and an early screw up means they face the wrath of Elizabeth Debicki's alien Ayesha. Plus they have to somehow team up with Michael Rooker's Yondu after his Ravagers betray him.
Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 2 is due on our screens on 28 April, ahead of its US launch on 5 May.
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