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Drax (Marvel Cinematic Universe)

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Fictional character
Drax
Marvel Cinematic Universe character
Dave Bautista as Drax inGuardians of the Galaxy
First appearanceGuardians of the Galaxy (2014)
Last appearanceGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023)
Based onDrax the Destroyer
byJim Starlin
Adapted by
Portrayed byDave Bautista
Voiced byFred Tatasciore (What If...?)[1]
In-universe information
Full nameDrax
AliasThe Destroyer
SpeciesKylosian
Occupation
AffiliationGuardians of the Galaxy
Weapon
  • Dual knives
  • Various weapons including the Hadron Enforcer[2]
SpouseOvette
ChildrenKamaria (daughter)
HomeKnowhere

Drax the Destroyer, often referred to simply asDrax, is a fictional character portrayed byDave Bautista in theMarvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)media franchise, based on theMarvel Comics characterof the same name. Drax is depicted as an imposing yet dimwitted warrior who seeks vengeance against the man who killed his family,Ronan the Accuser.

Drax joins theGuardians of the Galaxy in their battle against Ronan. He participates in the conflict againstThanos, falling victim tothe Blip before being resurrected by theAvengers. Drax and the Guardians depart for space and come into conflict with theHigh Evolutionary before Drax retires to watch over the children of the newly established colony onKnowhere.

As of 2024[update], the character has appeared in six films andThe Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special (2022) as well as theDisney+ animated seriesWhat If...? (2021) as alternate versions, voiced byFred Tatasciore.Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023) was Bautista's final appearance as the character.

Fictional character biography

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Origin

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Prior to 2014, Drax's homeworld was invaded by forces ofThanos under the command ofRonan the Accuser. The invaders killed Drax's family, setting him off on a path of revenge, resulting in him being captured and sent to a space prison called the Kyln.

Guardian of the Galaxy and facing Ego

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Further information:Guardians of the Galaxy (film) andGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2

In 2014, the other Guardians first encounter Drax in prison, where he has immediate hostility towardsGamora due to her connection with Ronan and Thanos. Drax attacks Gamora, butPeter Quill convinces him to spare her in return for her ability to draw Ronan to her, so that Drax can exact revenge. Drax helps the Guardians escape from prison, accompanying them toKnowhere, where he argues withRocket and then drunkenly sends a signal out to challenge Ronan to fight. Ronan arrives, easily defeats Drax, and leaves with the Power Stone. Drax regrets his actions and joins the Guardians in defendingXandar from Ronan's attack. After Ronan's ship crashes, Drax and Rocket destroy Ronan's axe holding the Power Stone, and join Quill and Gamora in controlling the stone long enough to destroy Ronan. After the Nova Corps praise the Guardians for their actions, Gamora genuinely assures Drax that his family was avenged. He accepts her advice, although he acknowledges that Ronan was merely a pawn of Thanos, whom he now seeks revenge on.

Drax and the Guardians are later hired by the Sovereign to fight off an alien attacking their valuable batteries, in exchange for retrieving Gamora's sisterNebula. After they leave, they are chased by the Sovereign fleet, as Rocket had stolen their batteries, of which Drax was aware. After crash-landing on a planet, they meet Quill's father,Ego. Drax decides to accompany Quill and Gamora to Ego's planet, while Rocket, Groot, and Nebula stay behind. On Ego's planet, they meet his assistantMantis, with whom Drax develops a friendship though he finds her hideous. When the Guardians find out about Ego's true self, Drax joins them in fighting Ego until Quill puts a jetpack on him and sends him away with an unconscious Mantis.

Infinity War and resurrection

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Further information:Avengers: Infinity War,Avengers: Endgame, andThor: Love and Thunder

In 2018, when the Guardians answer the distress call from Thor's destroyed spaceship and saveThor from floating in space, Drax accompanies Quill, Gamora, and Mantis to Knowhere to head off Thanos from gaining the Reality Stone. However, Thanos gets there first and uses the stone to briefly turn Drax into a pile of blocks. After Thanos takes Gamora and leaves, Drax reforms back into himself and accompanies Quill and Mantis to Titan, where they join with AvengersTony Stark,Peter Parker, andStephen Strange in an effort to defeat Thanos there, which ultimately fails due to Thanos' immense power with the partially assembledInfinity Gauntlet. Shortly after, Drax disintegrates due tothe Blip.

