Guardians of the Galaxy Goes Burlesque

James Gunn shared on his Instagram a short video of a new celebration of Guardians of the Galaxy in Toronto.  Hilarious!

Guardians of the Galaxy Goes Burlesque

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Dear God, it’s a Guardians of the Galaxy burlesque show in Toronto. Thanks to @CarolZara for this.

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The show was produced by PeepshowTO and was called Garters of the Galaxy.  The theme was general Marvel, but there were a few Guardians acts.  This one was a Star-Lord & Gamora duet.

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy film has earned over $645 million worldwide and recently passed the $300 million mark at both the domestic and international box offices. Guardians of the Galaxy opened domestically August 1 with $94.3 million to become the biggest August debut of all time and ultimately the biggest August release ever; it’s also the highest grossing film of the year and the first to surpass $300 million in 2014 domestically. After becoming the 10th straight Marvel Studios film to open at #1, Guardians of the Galaxy occupied the top spot domestically for four of its first six weekends in release.

Go back and read some of my fun Guardian of the Galaxy posts!

Interview with Director James Gunn

James Gunn

Interview with Chris Pratt!

Chris Pratt

Interview with Zoe Saldana

Zoe Saldana Gamoro

Interview with Dave Bautista

dave Bautista as Drax

Interview with Vin Diesel

Vin Diesel Interview

Marvel’s GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY arrives on Digital HD plus Disney Movies Anywhere November 18th and on Blu-ray™ 3D Combo Pack, Blu-ray, DVD and On-Demand December 9th. Guardians of the Galaxy (1-Disc DVD) can be pre-ordered on Amazon!  Order yours today!

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