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Dave Bautista slammed the ‘Fast & Furious’ franchise as he admitted he’d rather star in "good films" than join the cast of spin-off ‘Hobbs & Shaw’.
The ‘Avengers: Endgame’ star’s WWE alumni Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson stars in the upcoming spin-off, whilst fellow wrestler-and-actor John Cena makes his debut in the main franchise in ‘Fast & Furious 9’.
And after previously admitting that he has no time for the action movies, Bautista wasn’t best impressed when a Twitter follower suggested he should sign up for a part in ‘Hobbs & Shaw’.
He replied: "…..thank you for your consideration… #idratherdogoodfilms (sic)"
And when another user suggested that his movie ‘Escape Plan 2’ wasn’t a "good" film, he hit back: "Genius! Big Dave didn’t state that he’s never done a bad film. But I did them for particular reasons that helped build an ‘acting’ career. And I got to work with Sly so in your face with that! You’re dismissed!"
The 50-year-old actor rose to Hollywood stardom in 2014 Marvel movie ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ following a series of more minor roles after a hugely successful stint as wrestler for WWE.
And the ‘Dune’ star recently spoke out about how he only wants "good roles" and wants to develop as a character actor rather than just keep making blockbusters.
He said: "I want good roles. I don’t care about ‘Fast and Furious’ or ‘Bumblebee’. … That’s not the kind of stardom I want. … I want to be in ‘Dune’. I want to work with Denis Villeneuve.
"I want to work with Sam Mendes and Jodie Foster.
"I want to work with Academy Award winners. I’m proud to be a character actor. I want that respect and credibility and education."

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