Marvel Studios' Avengers: Endgame saw Thanos' Infinity War snap reversed, but while most of the fallen heroes returned, those who died before Thanos' snap weren't so lucky, including Gamora. Endgame, however, brought Gamora back thanks to the Time Heist, allowing her 2014 self to journey to the present.
Why did Gamora return but not Black Widow, even though they both died in the same way? The main reason is that Gamora died in Vormir before Thanos' snap, whereas Natasha died after Thanos' snap.
Once the fight is done and Thanos is defeated, everyone who came to Earth-616 with the Mad Titan gets stuck in the Avengers' original timeline. That's the case of Variant Gamora. So, the version of Gamora who currently exists in the MCU came from a different timeline and never shared adventures with the Guardians.
The chances are really low. Guardians of The Galaxy Volume 3 sets Gamora's return to the MCU to finish her story with a solid ending and explain what happened in Avengers: Endgame. That being said, we probably won't see Gamora played by Zoe Saldana again.
After defeating Thanos in Endgame, Gamora never joined the Guardians of the Galaxy, and instead, she decided to carve her own new path and joined Ravagers.
At the end of Endgame, it is made very clear that the Guardians of the Galaxy are currently unaware of where Gamora is. Therefore, it only makes sense that she is not present in the trailer for Thor: Love and Thunder.
The Gamora that we met during the events of Avengers: Endgame is a different younger version of Gamora that never met Peter Quill and never fell in love with him, and it's impossible for her to have memories of the events of something that never transpired in her timeline.
Gamora returns to the Ravagers while Peter heads back to Earth to reunite with his grandfather, leaving Rocket to assemble a new team of Guardians. Thus, there is no happy reunion for the former lovers, yet Guardians of the Galaxy 3 still offers plenty of heartfelt moments to leave fans satisfied.
Marvel Studios' Avengers: Endgame saw Thanos' Infinity War snap reversed, but while most of the fallen heroes returned, those who died before Thanos' snap weren't so lucky, including Gamora. Endgame, however, brought Gamora back thanks to the Time Heist, allowing her 2014 self to journey to the present.
Zoe Saldaña Says She Won't Reprise Gamora Role After Guardians Vol. 3.
Viewers will recall that Gamora was tragically killed in Avengers: Infinity War by Thanos (Josh Brolin), who sacrificed her for the Soul Stone. She was also noticeably missing from Thor: Love and Thunder when the Guardians made a cameo.
Since Gamora also died on Vormir so Thanos could obtain the Soul Stone, her death would be irreversible through the use of the stones. Her link to the Soul World could be used to help explain how 2014 Gamora survived the snap.
And that's because she died during the events of Avengers: Infinity War. “I'm surprised that Gamora is as much in this installment because what had happened in Avengers: Infinity War,” star Zoe Saldaña explains, who reprises the character for the fifth time.
Why wasn't Gamora at Tony Stark's funeral? Gamora's absence from Tony Stark's funeral in Avengers: Endgame can be attributed to a simple fact: there was no reason for her to be there. The Gamora we saw in the Guardians of the Galaxy movies and Infinity War is dead and never met Tony.
Hawkeye and Yelena will forever live with the grief of Black Widow's death, but Natasha's sacrifice will forever be an inspiration to future Avengers and a warning to anyone who might threaten Earth again.
In Natasha's case, the trade is irreversible. She cannot be brought back. Hulk even admits that he tried when he snapped. Tony was able to handle even putting on the Gauntlet through sheer force of will.
Originally Answered: Does Starlord and Gamora have a kid in the comics? No. The two are not even an item.
Gamora's and Star-Lord's love story is one of the most tragic in the MCU, as the relationship was cut short because she was sacrificed for Thanos' acquisition of Soul Stone at Vormir.
When Ego was killed, Peter Quill lost his connection to the light that gave him powers presented in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Even the director, James Gunn, revealed in a now-deleted Tweet that Peter isn't getting those powers back.
By the end of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Peter Quill and Gamora do not end up in a relationship with each other. Gamora says she bets the other Gamora and Peter Quill were great together, and he agrees.
After some time, Nebula grew close to Star-Lord, and they formed an uneasy but meaningful friendship, and that's all there is to it. It's highly unlikely that anything romantic will happen between them.
In an interview with the cast of Guardians of the Galaxy by IGN, Karen Gillan, who plays Nebula, was asked about the love story between Peter Quill, played by Chris Pratt, and her. The actress replied, “I think she has harbored a secret crush on him for years.
Quill becomes the leader of the Guardians of the Galaxy after they assemble out of necessity to stop Ronan the Accuser from destroying Xandar. He discovers that he is a Celestial hybrid and that his father, Ego, created him as a means to terraform planets.
Peter Jason Quill was born in 1980 to Meredith Quill and Ego, making him a hybrid of human and Celestial. His conception was all part of a plot set up by his father to produce a second Celestial, whose power he could use to complete the Expansion, which involved assimilating millions of worlds into Ego's very being.
At that point, Thanos had been tracking down Infinity Stones for quite some time already, but Gamora was confident that he didn't know the locations of all Infinity Stones, and she was confident in this assumption because she hid the location of one stone from Thanos – the Soul Stone.