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Dave Bautista Is Out As Bane, But Has Another DC Villain He Might Be Down To Play
By Corey Chichizola published
Dave Bautista is wrapping up his time in the MCU, and fans want to see him play a few different DC villains.
Dave Bautista's My Spy Is Getting A Sequel, And The First New Cast Members Have Been Announced
By Dirk Libbey published
Dave Bautista's family comedy sequel is moving forward at Amazon.
Dave Bautista Raves About Dune Part Two: ‘S**t Gets Real’
By Mike Reyes published
Dave Bautista has proven there's no such thing as too early when it comes to hyping Dune: Part Two.
Dave Bautista Confirms Austin Butler Does Not Use The Elvis Voice In Dune: Part Two, And Teases The Oscar Nominee's 'Terrifying' Performance
By Mike Reyes published
If you were worried that Austin Butler's Elvis voice phase extended to Dune: Part Two, let Dave Bautista ease your mind.
'Knock at the Cabin' Interviews With Dave Bautista, Rupert Grint And More
By Mike Reyes, Katie Hughes published
Watch 'Knock at the Cabin' stars Dave Bautista, Rupert Grint, Jonathan Groff and Ben Aldridge chat about their new M. Night Shyamalan thriller.
Dave Bautista Reveals What He ‘Struggled’ With The Most While Filming Knock At The Cabin
By Mike Reyes published
Dave Bautista's Knock at the Cabin is a balanced antagonist thanks to a struggle that he engaged in during his performance.
Fans (And Writers) Rally Around Dave Bautista After Marvel Star Says No One Will Cast Him In A Rom-Com
By Dirk Libbey published
Dave Bautista apparently can't get cast in a romantic comedy, but there are a lot of fans who want to see it, and writers who want to make it happen.
Knock At The Cabin Reviews Are Here, See What Critics Are Saying About M. Night Shyamalan's New Thriller
By Heidi Venable published
Reviews are here for M. Night Shyamalan's Knock at the Cabin, starring Dave Bautista, Jonathan Groff and Ben Aldridge. See what critics are saying.
Knock At The Cabin Review: M. Night Shyamalan’s Latest Is Tense Until It Just Becomes Disappointing
By Eric Eisenberg published
It assumes a strange lack of imagination in the minds of its audience, and that fatal flaw prevents it from ever getting anywhere near a satisfying conclusion to the story.
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