Zoe Saldaña is ready to pass the torch to a new Gamora after Guardians of the Galaxy 3
Th🍨e actor♏ is ready for someone else to step into Gamora's shoes

After Guardians of the Galaxy 🐼3 brought the story of the Guardians to a close, Zo✃e Saldaña has said she's ready to leave her MCU character Gamora behind.
"Let it be a brown girl to play Gamora," Saldaña told of her hopes for the character's future. "Give that opportunity to a woman of color and see what the new Gamora is going to bring to the table. Like I brought Nyota Uhura to the table with Nichelle Nichols' blessing." Nyota Uhura, of course, is Saldaña's Star Trek character, originally played b🌳y Nichols.
While Guardians of the Galaxy 3 teased that 'Star-Lord will return,' it doesn't sound like we'll be seeing Gamora again, then. That makes sense, considering Gamora and Peter Quill went their separate ways at 🐼the end of the movie – the version of Gamora that's alive in the MCU is technically from the past, meanin📖g she didn't experience the events of Guardians of the Galaxy 1 and its sequel.
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