Chris Pratt confirms that James Gunn's script will be used for booted out of his Marvel Studios job last year when his old offensive tweets were unearthed.

The firing of Gunn came quickly from Disney, convincing a lot of people that it was a knee-jerk reaction from the company and believing that the director should be reinstated, especially since he's repeatedly addressed and apologized for his past social media posts. For months, it became a popular topic of discussion online with people having varying opinions on the matter. But despite doesn't seem like the House of Mouse will be backtracking their decision. Despite not helming, Gunn's fingerprints will still be all over the threequel with Pratt revealing that they're working off of the script that their former-director wrote before he was sacked.

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Speaking with the film will eventually happen (something that Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige also said), he confirmed that they're using Gunn's script for the film as well. As it turns out, Pratt has read the script and he has nothing but good things to say about it. Watch his interview below:

For Gunn's part, the filmmaker seems to have already moved on, scoring The Suicide Squad, but that hasn't been confirmed yet. And while Marvel fans will surely miss him in the MCU, no one can really blame him if he accepts the opportunity presented to him by another studio. Truthfully, Marvel Studios didn't just lose the Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 director when they fired Gunn, they also let go of their creative point person who was supposed to man the budding cosmic side of the MCU.

Despite repeated reassurance from people involved that Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 will eventually happen, it's unwise to wait too long to get the project into production. As far as what's known about Gunn's script, the events of it's supposed to be Gunn's job.

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Source: MTV News