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Looks like Star Lord dies. Who is that being carried at the end?The question I have after this is who dies? Seems someone has to.
I'm not sure he does. That seems too obvious. Plus, it looks like Rocket is chugging on some alcohol at the same time.Looks like Star Lord dies. Who is that being carried at the end?
That seems pretty obvious from the trailers, and I'm certainly hoping so. The Thor and Black Panther movies didn't seem to have anything to do with the Kang plot (not to mention, weren't very good, though Wakanda Forever was certainly better than the Thor disaster).
The question I have after this is who dies? Seems someone has to.
Yeah, of course they could always resurrect him if they change their minds later.Dave Bautista has been adamant this is his last Marvel movie and has kind of bad mouthed the Drax role in several interviews, so it wouldn't shock me if Drax dies.
I feel like there are some Rocket hints as well, but those could be red herrings.Dave Bautista has been adamant this is his last Marvel movie and has kind of bad mouthed the Drax role in several interviews, so it wouldn't shock me if Drax dies.
Dave Bautista has been adamant this is his last Marvel movie and has kind of bad mouthed the Drax role in several interviews, so it wouldn't shock me if Drax dies.
That would suck. Do you have any idea how hard it is for a 53 year old man to suppress tears and pretend he got popcorn salt in his eyes? Do you? The struggle is real man.He has definitely said this is his last turn as Drax, but I wouldn't say that he bad mouthed the role so much as saying that it is kind of silly and he wants to do more serious roles. Although I guess that's why you said "kind of".
Also, there has been speculation for a while that Rocket would die in the 3rd one... so my money is Drax and Rocket dying.
I don't think they'll do it, but I think it would be kind of epic if they all went down together, as a family.
He was never very happy about the scene that got cut from the first film where Drax had a serious, emotional recollection of his family. He said at the time he understood the scene being cut for pacing and that the film's pacing really was perfect, but wished people could have seen that side of the character. To my knowledge, that scene has never been released in any of the extra footage/deleted scene vignettes.Dave Bautista has been adamant this is his last Marvel movie and has kind of bad mouthed the Drax role in several interviews, so it wouldn't shock me if Drax dies.
And Drax's run deep...It's annoying to be told to not pursue your character's depths.
The GotG game is awesome for this too.Love the music and the over the top 80’s feel.