Dave Bautista

Get Colorful With the ‘Blade Runner 2049’ Character Posters
Get Colorful With the ‘Blade Runner 2049’ Character Posters
Get Colorful With the ‘Blade Runner 2049’ Character Posters
Here’s a funny thought for you: someone is about to be swayed into seeing Blade Runner 2049 by this new batch of character posters. I’ve written before that Blade Runner 2049 doesn’t really have much left to prove to audiences  —  you’re likely already in or out, and have been for quite some time  —  but that doesn’t apply to everyone. Somewhere, on some website, somebody is going to look at this international poster of Ryan Gosling and think to themselves for the first time, oh, yeah, I think this might actually be a movie I want to see. Job well done, graphic designers.
‘Blade Runner 2049’ Prequel Introduces Dave Bautista’s Sapper
‘Blade Runner 2049’ Prequel Introduces Dave Bautista’s Sapper
‘Blade Runner 2049’ Prequel Introduces Dave Bautista’s Sapper
A couple of weeks ago, Warner Bros. released the first in a trilogy of short prequel films for Blade Runner 2049. Set in 2036, that short introduced us to Jared Leto’s enigmatic antagonist Niander Wallace. The second prequel short dropped today, and it gives us a little background on another new character: Sapper, played by Dave Bautista, who gets to put some of those famous pro-wrestling skills to use in Denis Villeneuve’s upcoming sequel to Ridley Scott’s sci-fi classic.
Enjoy the Psychedelic Music Video for ‘Guardians Inferno’
Enjoy the Psychedelic Music Video for ‘Guardians Inferno’
Enjoy the Psychedelic Music Video for ‘Guardians Inferno’
Well, that’s one way to promote your upcoming home video releases! A few months ago, fans who sat all the way through to the end of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 were treated to more than a handful of bonus scenes: they were also treated to “Guardians Inferno” by The Sneepers, a fictitious disco band that also included a guest appearance by noted German pop star David Hasselhoff. No bonus footage could hold a candle to the infectious disco pop of the song, and plenty of people - myself included - immediately went home and listened to the track on repeat. It’s everything we want the delightfully weird Marvel universe to be.
Dave Bautista Looking to Take On Another Comic Book Hero
Dave Bautista Looking to Take On Another Comic Book Hero
Dave Bautista Looking to Take On Another Comic Book Hero
Dave Bautista, the thinking man’s musclebound movie star, is all over the place these days. He reprised his role of literal-minded team heavy Drax the Destroyer in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 back in the spring, and come fall, he’ll appear in Blade Runner 2049 in an unspecified role. On top of that, he won over festival audiences for his turn as a determined survivor in post-apocalyptic Brooklyn in the upcoming Bushwick as well. And Bautista’s hot streak is showing no signs of stopping any time soon, as the mixed-martial-artist-turned-screen-star has taken another high-profile role right in his wheelhouse.
Prepare for an Awesome Mix of ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ Facts
Prepare for an Awesome Mix of ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ Facts
Prepare for an Awesome Mix of ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’ Facts
The original Guardians of the Galaxy had a scene featuring David Bowie’s “Moonage Daydream.” But did you know that Guardians director James Gunn wanted the Starman himself, David Bowie, to make a cameo appearance in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2? Sadly, Bowie’s health declined, and he passed away before he could film a role for the film. That’s just one of the marvelous facts featured in the latest episode of You Think You Know Movies!
Avengers and Guardians Get Competitive in ‘Infinity War’
Avengers and Guardians Get Competitive in ‘Infinity War’
Avengers and Guardians Get Competitive in ‘Infinity War’
Thanos finally getting some real screen time in Avengers: Infinity War as the ultimate big bad is pretty exciting, but possibly even more exciting is the fact that we’ll also get to see our two favorite Marvel superhero teams come face-to-face for the first time. Until now, there hasn’t been any connective tissue to bridge the gap between the Avengers and the Guardians of the Galaxy, but a foe like Thanos needs more than one group of heroes to take him down. But while these heroes are incredibly powerful, don’t expect them to buddy up with each other right off the bat.

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