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Karen Gillan takes ‘full responsibility’ for awkward ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ poster pose in new TikTok

Karen Gillan is now having second thoughts about her recent 'Guardians of the Galaxy' poster appearance.

Marvel Studios recently released its newest poster for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3, and while the promotional image may have looked cool at first glance, for Karen Gillan, the actress behind Nebula, the poster looked awkward, and she took to TikTok to have a little fun at her own expense.

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Gillan posted a video where she talked about the poster in question. Apparently, she has no idea what she was thinking during the photoshoot in question. While she does take “full responsibility” for the pose, she now regrets it and realizes that it could no longer be taken back.

“Okay, can anybody tell me what I was thinking when I decided to pose like this on an international, worldwide poster that will remain forevermore? I remember doing this pose and thinking, ‘I think I look pretty cool here.’ (laughs) So I take full responsibility for this choice, but oh my God, what am I leaning against? What is my elbow doing?”

According to Gillan, she originally thought that doing the pose would look cool and that in her mind at the time, she was “trying to get her weapon,” only to realize that she isn’t armed. The actress considered “doubling down” on the aforementioned pose during press tours and the red-carpet premiere, just to see if she can make it a thing. She ended her video by saying that the awkward pose will return on an undisclosed date.

Despite what Gillan thinks, almost everyone in that poster looks awkward if you think about it. We have Star Lord wearing casual clothing. Meanwhile, everyone else is looking somewhere on the horizon. They’re a pretty awkward bunch, but Gillan is the only cast member who’s open about it.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 is said to be the final film for this superhero lineup, with Dave Bautista leaving the role of Drax, and speculation that this may be the end of the line for our heroes. The film’s director, James Gunn, hinted at “emotional devastation” after it was revealed that Rocket Raccoon’s past will be the movie’s main focus. The film is scheduled to come out on May 5, 2023.


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