Guardians of the Galaxy 3 is one of the most successful Marvel movies in the last couple of years, capturing the hearts of audiences worldwide with its unique blend of action, humor, and heart. ChatGPT 3.5 has a knowledge cutoff date of September 2021, so it has never seen the film. What would happen if we asked ChatGPT 3.5 to write Guardians of the Galaxy 3? Please enjoy the following cinematic experience of ChatGPT’s Guardians of the Galaxy 3.

 

The film opens with the Guardians of the Galaxy on a mission to retrieve the Cosmic Egg, a powerful artifact from an alien planet. They encounter fierce resistance from the planet’s defenders but manage to retrieve the egg and escape. However, the egg’s power draws the attention of a new villain, Magus, who seeks to use its power to conquer the galaxy.

Meanwhile, Peter Quill struggles with his role as leader of the Guardians. He feels like he’s not living up to the expectations of his team and is questioning his ability to protect the galaxy. He confides in Gamora, who assures him that he’s doing a great job and that they all have his back. However, the doubts continue to gnaw at him.

As the Guardians try to figure out how to stop Magus, they receive unexpected help from an old friend – Adam Warlock, who had been teased in a post-credit scene in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. Adam reveals that he’s been tracking Magus and has the plan to defeat him, but it will require the Guardians to work together in new ways.

Adam reveals that the egg is one of three ancient artifacts that can control the power of creation itself. Magus seeks to possess all three to become a godlike being, but Adam believes that they can stop him by gathering the other two artifacts first. The Guardians agree to help and embark on a quest to find the other two artifacts.

Their journey takes them to the ruined planet of Xandar, where they meet with Nova Corps officers and survivors of the attack by Thanos. They learn that the second artifact, the Singularity Stone, was last seen on Knowhere but has since been stolen by a notorious space pirate called Nebula. The Guardians track Nebula to a space station and engage her in a thrilling battle. They manage to retrieve the stone, but not before Nebula escapes.

With two of the three artifacts in their possession, the Guardians and Adam Warlock travel to the abandoned planet of Sovereign to retrieve the third artifact, the Time Key. However, they are ambushed by Magus and his army of drones. A fierce battle ensues, and the Guardians are pushed to their limits. In the chaos, the Time Key falls into Magus’s hands, and he disappears into a portal to an unknown location.

Despondent but not defeated, the Guardians and Adam Warlock regroup and devise a new plan to stop Magus. They realize that the only way to defeat him is to combine the power of the three artifacts and use them to reverse time before Magus obtains the Time Key. They successfully retrieve the Time Key from Magus’s lair, and they use the combined power of the three artifacts to reverse time.

As time rewinds, the Guardians are transported to a cosmic plane of existence, confronting Magus in his true form – a twisted version of Adam Warlock himself. They engage in a final battle with Magus, and with the help of Adam Warlock, they manage to defeat him and restore the timeline.

In the aftermath of the battle, the Guardians mourn their fallen comrades and celebrate their victory. Peter Quill finally finds the confidence he needs to lead the team, and he reaffirms their commitment to protecting the galaxy. The film ends with the Guardians blasting off into space, ready for whatever adventures come their way next.