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Character actor gets ‘the role of a lifetime’ in the new sequel

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A spoiler-y look at ‘Guardians 2’ and Michael Rooker

The newest Guardian of the Galaxy not only steals the latest movie but saves the day, in emotional fashion.

Michael Rooker’s blue-skinned space outlaw Yondu Udonta comes to the forefront of the Marvel universe in the cosmic follow-up Guardians of the Galaxy

Vol. 2 by rescuing Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) — though it means sacrificin­g himself to make sure his adopted son lives.

The Ravagers leader appeared in a supporting role in 2014’s original Guardians, which introduced Yondu as the guy hired to pick Peter up on Earth when his mother died. Yet he’s the center of the sequel in many ways, director James Gunn says. “Michael Rooker is a guy who’s been acting for a long time on screen and this is the role of a lifetime for him,” he says.

Marvel Studios president and producer Kevin Feige calls Rooker’s performanc­e “an achievemen­t. I get emails from people who can’t believe that the movie got them to cry for a blue person with a big red fin.”

Yondu’s Vol. 2 arc begins on the cold, Vegas-y planet Contraxia, where he runs into his own surrogate father, Stakar Ogord (Sylvester Stallone), and is exiled from the Ravagers for breaking their code. Vulnerabil­ity and regret are shown in Yondu’s body and eyes, and “I love how all that worked,” says Rooker, who co-starred with Stallone in 1993’s Cliffhange­r. “What makes it more amazing is it’s all without words.”

Rooker’s new Guardian also shares poignant moments with Rocket Raccoon (voiced by Bradley Cooper), though the most memorable come at the end with Peter. The heroes set off a bomb to blow up the living planet Ego (Kurt Russell), Peter’s real father, after Ego reveals he plans to use his kid to help take over the universe. And during the melee that unfolds, Peter and Yondu reconnect: “He may have been your father, boy,” Yondu tells him. “But he wasn’t your daddy.”

Only one life suit remains as they’re stranded in space, and Yondu gives it to Peter. “Those moments are a song,” says Rooker, 62. “Yondu brings his hand up to Quill’s face and in that moment, he gently pats his face with his hand, as if to say, ‘It’s OK, it’s going to be all right, I’m good with this.’ It was beautiful.”

The scene was “incredibly emotional” to craft, Gunn says. “I don’t think I’ve ever had a harder choice to make in my entire storytelli­ng career.” And while filming that sequence was hard, “I saw two actors turning in what was probably the performanc­es of their careers thus far while they’re hanging from wires. They had a strong moment with each other and that’s always a joy to see.”

Will Rooker miss Yondu? “Naah,” he jokes with a big laugh, but concedes that “it’s going to be difficult” watching Gunn’s Guardians Vol. 3.

Rooker has had a varied résumé full of tough guys and antagonist­s going back to 1986 with Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, and hopes that his recent roles in Guardians and The Walking Dead inspire new fans to revisit his earlier career, from Mississipp­i Burning and JFK to Days of Thunder and Tombstone. But he’s not resting on his cosmic laurels. “Hey, I’m out of work, baby,” Rooker says. “Looking for a job!”

Spoiler alert: The following discusses plot points and the ending of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Bail now if you don’t want to know how it all goes down.

“I get emails from people who can’t believe that the movie got them to cry for a blue person with a big red fin.” Kevin Feige, Marvel Studios president and ‘Guardians’ producer

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MARVEL Yondu (Rooker, right) is at a loss when he runs into his surrogate father figure, Stakar Ogord (Sylvester Stallone), on the planet of Contraxia.

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