In 2023, Drax is restored to life and is transported via a portal toEarth at the destroyedAvengers Compound to join the battle against an alternate 2014 Thanos and his army. Afterwards, Drax attends Stark's funeral, and along with the other Guardians and Thor, departs for space.

Final missions

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Further information:The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special andGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

In 2025, Drax and the rest of the Guardians, accompanied by Thor, then return to space. They answer a distress call on Indigarr, where they learn about various distress calls brought about by the killing of the gods of various worlds. Following this, Thor splits up from them.

Few months later, the Guardians buy Knowhere from the Collector, and Drax helps as they work to refurbish it. When Quill is feeling depressed over the loss of his relationship with Gamora, Drax joins the Guardians in attempting to give him a meaningful Christmas by kidnapping a fictionalized in-universe version of actorKevin Bacon as a gift for Quill. Drax and Mantis land inHollywood, Los Angeles, inadvertently make money asbuskers posing for pictures on theHollywood Walk of Fame, and get drunk at a bar before a seller ofstar maps tells them where to find Kevin Bacon's house. Finding the house, Drax and Mantis chase Bacon and fight police officers before capturing Bacon and bringing him to Quill.

In 2026, after Knowhere is rebuilt, the Guardians are attacked byAdam Warlock and Rocket is seriously injured, leaving the Guardians unable to tend to his wounds due to a killswitch embedded in him. The team resolve to travel to the Orgoscope, headquarters of theHigh Evolutionary's company Orgocorp, in the hopes of finding an override code. Following a miscommunication with Quill, Drax, Mantis, and Nebula come across hordes of imprisoned children on the High Evolutionary's ship and are then captured by him. After escaping and defeating the High Evolutionary and his army, Quill and Mantis reveal they are leaving the team, and Nebula asks Drax to stay on Knowhere to raise the rescued children. Drax agrees to do so, and has a tearful goodbye with Mantis, before tending to the children.

Alternate versions

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See also:What If...? (TV series)

Severalalternate versions of Drax appear in the animated series,What If...?, where he is voiced byFred Tatasciore.

  • In an alternate 2014, Drax works as a bartender onContraxia and is an admirer ofStar-Lord T'Challa, after his homeworld and family were saved by him from a Kree invasion.
  • In an alternate 2011, Drax attends Thor's intergalactic party on Earth. He becomes upset when Thor calls on the partygoers to clean up their mess until Thor uses his powers to intimidate them into cleaning up while mentioning thatFrigga is coming.
  • In an alternate 2015, Drax, along with the other Guardians, are killed byUltron onSovereign.
  • In another universe, Drax is a visitor of Howard the Duck's casino in Xandar. He is shown throwing a destructive tantrum after failing to hit the jackpot in a slot machine.
  • Another universe's Drax is seen to have been captured byDoctor Strange Supreme for the Forge, but is freed byCaptain Carter and returned home by Kahhori.

Concept and creation

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The comic book character, Drax the Destroyer, first appeared inThe Invincible Iron Man #55 (February 1973), and was created byJim Starlin with the help of writerMike Friedrich. He appeared in various Marvel series, and was "killed" several times. Drax received an eponymous 4 issue miniseries in 2004, and was a starring character inAnnihilation:Nova #1–4 (2005) andAnnihilation #1–6 (2006). After a follow-up appearance inNova vol 4 #4–7 (2007) and the 2008 "Annihilation: Conquest" storyline, he was featured as a team member in the 2008 relaunch ofGuardians of the Galaxy, and appeared in the 25 issue series of the same name. The character had a small role inThe Thanos Imperative #1–3 (2010), in which he was killed. The comic book origin of the character was as the displaced soul of a human from Earth placed in a body created to seek revenge on Thanos.

Marvel Studios PresidentKevin Feige first mentionedGuardians of the Galaxy as a potential film at the 2010San Diego Comic-Con, stating, "There are some obscure titles, too, likeGuardians of the Galaxy. I think they've been revamped recently in a fun way in the [comic] book."[3] Feige reiterated that sentiment in a September 2011 issue ofEntertainment Weekly, saying, "There's an opportunity to do a big space epic, whichThor sort of hints at, in the cosmic side" of theMarvel Cinematic Universe. Feige added, should the film be made, it would feature an ensemble of characters, similar toX-Men andThe Avengers.[4] Feige announced that the film was in active development at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con during the Marvel Studios panel, with an intended release date of August 1, 2014. He said the film's titular team would consist of the charactersStar-Lord, Drax the Destroyer,Gamora,Groot, andRocket.[5]

