No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
(38 intermediate revisions by 17 users not shown) | |||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
|alias = Adam Warlock |
|alias = Adam Warlock |
||
|image = AdamWarlock-GotG2.jpg |
|image = AdamWarlock-GotG2.jpg |
||
− | |species = |
+ | |species = [[Sovereign]] |
− | |citizenship = [[Sovereign (Planet)|Sovereign]] |
||
|gender = Male |
|gender = Male |
||
|movie = ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2]]'' <small>([[List of Post-credits Scenes|mid-credits scene]])</small> |
|movie = ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2]]'' <small>([[List of Post-credits Scenes|mid-credits scene]])</small> |
||
− | ''[[Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3]]'' <small>(unreleased)</small> |
||
|status = Unborn}} |
|status = Unborn}} |
||
− | {{Quote| |
+ | {{Quote|I think I shall call him... Adam.|[[Ayesha]]|Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2}} |
− | '''Adam''' is |
+ | '''Adam''' is a perfect [[Sovereign]] created by [[Ayesha]] in order to help her destroy the [[Guardians of the Galaxy]]. |
==Biography== |
==Biography== |
||
===Creation=== |
===Creation=== |
||
− | + | {{Quote|That, my child, is the next step in [[Sovereign|our]] evolution. More powerful. More beautiful. More capable of destroying the [[Guardians of the Galaxy]].|[[Ayesha]] to [[Sovereign Chambermaid]]|Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2}} |
|
⚫ | Following the [[Battle on Ego's Planet]], [[Ayesha]] desired to retaliate against the [[Guardians of the Galaxy]] for stealing the [[Anulax Batteries]] and destroying several [[Omnicrafts]]. Using an advanced [[Birth Pods|Birth Pod]], Ayesha began creating a being capable of defeating the Guardians. While showing the Birth Pod to her [[Sovereign Chambermaid|chambermaid]], Ayesha decided to call her creation Adam.<ref>''[[Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2]]'' [[List of Post-credits Scenes|Mid-credits Scene]]</ref> |
||
− | |||
⚫ | |||
==Relationships== |
==Relationships== |
||
Line 24: | Line 21: | ||
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
||
− | *In the comics, Adam Warlock was actually created by a group of scientists called the [[Enclave]], who sought to create a perfect being. He has been a member of the [[Guardians of the Galaxy]], and an enemy of both [[Thanos]] and of the Magus, a future evil version of himself. |
+ | *In the comics, Adam Warlock was actually created by a group of scientists called the [[Enclave]], who sought to create a perfect being. He has been a member of the [[Guardians of the Galaxy]], and an enemy of both [[Thanos]] and of the [[w:c:marvel:Magus|Magus]], a future evil version of himself. |
*In ''[[Thor: The Dark World]]'', [[Erik Selvig]] wrote "The Fault" on a chalkboard among his notes on the [[Convergence]]. In the comics, the [[w:c:marvel:Fault|Fault]] was a tear in space that was sealed by Adam Warlock. |
*In ''[[Thor: The Dark World]]'', [[Erik Selvig]] wrote "The Fault" on a chalkboard among his notes on the [[Convergence]]. In the comics, the [[w:c:marvel:Fault|Fault]] was a tear in space that was sealed by Adam Warlock. |
||
⚫ | |||
⚫ | *[[Kevin Feige]] and [[James Gunn]] have stated that Adam Warlock will be very important to the cosmic side of the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] in the future.<ref>[ |
||
+ | ==Behind the Scenes== |
||
− | ==Gallery== |
||
⚫ | *[[James Gunn]] has said that the [[Birth Pods|Birth Pod]] in the [[Collector]]'s possession that is seen in the [[List of Post-credits Scenes|mid-credits scene]] of ''[[Thor: The Dark World]]'' and ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' was based off of Adam Warlock's cocoon as seen from the comics. |
||
− | <gallery> |
||
+ | *In an earlier treatment, Adam Warlock initially played an integral part in the story of ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2]]'', as he is one of [[James Gunn]]'s favorite characters. However, when he realized that the film was already full of characters, Gunn dropped Adam from the story to not lose [[Mantis]].<ref>[https://www.slashfilm.com/adam-warlock-guardians-of-the-galaxy/ Exclusive: Adam Warlock Was Originally a Major Character in ‘Guardians Vol. 2’]</ref> |
||
− | GotGV2 Adam 3.jpg |
||
⚫ | *[[Kevin Feige]] and [[James Gunn]] have stated that Adam Warlock will be very important to the cosmic side of the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] in the future.<ref>[https://comicbook.com/marvel/2017/04/20/avengers-infinity-war-adam-warlock-guardians-of-the-galaxy-3/ Avengers: Infinity War Will Not Include Adam Warlock]</ref> |
||
− | GotGV2 Concept Art Adam Coccoon.jpg |
||
− | </gallery> |
||
==References== |
==References== |
||
+ | {{Gallery|Adam Warlock/Gallery}} |
||
{{Reflist}} |
{{Reflist}} |
||
Revision as of 13:06, 13 November 2019
Adam is a perfect Sovereign created by Ayesha in order to help her destroy the Guardians of the Galaxy.
Biography
Creation
- "That, my child, is the next step in our evolution. More powerful. More beautiful. More capable of destroying the Guardians of the Galaxy."
- ―Ayesha to Sovereign Chambermaid[src]
Following the Battle on Ego's Planet, Ayesha desired to retaliate against the Guardians of the Galaxy for stealing the Anulax Batteries and destroying several Omnicrafts. Using an advanced Birth Pod, Ayesha began creating a being capable of defeating the Guardians. While showing the Birth Pod to her chambermaid, Ayesha decided to call her creation Adam.[1]
Relationships
Allies
Trivia
- In the comics, Adam Warlock was actually created by a group of scientists called the Enclave, who sought to create a perfect being. He has been a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy, and an enemy of both Thanos and of the Magus, a future evil version of himself.
- In Thor: The Dark World, Erik Selvig wrote "The Fault" on a chalkboard among his notes on the Convergence. In the comics, the Fault was a tear in space that was sealed by Adam Warlock.
Behind the Scenes
- James Gunn has said that the Birth Pod in the Collector's possession that is seen in the mid-credits scene of Thor: The Dark World and Guardians of the Galaxy was based off of Adam Warlock's cocoon as seen from the comics.
- In an earlier treatment, Adam Warlock initially played an integral part in the story of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, as he is one of James Gunn's favorite characters. However, when he realized that the film was already full of characters, Gunn dropped Adam from the story to not lose Mantis.[2]
- Kevin Feige and James Gunn have stated that Adam Warlock will be very important to the cosmic side of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the future.[3]