![]() ![]() ![]() This was before Disney acquired 20th Century Fox, but still, the High Evolutionary ultimately made the cut instead of Annihilus for Vol. ![]() 2, Gunn said that if he’d had the rights to Annihilus, he’d have loved to feature him in the Guardians movies. 3, and we’d have had a very different origin for Rocket too. It seems likely this concept would’ve been majorly revamped for Vol. Introduced in 1968’s Fantastic Four Annual #6, Annihilus is usually associated with Marvel’s First Family, ruling over an insect-like army in the Negative Zone and wielding the Cosmic Control Rod. In a Twitter Q&A, Gunn confirmed Annihilus could've been the movie’s villain, and he’d also have been the creator of Rocket Racoon (Bradley Cooper/Sean Gunn). There’s been plenty of praise for Chukwudi Iwuji’s High Evolutionary as a complicated but outright evil MCU villain, but in some Multiverse timeline, we nearly had a different big bad. ![]()
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