Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3


9:30 pm - 01:00 am, Friday, November 28 on FX HDTV (East) ()

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Following the upsetting loss of Gamora, Peter Quill faces the challenging task of boosting his ragtag team's morale to embark on another no-holds-barred quest across the universe. Quill and his allies must endure new tests to their bonds or face the end of their run as Guardians. The third installment in the Marvel franchise.

2023 English Stereo
Action/adventure Superheroes Sci-fi Comedy Space Sequel

Cast & Crew
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Chris Pratt (Actor) .. Peter Quill/Star-Lord
Zoe Saldana (Actor) .. Gamora
Dave Bautista (Actor) .. Drax
Karen Gillan (Actor) .. Nebula
Pom Klementieff (Actor) .. Mantis
Elizabeth Debicki (Actor) .. Ayesha
Sean Gunn (Actor) .. Kraglin/On-Set Rocket
Sylvester Stallone (Actor) .. Stakar Ogord
Will Poulter (Actor) .. Adam Warlock
Chuk Iwuji (Actor) .. The High Evolutionary
Daniela Melchior (Actor) .. Michael Rosenbaum
Michael Rosenbaum (Actor) .. Martinex
Maria Bakalova (Actor) .. Cosmo the Spacedog
Nico Santos (Actor) .. Recorder Theel
Sarah Alami (Actor) .. Ssssaralami
Sarah Anne (Actor) .. Jerry Beharry
Jerry Beharry (Actor) .. Dark
Stephen Blackehart (Actor) .. Steemie Blueliver
Linda Cardellini (Actor) .. Lylla Otter
Michelle Civile (Actor) .. Cassowary
Elodie Clarke (Actor) .. Olive Raine Cleope
Olive Raine Cleope (Actor) .. Star Kid
Giovannie Cruz (Actor) .. Orloni Peddler
Finn David (Actor) .. Star Kid
Dane DiLiegro (Actor) .. Octopus Drug Dealer
Reinaldo Faberlle (Actor) .. Behemoth
Nathan Fillion (Actor) .. Master Karja
Keanu Ham (Actor) .. Blue Alien/Human

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Chris Pratt (Actor) .. Peter Quill/Star-Lord
Born: June 21, 1979
Birthplace: Virginia, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: Born June 21, 1979, native Minnesotan actor Chris Pratt scored his first big break on television as the troubled physician's son Bright Abbott on the WB series drama Everwood, opposite Treat Williams and others, and segued into film with a prominent role in the biting satire Strangers with Candy (2005) alongside Amy Sedaris and Stephen Colbert. Successive features included Deep in the Valley (2008), Wanted (2008), and Bride Wars (2009) (as the ineffectual fiancé of Anne Hathaway). In 2009, Pratt joined the NBC sitcom Parks & Recreation as a guest star, but his turn as the dim-witted Andy Dwyer was so well-received that he was promoted to series regular for season 2. While on the show, Pratt also juggled some major movie roles, co-starring with Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill as baseball player Scott Hatteberg in the blockbuster Moneyball (2011) and appearing as a Navy SEAL in 2012's controversial Zero Dark Thirty.
Zoe Saldana (Actor) .. Gamora
Born: June 19, 1978
Birthplace: Passaic, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Rarely do beauty and talent combine in a form so complimentary to each other than in the case of actress Zoe Saldana. Whether gracefully gliding across the stage in dance, pounding the boards in a play, or lighting up the screen in such popular films as Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, the multi-faceted Saldana seems capable of achieving anything she puts her mind to. The New Jersey native was raised in Queens until the age of ten, when her family relocated to the Dominican Republic. The move proved a fateful blessing when young Saldana discovered her love of dance and enrolled in the ECOS Espacio de Danza Academy shortly thereafter, where she would study ballet, jazz, and modern Latin dance. Following her sophomore year in high school, Saldana and her family returned to the U.S. It was while completing her primary studies stateside that Saldana became involved with the Faces theater troupe, whose aim was to make a positive impact on teenage audiences by performing improvisational skits on such issues as substance abuse and sexuality. Involvement with another troupe, the New York Youth Theater, provided more traditional stage experience through such productions as Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat, and it was while performing with that troupe that a talent agent recognized great potential in the burgeoning actress. In 1999, Saldana received what seemed to be the ideal first film role when she was cast as a talented but snippy dancer vying for a spot at the fictional American Ballet Company in the dance drama Center Stage. Other film roles followed, including Get Over It, Snipes, and