Lee Pace’s costume in Guardians of the Galaxy revealed

Sep 25 • by Ursa • 6 CommentsLee News

We haven’t heard much about Guardians of Galaxy lately, but there are finally some news out. The official production still featuring Lee Pace as Ronan and Karen Gillan as Nebula have been taken by British photographer James Beddoes a week ago. He posted on Instagram: “Can’t believe I just got to look at official production still from Guardians of the Galaxy of Ronan and Nebula! I can’t describe how cool they look and how much it made my day!” He says the costumes look amazing and “Lee Pace is going to be amazing as Ronan, he looks even cooler then Thanos did in Avengers!” When being asked how Lee looks like as Ronan, James kindly described what he’s seen, “He has a lot of prosthetics on his forehead and chin but you can tell it’s his face, his skin is a similar blue colour to mystique in the X-men films!”

Chris Pratt, who plays Peter Quill / Star-Lord, shared on twitter that only 14 days of principal photography remain. “As of today we are 83.1325301% finished with #GOTG 69/83=X/100 Rithmatic,” he posted.

We also have a shot of Guardians of Galaxy film crew T-shirt (pictured right). Looks great, doesn’t it?

Guardians of the Galaxy is slated for release on Aug. 1, 2014.

Source

6 Responses to “Lee Pace’s costume in Guardians of the Galaxy revealed”

  1. Nice post thank you very much. Waiting for more.

  2. It means the world to us to hear such positive feedback on our blog posts. We strive to create valuable content for our readers and it’s always encouraging to hear that it’s making an impact.

  3. Wow, I had never thought about it in that way before You have really opened my eyes to a new perspective Keep up the great work!

  4. Your writing is so eloquent and persuasive You have a talent for getting your message across and inspiring meaningful change

  5. Your content always keeps me coming back for more!

  6. This blog covers important and relevant topics that many are afraid to address Thank you for being a voice for the voiceless

Leave a Reply