"Guardians of the Galaxy 3" director was pranked by "Nebula" and cried out that it was unfair

"Guardians of the Galaxy 3" director was pranked by "Nebula" and cried out that it was unfair

During the filming of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, director James Gunn encountered a "prank" that everyone likes - receiving a "Rick and Morty" keychain from a mysterious person every day. Karen Gillan, who plays Nebula in the film and is believed to be the mastermind behind this "prank", accepted an interview and claimed that she had nothing to do with it.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the reporter raised questions about the prank, and Karen Gillan loudly denied it: "No, I didn't! Why do people say it was me! It's not me! I'm saying it publicly once now, it's not me. I don't know who did it. I went to the monitor to take a look yesterday, and it was indeed a bit exaggerated. The entire video center was occupied by them. I also want to know who did it."

Gunn began sharing on social media a few months ago the Rick and Morty keychains he received while filming Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Every day, a small toy appeared on the stand at the center of his video feed.

It started like this

Moreover, after he posted the article, the gift givers not only did not restrain themselves, but became even more outrageous.

Those who are familiar with Gunn know that he is a fan of "Rick and Morty", and now he has received dozens of key chains during the filming of "Guardians of the Galaxy 3". Although as a fan, the more the better, this thing already takes up a bit of space.

Now it has become like this

He recently tweeted: "We have less than six weeks left to finish filming. Hopefully we can find this guy before we finish filming."

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