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‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ reviews confirm we were right to worry about Adam Warlock

Looks like 6 years' worth of hype was just too much to overcome.

Well, we’ve reached that junction, folks — the first reviews for plug the hole in the franchise’s sinking ship. However — and it’s an unfortunate “however” — Will Poulter’s Adam Warlock was less of a bullseye and more of a tail pinned on a bucking donkey, according to early reviews. 

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Between all the praise and surprising CGI compliments, reviews up and down the boardwalk are calling Adam Warlock’s highly-anticipated reveal the film’s only weak link. 

Rocket is the film’s obvious selling point; he has dominated the conversation as far back as the first trailer. Plus, it’s long been rumored he won’t make it out alive. So, while we’re glad the character’s storyline lived up to the hype, unfortunately the hype that fans bestowed upon Adam Warlock fizzled before it popped. At least according to one Twitter , who said, “Adam Warlock, for how long we waited, felt a little underserved.”

Adam Warlock, as fans will , was teased back in the post-credit scene of Vol. 2. The character is a cosmic being who was artificially engineered to destroy the Guardians by the Golden High Priestess of the Sovereign, Ayesha. His comic book history is rich, layered, and for lack of a better word, juicy. 

However, when the teaser trailer for the movie dropped back in 2022 and revealed Poulter as Adam Warlock, the initial reaction was one of hesitancy and skepticism. Sadly, early reviews now corroborate those fears. 

Even the few attempts to compliment the character haven’t been unable to go much farther than “pretty good.”

It’s a sad development for a character who otherwise had (and still has) the potential to be an extremely valuable asset to the MCU, especially given maybe even a solo movie (long shot, but who knows). 

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 premieres in theaters worldwide on May 5.


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Cody Raschella is a Staff Editor who has been with WGTC since 2021. He is a closeted Swiftie (shh), a proud ‘Drag Race’ fan (yas), and a hopeless optimist (he still has faith in the MCU). His ion for writing has carried him across various mediums including journalism, copywriting, and creative writing, the latter of which has been recognized by Writer’s Digest. He received his bachelor's degree from California State University, Northridge.