In 2018, Bautista joined his castmates in support ofGuardians of the Galaxy directorJames Gunn after his firing for old tweets joking about pedophilia and rape.[6] Bautista declared that ifDisney (parent company ofMarvel Studios) did not use Gunn's script forGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, he would ask to be recast, calling Gunn's firing "nauseating".[7] Ultimately, Gunn was reinstated as director of the film in March 2019.[8] Bautista indicated that at one point Gunn wanted to do "a Drax and Mantis film" as a spinoff, but that the concept was not pursued by Marvel.[9]

Appearance and special effects

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Bautista's makeup took approximately four hours to apply, though it could be removed in 90 minutes.[10] Drax has various scarring patterns on his body, which replace the simple tattoos from the comics, each having a specific story. Additionally, his skin tone was changed from the bright green in the comics to a muddier grey, to avoid visual similarities to theHulk.[11]

For the second film, Bautista's makeup took only 90 minutes to apply, down from four hours for the first film. He would have to sit in a sauna at the end of the day to get the makeup off, after his makeup test was found to be too "abrasive".[12]

Characterization

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Dave Bautista portrays Drax

InGuardians of the Galaxy, Drax is characterized as a warrior who seeks to avenge his family's death at the hands of Ronan.[13] On relating to the character, Bautista said, "I can just relate to Drax so much it's not even funny. Just the simple things that we have in common. Simple things like the tattoos, the tragedy—because, you know, I had a bit of tragedy in my life, as well. So it's really easy for me to pull from that." Bautista also said that there was "a lot of comic relief to Drax", but the character was not aware of it. Bautista stated that he did not do much preparation for the role, because "Luckily, for me, I'm a lifelong athlete and I adapted real quick".[14]

In preparing forGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, Bautista waited for the final version of the script so as to not take "away from the magic", which he felt had happened when he read early drafts of the first film.[15] He added that "I wasn't crazy about my part [inVol. 2, initially]. It went a different direction than what I thought they were going to go with Drax," noting he did not "think Drax was that significant in the film". The part "clicked" for Bautista after thetable read with the other cast.[16] Bautista called Drax "more funny, driven" than in the first film,[17] and having "a sense of innocence and heartbreak about him",[18] despite "most people's first perception of Drax [that] he's just a big, muscly brute".[17]

Drax appears in "What If... T'Challa Became a Star-Lord?", an episode ofWhat If...?, although voiced byFred Tatasciore instead of Bautista.[1] Bautista claimed he had not been asked to voice Drax in the series,[19] although Marvel Studios vice-presidentBrad Winderbaum doubted this.[20]

Powers and abilities

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Drax has superhuman strength and durability, and exceptional fighting skills. InGuardians of the Galaxy Volume Two, he is dragged behind a flying spaceship as it crashes in a forest, and shows no sign of injury despite being smashed into multiple trees. InThe Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special, he is repeatedly shot by a police officer with a handgun, which only tickles him. Afterwards, he easily flips a police car in the air and onto its back. Drax typically fights with a pair of long curved knives.

In other media

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Theme parks

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Bautista reprises his role of Drax for the attractionsGuardians of the Galaxy – Mission: Breakout! atDisney California Adventure andGuardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind atEpcot.[21][22]

