Dave Bautista reacts to Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 being the end, according to writer/director James Gunn, calling it a full-circle journey. Bautista made his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in Gunn's first Guardians of the Galaxy as Drax the Destroyer, a warrior seeking revenge against Thanos and Ronan the Accuser for the murder of his wife and kids. The former WWE star has carried the role through the first Guardians of the Galaxy sequel and both Avengers: Infinity War and Endgame.
Plot details surrounding Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 are currently unknown, though it is expected to see the titular team face off against the powerful Adam Warlock, created by the Sovereign to get revenge on them for their actions in the previous film. Development on the film took a rocky path when Gunn was dismissed by Disney and Marvel for a brief time before being reinstated after Warner Bros. scooped him up to write and direct The Suicide Squad. Production on Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 finally kicked off in November 2021 and those behind the film are looking back at the legacy of the MCU franchise.
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While appearing on ComicBook.com's Phase Zero podcast with Brandon Davis to discuss Dune, Dave Bautista opened up about Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. Bautista reacted to Gunn calling the MCU threequel the end for his team, confirming the film is "gonna wrap it up" and reflecting on his "full-circle" journey with the cast and crew he considers family. See what Bautista said below:
«It's our third film, we're gonna wrap it up. And it's been a hell of a journey with a few bumps. So, I'm looking forward to this, man. My cast and obviously the director,
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