Eddie Dean
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Really, Sawyer. I'm appalled. Everyone knows Spock's alien juice is blue.
lololololololWe have heard exclusively that casting for Gamora is underway, with actresses [actresses] in the running to play the character. These actresses are not necessarily on Marvel's radar, but they are going to audition.
Really, Sawyer. I'm appalled. Everyone knows Spock's alien juice is blue.

The MCU facebook page is BS.
I don't know why people are interpreting this quote so wrong. First of all, the "atmosphere" is, by definition, NOT "outer space." Secondly, RDJ is pretty much flatly denying the presence of any cameos in that statement. If there's anything to be read into the "atmosphere" comment, I would think SHIELD's helicarrier.http://www.superherohype.com/news/a...see-the-guardians-of-the-galaxy-in-iron-man-3
You know, this would make sense considering the ending of Avengers. He took that nuke through the portal and saw some **** you know? It would make sense that he would want to take that next step with his tech and go into space.
I don't know why people are interpreting this quote so wrong. First of all, the "atmosphere" is, by definition, NOT "outer space." Secondly, RDJ is pretty much flatly denying the presence of any cameos in that statement. If there's anything to be read into the "atmosphere" comment, I would think SHIELD's helicarrier.
According to sources, at the end of Iron Man 3, Tony actually does go up into space to hook up with the Guardians of The Galaxy where I also hear he appears at the end of that movie as well.
Okay... so, according to this quote from Mayimbe:
Stark goes up to space to see the Guardians at the end of IM3, but he'll only appear at the end of GOTG? Hmmm...
GOTG taking place before IM3 chronologically maybe? It's the only way that makes sense since Iron Man is not going to be in GOTG.
Well, the galaxy is a big place and Stark probably won't know the Guardians' exact location. I wouldn't be surprised if the travel was long and he didn't meet them until the end of GOTG. That way he'd still be in the movie, but wouldn't be a member of the team. Which is something I don't want.
I'm thinking it'll eventually be Tony who introduces The Avengers to the Guardians.

GOTG taking place before IM3 chronologically maybe? It's the only way that makes sense since Iron Man is not going to be in GOTG.

How do you know he's not making an appearance? The whole point of IM3 is that Avengers (not GotG) opened his eyes to a larger universe, leading to some personal changes for him. Having him already know about GotG kind of kills that whole notion.
Even though I got the gist of it based on people's wording, I think I'm gonna legitamitely avoid spoilers on the specifics of this. Sounds very interesting though...
What if?
Peter Quill is someone from the Air Force or some SHIELD space related operation (SWORD?) that goes missing through a wormhole ala Crichton from Farscape and Tony volunteers to go find him (as a possible favor to Rhodey) because he needs to get away for a while. Far fetched, but who knows at this point.