Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn has revealed which other comic books he would potentially like to adapt.

The Super helmer listed Marvel Comics' Thunderbolts among the other titles he would like to bring to the big screen, along with Hit-Monkey and We3.

"There's only four comics properties that ever interested me in turning them into movies," Gunn told CBR. "One was We3. The others were Thunderbolts, Hit-Monkey... and Guardians of the Galaxy."

A large number of Marvel characters are licensed to studios such as Fox and Sony Pictures, but the company currently holds the rights to the majority of the Thunderbolts character roster, which includes Luke Cage, Boomerang and Man-Thing.

Gunn was officially confirmed as director on Guardians of the Galaxy last month. Few details have been revealed about Marvel's Phase Two project, but it has been revealed that the villain Thanos will feature in the film.

Guardians of the Galaxy released in cinemas on August 1, 2014.

Watch Thanos's mid-credits appearance in The Avengers below:

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