a featured part in the Britney Spears teen drama Crossroads, which offered Saldana's first major theatrical release. Widely panned by critics but performing moderately at the box office thanks to legions of Spears fans, Crossroads proved just the fuel needed to get Saldana's struggling feature career running. The following year, she was back on the big screen in Drumline, which found her once again utilizing her dance skills as a college dance major and love interest of the talented but conflicted protagonist. Though her subsequent role as the sole female pirate in Pirates of the Caribbean offered little screen time, her performance as the only woman able to cast a spell over Johnny Depp's charismatic Jack Sparrow offered one of the film's most memorable comic scenes. Back on the indie circuit, Saldana headlined the 2003 rock musical Temptation as a talented singer facing hard times. A brief turn as a by-the-books customs officer in Steven Spielberg's The Terminal found the charming Saldana slowly warming to an immigrant stuck in bureaucratic limbo (played by Tom Hanks).She was the female lead in Guess Who in 2005 and continued to work steadily. However, in 2009 she broke through in a big way when she was cast as Uhura in J.J. Abrams Star Trek reboot, and later that year she was the female lead in James Cameron's mega-smash Avatar. She followed that up with the action film The Losers in 2010, and was front and center in another action spectacle, Columbiana, the year after that. She reprised her role in the sequel Star Trek Into Darkness in 2013, and played Gamora in the 2014 smash Guardians of the Galaxy, ensuring her place in yet another action franchise.
Dave Bautista (Actor) .. Drax
Born: January 18, 1969
Birthplace: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Trivia: Worked as a bouncer after high school. Began his career as a professional wrestler in the Ohio Valley Wrestling league in 2000, under the name Leviathan. Joined the WWE in 2002, as Batista. Released his autobiography, Batista Unleashed, in 2007. Appeared as a judge on an episode of Iron Chef America in 2008. Made his MMA debut in 2010, against Vince Lucero; Bautista won the fight with a TKO.
Karen Gillan (Actor) .. Nebula
Born: November 28, 1987
Birthplace: Inverness, Scotland
Trivia: Can play the piano. Got her start in youth theater productions. Attended Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts, whose alumni include Doctor Who actors William Hartnell and Bonnie Langford and Doctor Who director Graeme Harper. Played several characters on the sketch-comedy series The Kevin Bishop Show. Portrayed a soothsayer in the 2008 Doctor Who episode "The Fires of Pompeii" before landing the role of the Doctor's companion, Amy Pond.
Pom Klementieff (Actor) .. Mantis
Born: May 03, 1986
Birthplace: Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Trivia: Mother is Korean; father is French-Russian. Traveled with her family extensively during the first years of her life through Japan, the Ivory Coast and France. Learned how to ride reindeer while working on the independent film Wolf in Oriental Siberia. Made her Hollywood debut in Spike Lee's Oldboy. Studied taekwondo and had a purple belt in 2014.
Elizabeth Debicki (Actor) .. Ayesha
Born: August 01, 1990
Birthplace: Paris, France
Trivia: Both parents were classically trained dancers, who moved the family from Paris to Melbourne when she was 5 years old. Learned ballet at a young age from her mother; switched to contemporary dance at age 16 because she was too tall to be a professional ballerina. Was the dux, the highest ranking student academically, of her high school. Cast in her first film, A Few Best Men (2011), three weeks after graduating from drama school. Was the face of jeweler Jan Logan's collection in 2012. Performed in the Sydney Theatre Company's production of The Maids, opposite Cate Blanchett and Isabelle Huppert, in 2013.
Sean Gunn (Actor) .. Kraglin/On-Set Rocket
Born: May 22, 1974
Birthplace: St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Trivia: The youngest of six children. First professional acting job was in a commercial for the Illinois lottery. A co-creator of the web series James Gunn's PG Porn with brothers James and Brian. Nicknamed "The Judge," which originated from older Matt, who jokingly accused him of being judgmental. Has previously roomed with fellow actors Judy Greer and Gilmore Girls co-star John Cabrera. Appeared in the second episode of Gilmore Girls as Mick, before being brought back later in the season to play eccentric Stars Hollow resident Kirk; he eventually became a series regular.
