Stuber's Gag Reel Makes Us Want A Dave Bautista And Kumail Nanjiani MCU Team-Up
Stuber is available on digital now.
Kumail Nanjiani may be joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe thanks to Eternals, but after that, Marvel Studios should seriously consider teaming his character with Drax (Dave Bautista) from the Guardians of the Galaxy films. For evidence of why this needs to happen, look no further than the gag reel for their buddy cop movie Stuber, which arrives on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD on October 15 and is available digitally now.
In the reel, which you can watch above, it's easy to see how comfortable Nanjiani and Bautista are making fun of each other. When you spend the majority of a film shoot trapped together in a small car, it shouldn't be all that surprising that you'd bond over silly things. Seeing it play out here--and in Stuber--shows just how much funny the two of them could bring to the MCU, After all, Drax is already one of the silliest characters Marvel has given viewers yet.
In Stuber, Bautista plays a cop that catches a ride from an Uber driver named Stu (Nanjiani) that goes horribly wrong, plunging them both into the middle of a drug trafficking case.
The home release of Stuber includes the gag reel, along with a long list of other special features, including deleted scenes and audio commentary. You can take a look at the full list of special features below. Stuber is available digitally now, with the 4K UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD versions going on sale on October 15.
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Stuber on Blu-ray
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Stuber special features:
- Deleted Scenes
- Gag Reel
- Joke-O-Rama
- Georgia Film Works
- Audio Commentary by Michael Dowse and Kumail Nanjiani
- Gallery
- Theatrical Trailer
- Sneak Peak
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