Avengers star drops MAJOR spoiler about the future of the franchise
WARNING: Avengers spoilers ahead!
Author: Emma DoddsPublished 31st May 2018
Just to be really clear, this article contains spoilers for Avengers: Infinity War - stop reading if you haven't yet seen it!
Now that that's out of the way, we can finally get into it. We're guessing that if you're still reading, you've either seen the film OR you're ok with spoiling it for yourself.
At the end of Avengers: Infinity War, fans were left utterly bereft as pretty much all of the Avengers were wiped out after Thanos collected all the Infinity Stones and wiped out half the population of the universe.
Among those that turned to dust were the Guardians of the Galaxy - one of whom is Drax the Destroyer, the super-human character who wanted revenge on Thanos for killing his family played by Dave Bautista.
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Avengers star drops MAJOR spoiler about the future of the franchise
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1. Get Out
In first place is the critically acclaimed American horror movie. Get Out features a young interracial couple who visit the woman's parents, uncovering a conspiracy whereby young black adults are being captured. The film has grossed over $254 million worldwide, against its $4.5 million budget.
10. Call Me My Your Name
Set in 1993 Italy Call Me by Your Name shows the romantic relationship between Elio Perlman, a 17 year-old living in Italy, and his father's American assistant, Oliver.
9. The Handmaiden
The Handmaiden is a South Korean erotic psychological thriller film directed by Park Chan-Wook.
8. Logan
Hugh Jackman stars as the lead role in American superhero movie Logan. It is the tenth installment in the X-Men series, as well as the third and final Wolverine solo film.
7. God's Own Country
This British drama followed the life of a young sheep farmer in Yorkshire and how is life changed suddenly following the arrival of a Romanian migrant worker.
6. Dunkirk
Directed by Christopher Nolan, Dunkirk had a star-studded cast including One Direction singer Harry Styles, Tom Hardy and Mark Rylance.
5. The Death of Stalin
The comedy/drama which was released in October followers The Soviet dictator as he lives out his final days, and how chaos erupts after his death.
4. Moonlight
Loved by millions across the world, Moonlight was the winner of 3 Academy Awards including Best Picture.
3. La La Land
In third is multi Oscar-winning musical rom-com La La Land, also starring Gosling with Academy-award winner Emma Stone.
2. Blade Runner 2049
In second place is Blade Runner 2049, set thirty years after the first film and starring Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford
1. Get Out
In first place is the critically acclaimed American horror movie. Get Out features a young interracial couple who visit the woman's parents, uncovering a conspiracy whereby young black adults are being captured. The film has grossed over $254 million worldwide, against its $4.5 million budget.
10. Call Me My Your Name
Set in 1993 Italy Call Me by Your Name shows the romantic relationship between Elio Perlman, a 17 year-old living in Italy, and his father's American assistant, Oliver.
9. The Handmaiden
The Handmaiden is a South Korean erotic psychological thriller film directed by Park Chan-Wook.
8. Logan
Hugh Jackman stars as the lead role in American superhero movie Logan. It is the tenth installment in the X-Men series, as well as the third and final Wolverine solo film.
7. God's Own Country
This British drama followed the life of a young sheep farmer in Yorkshire and how is life changed suddenly following the arrival of a Romanian migrant worker.
6. Dunkirk
Directed by Christopher Nolan, Dunkirk had a star-studded cast including One Direction singer Harry Styles, Tom Hardy and Mark Rylance.
5. The Death of Stalin
The comedy/drama which was released in October followers The Soviet dictator as he lives out his final days, and how chaos erupts after his death.
4. Moonlight
Loved by millions across the world, Moonlight was the winner of 3 Academy Awards including Best Picture.
3. La La Land
In third is multi Oscar-winning musical rom-com La La Land, also starring Gosling with Academy-award winner Emma Stone.
2. Blade Runner 2049
In second place is Blade Runner 2049, set thirty years after the first film and starring Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford
1. Get Out
In first place is the critically acclaimed American horror movie. Get Out features a young interracial couple who visit the woman's parents, uncovering a conspiracy whereby young black adults are being captured. The film has grossed over $254 million worldwide, against its $4.5 million budget.
Of course, Marvel and Disney were incredibly careful not to let any details about the film be revealed before its release, and are continuing to stay very tight-lipped in the run-up to the other films - there's no hint of whether all those characters will stay dead, or whether they'll be resurrected for the future films.
(We're pretty sure they'll find a way... But let's not ruin it.)
However, it appears that Bautista, who first appeared as Drax in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1 in 2014, isn't as bothered as keeping everything schtum as his film bosses at the top.
Speaking to Collider, the 49-year-old said, "I got a lot of texts saying, 'I can’t believe you’re dead, your character is dead!'
"They were really like heartbroken and I was like, 'I’m gonna be in Avengers 4. I’m gonna be in Guardians 3.'"
Oh. Well that's that then!
He added, "I don’t know how they’re bringing me back, yeah but somehow I’m going to make it because, as far as I know, I am going to be in Guardians 3, so I have to be back."