Sylvester Stallone (Actor) .. Stakar Ogord
Born: July 06, 1946
Birthplace: New York City, New York, United States
Trivia: An icon of machismo and Hollywood action heroism, Sylvester Stallone is responsible for creating two characters who have become a part of the American cultural lexicon: Rocky Balboa, the no-name boxer who overcame all odds to become a champion, and John Rambo, the courageous soldier who specialized in violent rescues and revenge. Both characters are reflections of Stallone's personal experiences and the battles he waged during his transition from a poor kid in Hell's Kitchen to one of the world's most popular stars. According to Stallone, his was not a happy childhood. On July 6, 1946, in the aforementioned part of Manhattan, Sylvester Enzio Stallone was born to a chorine and an Italian immigrant. A forceps accident during his birth severed a facial nerve, leaving Stallone with parts of his lip, tongue, and chin paralyzed. In doing so, the accident imprinted Stallone with some of the most recognizable components of his persona: the distinctively slurred (and some say often nearly incomprehensible) speech patterns, drooping lower lip, and crooked left eye that have been eagerly seized upon by caricaturists. To compound these defects, Stallone was a homely, sickly child who once suffered from rickets. His parents were constantly at war and struggling to support Stallone and his younger brother, Frank Stallone (who became a B-movie actor). The elder brother spent most of his first five years in the care of foster homes. Stallone has said that his interest in acting came from his attempts to get attention and affection from those strangers who tried to raise him. When he was five, his parents moved their family to Silver Spring, MD, but once again spent their time bickering and largely ignored their children. Following his parents' divorce in 1957, the 11-year-old Stallone remained with his stern father. The actor's teen years proved even more traumatic. As Stallone seemed willing to do just about anything for attention, however negative, he had already been enrolled in 12 schools and expelled several times for his behavior problems. His grades were dreadful and his classmates picked on him for being different. Stallone coped by becoming a risk taker and developing elaborate fantasies in which he presented himself as a brave hero and champion of the underdog. At age 15, Stallone moved to Philadelphia to be with his mother and her new husband. By this time, he had begun lifting weights and took up fencing, football, and the discus. He also started appearing in school plays. Following graduation, Stallone received an athletic scholarship for the American College of Switzerland. While there he was a girls' athletic coach and in his spare time starred in a school production of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. The experience inspired him to become an actor and after returning stateside, he started studying drama at the University of Miami until he decided to move to New York in 1969. While working a variety of odd jobs, Stallone auditioned frequently but only occasionally found stage work, most of which was off-Broadway in shows like the all-nude Score and Rain. He even resorted to appearing in the softcore porn film, Party at Kitty's and Studs, which was later repackaged as The Italian Stallion after Stallone became famous. Stallone's face and even his deep voice were factors in his constant rejection for stage and film roles. He did nab a bit role in Woody Allen's Bananas (1971), but after he was turned down for The Godfather (1971), Stallone became discouraged. Rather than give up, however, Stallone again developed a coping mechanism -- he turned to writing scripts, lots of scripts, some of which were produced. He still auditioned and landed a starring role in Rebel (1973). During his writing phase, he married actress Sasha Czack in late 1974 and they moved to California in the hopes of building acting careers. His first minor success came when he wrote the screenplay for and co-starred in the nostalgic Lords of Flatbush (1974) with Henry Winkler. The film's modest success resulted in Stallone's getting larger roles, but he still didn't attract much notice until he penned the screenplay for Rocky. The story was strong and well written and studios were eager to buy the rights, but Stallone stipulated that he would be the star and must receive a share of the profits. Producers Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff accepted Stallone's terms and Rocky (1976) went on to become one of the biggest movie hits of all time. It also won several Oscars including ones for Best Picture, Best Director for John Avildsen, and a Best Actor nomination for Stallone. Suddenly Stallone found himself on Hollywood's A-list, a status he has largely maintained over the years. In addition to writing four sequels to Rocky, he penned three Rambo films (First Blood, Rambo: First Blood Part II, and Rambo 3) and F.I.S.T. (1979). Stallone made his directorial debut with Paradise Alley, which he filmed in Hell's Kitchen. He also wrote and directed but did not appear in the sequel to Saturday Night Fever, Staying Alive (1983). In addition, Stallone has continued to appear in the films of other directors, notably Demolition Man (1993), Judge Dredd (1995), and Copland (1997), a film in which he allowed himself to gain 30 pounds in order to more accurately portray an aging sheriff. Occasionally, Stallone has ventured out of the action genre and into lighter fare with such embarrassing efforts as Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot (1992) and Oscar (1991), which did not fare well at the box office. Following these missteps, Stallone found greater success with the animated adventure Antz (1998), a film in which his very distinctive voice, if not his very distinctive physique, was very much a part. Stallone was back in shape for the 2000 remake of Get Carter and hit the race tracks in the following year in the CART racing thriller Driven. Though the early 2000s found his career sputtering along with such forgettable duds as D-Tox and Avenging Angelo, Stallone took his career into his own hands by returning to the director's chair to resurrect two of his most iconic characters. Lacing his boxing gloves up once again for Rocky Balboa, the veteran action star proved he still had some fight left in him, and venturing into the jungles of Burma as John Rambo just two years later, he proved that hard "R" action could still sell in the era where most filmmakers were playing it "PG-13"safe. That trend continued with Stallone's all-star action opus The Expendables in 2010, with the success of that film leading to a sequel (with Simon West taking over directorial duties) featuring even more action icons in 2012. Incredibly, not even a broken neck suffered during production of The Expendables proved capable of slowing Stallone down, and 2013 found him teaming with Walter Hill for Bullet to the Head -- which followed a cop and a killer as they teamed up to take down a mutual enemy. In 2015, Stallone returned to Rocky Balboa once more, but this time as a supporting character in the spin-off film Creed. He earned rave reviews and an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor, making him only the sixth performer to be nominated for playing the same character in two separate films.
