Today at San Diego Comic-Con, we saw a brand new trailer for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 in Hall H, showcasing some major changes within the Guardians, including Maria Bakalova’s debut as Cosmo the (Excellent) Dog.
In the trailer, we see Gamora as the leader of the Ravagers. Peter Quill was shocked to see her, but Nebula wasn’t. Unfortunately, Gamora doesn’t remember anything about the Guardians. Peter said she was everything to him, he thought she was gone but she was here and he missed her. Gamora told him that it wasn’t her – another Gamora, not the dead one. We see Groot as a big boy and a little rocket raccoon. The trailer’s final question is where did the rocket come from.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 will be part of MCU Phase 5, which will debut on May 5, 2023.
It was maybe a plot twist, and to end all plot twists, the Borat follow-up film produced some of the best actors I’ve seen in years. Say what you want, but there’s no denying the talent of this movie. It takes a great deal of focus, dedication, and skill to pull off stunts like crashing and sabotaging with the Vice President of the United States, or putting Donald Trump’s lawyers in compromise positions (no, like his hands in his pants) ) . Finish).
We’ve come to expect such absurd antics from Sacha Baron Cohen after her breakthrough performance in the original Borat, but the sequel has a secret weapon no one’s seen: Mariah, who plays his daughter Bakarova.
So who is this mystery actress who (1) keeps her character in the most embarrassing/embarrassing/disgusting situations, (2) keeps up with Sasha when they do usually embarrassing things in public, (3) gets caught Live Justice Rudy? Giuliani’s actions, committing indecent and (possibly) illegal acts?
Maria is a 24-year-old Bulgarian actress who played and killed Borat’s daughter Tutar Sagdiyev in Borat 2. Maria’s performance stunned everyone, including the moviegoers and her cast.
Born in Burgas, Bulgaria, Maria started singing and acting at the age of 6. According to her IMDb page, she studied performing arts at the National Academy of Arts in Burgas, and later at the National Academy of Drama and Cinematic Arts, graduating in 2019. Her acting career was mainly in Bulgarian films, including Transgressions (2018). and the last call (2020).
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