Reception

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Despite his rough exterior and tragic backstory, Drax commonly serves ascomic relief, and his one-liners within the franchise have often been the subject ofInternet memes.[23][24]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abGallagher, Simon (August 18, 2021)."What If...? Episode 2 Cast Guide: Every New & Returning MCU Character".Screen Rant.Archived from the original on August 18, 2021. RetrievedAugust 18, 2021.
  2. ^"Drax On Screen Full Report".Marvel.com. RetrievedApril 19, 2021.
  3. ^Wigler, Josh (August 6, 2010)."Marvel Considering 'Iron Fist' & 'S.H.I.E.L.D.' Movies, 'Black Panther' & 'Guardians of the Galaxy,' Too!".MTV News. Archived fromthe original on December 30, 2021. RetrievedMay 29, 2022.
  4. ^Woerner, Meredith (September 30, 2011)."Marvel's next 5 movies after The Avengers could include some weird surprises".Gizmodo.Archived from the original on December 30, 2021. RetrievedMay 29, 2022.
  5. ^Kit, Borys (July 14, 2012)."Comic-Con 2012: Marvel Names 'Avengers' Follow-Ups; Robert Downey Jr. Makes Surprise Appearance".The Hollywood Reporter.Archived from the original on March 17, 2022. RetrievedMay 29, 2022.
  6. ^Auty, Dan (July 30, 2018)."Guardians Of The Galaxy's Dave Bautista "Not OK" With James Gunn's Firing". GameSpot. RetrievedAugust 13, 2018.
  7. ^Desta, Yohana (August 6, 2018)."Dave Bautista: What Disney Did to James Gunn Is "Nauseating"". Vanity Fair. RetrievedAugust 13, 2018.
  8. ^Fleming, Mike Jr. (March 15, 2019)."Disney Reinstates Director James Gunn For 'Guardians Of The Galaxy 3'".Deadline Hollywood.Archived from the original on March 15, 2019. RetrievedMarch 21, 2019.
  9. ^Prosser, Keegan (May 7, 2021)."Guardians of the Galaxy's Bautista Confirms There Were Talks of a Drax/Mantis Film".Comic Book Resources.
  10. ^Chitwood, Adam (May 19, 2014)."Guardians Of The Galaxy Q&A Highlights: James Gunn's Influences, the Soundtrack, the Sequel, Avengers Crossovers, and More".Collider.Archived from the original on February 28, 2022. RetrievedMay 29, 2022.
  11. ^Hunt, James (July 8, 2014).""Guardians Of The Galaxy" Set Visit Puts Concerns To Rest".Comic Book Resources.Archived from the original on October 20, 2021. RetrievedMay 29, 2022.
  12. ^Nemiroff, Perri (February 6, 2017)."'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2': 40 Things We Learned from Our Set Visit".Collider.Archived from the original on November 13, 2021. RetrievedMay 29, 2022.
  13. ^Vespe, Eric (July 21, 2013)."Quint describes the funny and awesomely weird first footage from Marvel's GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY! Comic-Con 2013!". Ain't It Cool News.Archived from the original on February 28, 2022. RetrievedMay 29, 2022.
  14. ^Weintraub, Steve (July 8, 2014)."Dave Bautista Talks Fight Scenes and Finding The Humor in Drax on the Set of Guardians Of The Galaxy".Collider.Archived from the original on February 28, 2022. RetrievedMay 29, 2022.
  15. ^Siegel, Lucas (November 4, 2015)."Dave Bautista Says James Gunn Making Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Different".ComicBook.Archived from the original on May 29, 2022. RetrievedMay 29, 2022.
  16. ^Huver, Scott (May 2, 2017)."I Am Not Drax: Bautista Did Heavy Lifting to Find His GotG Character".Comic Book Resources.Archived from the original on March 11, 2022. RetrievedMay 29, 2022.
  17. ^abWeintraub, Steve (January 25, 2017)."Dave Bautista on 'Bushwick', 'Blade Runner 2049', and 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2'".Collider.Archived from the original on March 11, 2022. RetrievedJanuary 25, 2017.
  18. ^Truitt, Brian (February 2, 2017)."Sneak peek: 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2' aims for bigger, better sci-fi".USA Today.Archived from the original on November 13, 2021. RetrievedMay 29, 2022.
  19. ^Baysinger, Tim (August 2, 2021)."Dave Bautista Says He Was 'Never Asked' to Voice Drax for Marvel's Disney+ Series 'What If...'".TheWrap.Archived from the original on August 2, 2021. RetrievedAugust 2, 2021.
  20. ^Vary, Adam B. (August 11, 2021)."Marvel Studios Planning 'Multiple' New Animated Series Following Debut of 'What If...?'".Variety.Archived from the original on August 12, 2021. RetrievedAugust 11, 2021.
  21. ^Keyes, Rob (May 29, 2017)."Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Breakout Is Disneyland's Game-Changer".screenrant.com. RetrievedFebruary 22, 2025.
  22. ^Hoffer, Christian (November 20, 2021)."Epcot's Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind Brings Back Another Movie Cast Member, Opening Date Window Revealed".comicbook.com. RetrievedFebruary 22, 2025.
  23. ^"The Dankstroyer: 21 Hilarious Drax Memes".Comic Book Resources. May 31, 2018.Archived from the original on December 2, 2020. RetrievedMarch 16, 2020.
  24. ^Salemme, Danny."Dave Bautista improvised Drax's funniest line in 'Avengers: Infinity War'".Business Insider.Archived from the original on December 2, 2020. RetrievedMarch 16, 2020.

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