Will Poulter (Actor) .. Adam Warlock
Born: January 23, 1993
Birthplace: Hammersmith, London, England
Trivia: British actor Will Poulter debuted onscreen as a child star, with the lead in the quirky, off-center comedy Son of Rambow. In that film, Poulter plays Will Proudfoot, a young Britisher who befriends the class bully -- and then teams up with the lad to make a film that will emulate Stallone's Rambo character.
Chuk Iwuji (Actor) .. The High Evolutionary
Daniela Melchior (Actor) .. Michael Rosenbaum
Born: November 01, 1996
Birthplace: Almada, Portugal
Trivia: Joined a drama class when she was young, which gave her a way to connect with her classmates.Started her acting career working in films and television in her home country of Portugal.To get the role of Ratcatcher 2 in The Suicide Squad (2021), she first sent a self-tape from Portugal, and then was asked to fly to Atlanta for a screen test and audition with real-life rats.Wasn't familiar with the DC universe before getting cast as Ratcatcher 2 in The Suicide Squad (2021).Made her English-language debut in the film The Suicide Squad (2021).Worked with real-life rats while filming The Suicide Squad (2021).
Michael Rosenbaum (Actor) .. Martinex
Born: July 11, 1972
Birthplace: Oceanside, New York, United States
Trivia: Familiar to television addicts for sporting the trademark chrome-dome as (pre)criminal mastermind Lex Luthor on television's Smallville, self-assured actor Michael Rosenbaum has also provided voice-over work for such comic-book inspired animated series as Batman Beyond and Justice League (for which he voiced the role of the Flash). Born in Oceanside, Long Island, in July of 1972, Rosenbaum began his acting career in high school by landing a role in a play on a bet. Subsequently enamored with the stage, Rosenbaum earned a B.A. in theater and communications from Western Kentucky University. Continuing to act on-stage but hungering for more challenging roles, the aspiring actor packed his bags and set his sights on New York. Performing in off-Broadway plays and low-budgeted independent films, Rosenbaum fueled his passion and became familiar to nighttime television viewers in a recurring role as the "Amsterdam Kid" on Late Night With Conan O'Brien. It wasn't long before Rosenbaum was cast in the WB series Tom (starring Tom Arnold), and feature roles began to follow shortly after. Turning up in such films as Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (1997) and Urban Legend (1998), Rosenbaum would alternate between television (Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane, The Zeta Project) and film (Sweet November and Rave Macbeth [both 2001]) before turning up as one of a trio of gender-bending college students (alongside Harland Williams and Barry Watson) in 2002's Sorority Boys. In addition to acting, Rosenbaum is an avid hockey player/fan as well as a musician.
Maria Bakalova (Actor) .. Cosmo the Spacedog
Born: June 04, 1996
Birthplace: Burgas, Bulgaria
Trivia: Started singing and playing the flute at the age of 6.Was chosen from an open casting call that auditioned 600 women for the role of Tutar Sagdiyev in Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (2020).Watched Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006) for the first time after getting the role of Tutar Sagdiyev in the sequel.Traveled to the U.S. for the first time to work on the film Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (2020).Due to the film's secrecy, didn't tell her parents she was working in Borat Subsequent Moviefilm (2020) until the trailer was released.
