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Acting in a Marvel movie is not easy, for the actors pretty much are supposed to act against a green screen with imaginary characters. The fan expectations and pressure coupled with themonotonousset environment add to the troubles, and hence, many actors describe having a terrible time shooting Marvel flicks.

Dave Bautista

Dave Bautista, who starred as Drax the Destroyer inGuardians of the GalaxyandAvengersmovies, described how different the process is while filming an MCU flick. Especially compared to his latest box office blockbuster,Dune,the actor revealed one crucial difference that made it easier for him to shoot the Denis Villeneuve sci-fi flick.

Dave Bautista Compares FilmingDuneto Marvel Movies

It is a no-brainer thatMarvel relies heavily on CGI and special effectsto make its blockbuster superhero movies. Thus, actors end up spending a lot of time against green screens, pretending to be wherever their characters are supposed to be. Oftenpretending to shoot with imaginary beings and elements, filming Marvel movies is not a cup of tea for every actor.

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When it comes to science-fiction movies, the process is mostly the same since instead of building up huge sets, production often finds using CGI an easy way out (Avatar, Jurassic World, Star Wars,etc.). Yet despiteDunebeing a sci-fi tale,Dave Bautista‘s experience of shooting the movies and Marvel movies could not have been more different.

In an interview withGame Spot, the actor remarked,

Dave Bautista as Drax in the MCU

“I did seven films with Marvel, so my experience with them is different; every film was different. But there were a lot of times on the Marvel stuff where I had to perform it with tennis balls, a lot of green screen, a lot of imaginary stuff.”

Bautista later added that it wasn’t the same in every Marvel movie but a lot of time that is what happened. He then added, revealing how shootingDunewas a different experience,

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“And with Dune, the world’s been created for us, a lot of practical sets. And so it wasn’t that I had to depend so much on my imagination. They made it very easy for me, made it very real for me with practical sets and incredible actors. And also I didn’t have to act with CGI characters. And so it was just a completely different experience.”

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While his acting in both roles is top-notch as always, Bautista’s revelations offer a rare insight as to how the two franchises differ. And perhaps it was Denis Villeneuve’s different approach that made theDunemovies even more successful.

How Dave Bautista Prepared For HisDuneRole

For his Marvel role of Drax, Dave Bautista had to maintain his physicality and spend hours on the make-up chair, a process that he describes as beating him down (viaGQ). Yet for most actors, putting on the make-up makes it easier for them to play the character and get into the head-space of them.

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But for playing a character like GlossuBeastRabban, the preparation was less make-up chair and more about trying to get into the world, which was already an easy job thanks tothe elaborate and extensive sets ofDune.

However, it was really the help thatthe former wrestler got from the directorDenis Villeneuvethat helped him get his role right, as he revealed to Game Spot.

dave bautista dune part two

“I think once we got there in the world which was created, it just makes it easy. But I think my preparation for this role, for this character, was really through conversations with Denis. So it wasn’t like I had to physically prepare for it, or when I got onto set I had to come get my mind ready to start.”

Helping understand the core of Rabban, his motivation, his cowardness, his violence, and his insecurities eventually made it easier for Bautista to play the character as flawlessly as he did.

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While Dave Bautista’s feat in the Marvel Cinematic Universe can be streamed on Disney+,Dunecan be streamed on Max, andDune: Part Twocan be rented on Amazon.

Maria Sultan

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Maria Sultan is a dedicated News Content Writer at FandomWire. With over five years of professional experience and hundreds of published articles, she brings a wealth of expertise to her coverage of Marvel, K-dramas, and the latest on streaming platforms.Her work is not just about reporting news; it’s about providing insightful perspectives on the entertainment trends that matter most.

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