"Guardians of the galaxy" was a big hit on the charts and has received numerous awards which is the reason why it will be up on May 5, 2017. Writer / Director James Gunn had proven his worth when he had displayed his no nonsense approach in making blockbuster movies.
There is no defined plot yet as to what's going to take place in the "Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2". Marvel executives are very good in keeping it low when it comes to the movies' confidential information that could derail their plans to attain maximum impact on opening day.
Of the 10 movies that Marvel Cinematic Universe have in line, "Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2" will be the third to hit the screens. The first two to be aired will be "Doctor Strange" followed by "Captain America: Civil War". These are the first three anticipated blockbuster movies that will come from the Marvel Universe.
Following "Captain America Civil War" is Jon Watt's "Spider Man: Homecoming" and Taika Waititi's "Thor: Ragnarok" that will be screened on July 7 and November 3, 2017 respectively, according to an article in Cinema Blend.
There is another installment that involves "Guardians of the Galaxy" and that is the "Guardians of the Galaxy Telltale Series". The TV show will be launched around the same date with the movie. Sales and Marketing department had deemed it strategic to have it screened around these dates so as to have full Marvel awareness of the TV Series and the movie as well, as stated in an article of Digital Spy.
Besides the "Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2" and the "Guardians of the Galaxy Telltale Series", A Game Play of these shows will be made available to the loyal followers of this marvel. Just the same, plot remains confidential for this video game. But it was revealed that there will be five installments of this gameplay to be spread over several months, as reported by ubergizmo.
Rating for the "Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2" is PG 13. Marvel's market niche is on this category and no R-13 are on schedule for layout and production yet.