Guardians of the Galaxy star Dave Bautista says Marvel ‘dropped the ball’ with Drax

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Guardians of the Galaxy star Dave Bautista says Marvel ‘dropped the ball’ with Drax
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Bautista is set to reprise the role in a third Guardians film, out in 2023

“Because, if you notice, Drax, although he looks like a badass, you look at him and he looks terrifying, but Drax gets his ass kicked more than any other Marvel character,” he said. “The whole ‘Destroyer’ thing they just threw that out the window...people just fell so in love with the comedic side of Drax they tapped into that, then they tapped into it more, then they really dug a hole into it.

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