They saved the galaxy once—but can they do it twice? Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Vin Diesel, and Bradley Cooper give it a try in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, the sequel to 2014's much-loved Marvel flick. Are critics as charmed by the playful antics of the Guardians this time around? Here's what they're saying:
- This "ravishingly designed comedic space opera" is "a toe-tapping, eye-popping indication that summer is here, and that it might not be so bad after all," writes Michael O'Sullivan at the Washington Post. In high praise for a sequel, he says the flick is "more expansive, more beautiful, funnier, nuttier" and "more touching than the first film," managing to "evoke genuine, deep feelings, along with belly laughs."
- Richard Roeper doesn't think the film quite measures up to the original "but it still packs a bright and shiny and sweet punch," he writes at the Chicago Sun-Times. "Even with all the silliness and all the snarkiness, the Guardians can put a lump in your throat," he writes, adding "Chris Pratt and Kurt Russell are terrific together as a father and son." Still, a third installment could be "just a little smarter, a little less bloated, a little more focused."