Dave Bautista Questions If He Is Good Looking Enough To Star In A Rom-Com

Dave Bautista, 54, is well known for starring in action and thriller movies and being a retired professional WWE wrestler. Now Bautista is looking to step foot into a genre he hasn’t explored: Rom-Coms.

At the premiere of Knock at the Cabin at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City, Dave Bautista, who plays Leonard, confessed to Page Six that he knows he is not the conventional rom-com lead.

“I know I’m not your typical rom-com lead,” Bautista told Page Six, “I’m a little rough around the edges. But I always, you know, I look in the mirror, and I say, I ask myself, ‘Am I that unattractive? Is there something that unappealing about me that excludes me from these parts?’”

Nevertheless, Bautista is hopeful he’ll get an offer to star in a rom-com.

“I don’t know,” Bautista continued. “It’s just never come my way. I’ve never had an offer to do a rom-com. I still have high hopes. I’ll just keep searching.”

Knock at the Cabin is directed by M. Night Shylaman and distributed by Universal Pictures. It is based on the novel The Cabin at the End of the World by Paul Tremblay.  In the movie, Bautista plays the role of Leonard, a man who, alongside three others, holds a vacationing family of three hostages inside a cabin and insists that they must sacrifice one family member to prevent the apocalypse.  The film releases to theaters on February 3rd, 2023.

Eric Harvey: I am a recent college graduate from Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont. I graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Professional Writing with a Specialization in Creative Writing & Screenwriting. At my time at Champlain College, I was an editor for Willard and Maple, a student run magazine. I also was the lead writer for Project Nautilus, a first-person exploration game where the player operates a drone to explore an underwater cave system rooted with mysteries and horrors. I have written 75+ screenplays in my free time, the majority being part of the same series. I am very passionate about film and TV.
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