Nico Santos (Actor) .. Recorder Theel
Sarah Alami (Actor) .. Ssssaralami
Sarah Anne (Actor) .. Jerry Beharry
Jerry Beharry (Actor) .. Dark
Stephen Blackehart (Actor) .. Steemie Blueliver
Born: December 01, 1967
Linda Cardellini (Actor) .. Lylla Otter
Born: June 25, 1975
Birthplace: Redwood City, California, United States
Trivia: Though sharp-eyed Game Show Channel fanatics may recall her from her fireplace-winning stint on The Price Is Right or her appearance on Family Feud, pretty actress Linda Cardellini may be most affectionately known among her fans for her memorable early role as conflicted high school student Lindsay Weir on the short-lived television series Freaks and Geeks. Born in June of 1975 in Redwood, CA, Cardellini became fascinated with acting when asked to sing in a school play at the age of ten. Soon dedicating all of her spare time to stage productions and acting classes during her tenure at Saint Francis High School in Mountain View, CA, the young actress received her first television role when she was cast as a student at the ominously named Edgar Allen Poe High School in the creepy kids show Bone Chillers (1996). Feature roles followed shortly thereafter, with Cardellini appearing in such films as Good Burger the following year, and alongside future Freaks and Geeks cast mate (and future love interest) Jason Segel in Dead Man on Campus (1998). Later turning up as a teen tormented by a sadistic Dee Snyder in Strangeland, Cardellini appeared in small roles in a few other small-screen productions before finding herself in the studious but free-thinking shoes of her Freaks and Geeks alter-ego. Examining the flip side of the Beverly Hills 90210 beautiful and privileged teen set, the smart show had a solid cast, insightful writing, and a dedicated following. Unfortunately, it was canceled after less than 20 episodes. Following with supporting roles in The Prince and the Surfer (1999), Legally Blonde, and The Unsaid (both 2001), Cardellini's rising popularity contributed to her largest feature, that of the brainy super sleuth Velma in the live-action adaptation of the beloved animated mainstay Scooby-Doo. She joined the cast of the long-running NBC medical drama E/R in2003, and had one of her most-high-profile successes in 2005 when she appeared in the Oscar-winning Brokeback Mountain. She lent her voice to the short-lived animated series The Goode Family in 2009, and the next year she acted in James Gunn's Super. In 2011 she appeared in Kill the Irishman, and was part of the voice cast of All-Star Superman.
Michelle Civile (Actor) .. Cassowary
Elodie Clarke (Actor) .. Olive Raine Cleope
Olive Raine Cleope (Actor) .. Star Kid
Giovannie Cruz (Actor) .. Orloni Peddler
Finn David (Actor) .. Star Kid
Dane DiLiegro (Actor) .. Octopus Drug Dealer
Reinaldo Faberlle (Actor) .. Behemoth
Nathan Fillion (Actor) .. Master Karja
Born: March 27, 1971
Birthplace: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Trivia: Born in Alberta, Canada, in 1971, Nathan Fillion took his acting ambitions to the United States when he moved to New York in 1994 to portray Joey Buchanan on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live. Having previously appeared in a single TV movie, Ordeal in the Arctic, Fillion's acting career had taken a backseat to his plans to be an English teacher. His three-year stint on the long-standing daytime TV staple, however, changed his focus in a big way. When his time on One Life to Live was up, the 27-year-old actor relocated to Los Angeles to assume a regular role on the sitcom Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place. Shortly afterward, he made a memorable appearance as the "wrong Ryan" in Steven Spielberg's WWII epic Saving Private Ryan. He also made appearances on The Outer Limits, King of the Hill, Pasadena, and other projects. It was in 2002, however, that he assumed the role that would make his career. Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon selected Fillion to portray rugged captain Mal Reynolds for his new sci-fi/Western series Firefly. The show found a rabidly loyal cult fan base, as well as incomparable critical praise, but tragically, failed to find the wide audience that Fox had been hoping for. The show was canceled after only 11 episodes, but Fillion had reached a level of familiarity with the public that most actors never hope to achieve. He reprised the role of Mal in 2005 for the feature-film adaptation of Firefly, Serenity, to the delight of fans. In 2006, Fillion stayed on the cream of the fringe with the much anticipated horror film Slither. Starring alongside Elizabeth Banks, the actor stole the show with his humorous, low-key performance. For his next project, he signed on to act alongside Keri Russell in the romantic comedy Waitress. When the writer's strike hit, Fillion teamed with his old collaborator Joss Whedon to star in the direct-to-the-web musical miniseries Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog. In 2009 he landed the title role on the ABC series Castle, and took a small role in the dark superhero comedy Super in 2010.
Keanu Ham (Actor) .. Blue Alien/Human