 I just have to ask you about Drax because we love him so much. The ending of Infinity War was so emotional. I'd love to know what your reaction was to it. It's weird when I went to the premiere and usually when you go to premieres everybody's like overly animated. At the end of Infinity Wars people were silent. Everyone was processing it and didn't know how to react. Everyone didn't because it was very somber ending and I think people were uncomfortable to cheer and it took a few seconds and I was observing and there was a lot of people looking around who weren't sure to react. Once people started applauding and everybody was thunderous and I think it deserved that because it really wasn't. It was an unexpected ending. I didn't know what was going to happen. I think most of the cast didn't know what was going to happen and I thought it was brilliant and I also thought those assholes because now we have to wait another year to find out what's going to happen. What a cliffhanger and it was killing me because now I'm dying to see the next one. So actually being a part of that process and still dying to know what's going to happen that's only a good thing. What do you personally want to see next for Drax? You know I really wish they would tell more of the story of Drax's family. I think it's a beautiful story and I think it's been lost and overlooked a little bit. It's a beautiful one and heartbreaking emotional thing to know where that love for his family and that heartbreak over his family being lost and murdered where it comes from and I think they I really wish they would touch upon it more and I think the fans would like to see that more which is really why I really pushed and fought for a Drax standalone film but yeah not I don't think it's ever going to happen but I really wish they would because I think there's a story to be told there and I think the fans would really love to see that story even if it's not me portraying Drax I just still think it's an interesting story to tell. Now we're going to do a game of slang witch so I'm going to present you with some UK slang. Okay. I want you to tell me what you think it means. Chirps. Burps? No slur. Is it rhyme? No chirps. Is it laughing? To chirp someone is to flirt with someone. Chirp flirt, chirp flirt. And I'm not a good flirt. I was never good at flirting. I was always really bad at it. I was always very socially awkward and shy so I wouldn't be a good chirper. Muggy. Sweaty? Funky? Muggy? Um resting bitch face? Is it mean? Kind of. Muggy's like to mug someone or flirt, to take them for a fool. Mare. Mare is that uh Mare stare? Care bear? Care bear. Mare uh am I? Mare is like short for nightmare so if you're having a mare it's like a terrible time. It's like a bad day for having a mare. Raji. Raji? Raji? Like Raji music? Like Rasta? So it's not reggae. Um Raji. Raji. Raji and Raji and I don't know. Raji's like Geordi for like an aggressive person. Like a chubby. Like a dick. Kind of more like a wild. Like an ass. Yeah yeah. Dick yeah. What a dick. What a Raji. And a Geordi is someone from Newcastle. Geordi is someone from Newcastle? Yeah. Specifically from Newcastle. Yeah. How about allow it? It doesn't mean allow it. Like allow it to happen. Allow it just just just allow it. Just kind of it's like leave it. Oh so it's almost like the opposite. It means like the opposite. Like allow it. Just leave it. Yeah kind of. Got you. Okay. How about bog roll? Bug roll? Bog roll. No idea. It's toilet paper. Really? Bog roll. Toilet paper. Oh what is bog? The toilet. And the roll is the paper. Is bog is another word for toilet? Yeah. Bog roll. Now you can use it. Obviously toilet paper. Although I will argue several times. Do you have a funniest or most memorable moment from filming? No I mean there was a few mishaps but there's always mishaps on action films. But there was a few times when I hit Martin forward over the head with things that I wasn't supposed to hit him with. Like what? We had a couple breakaway things and new breakaway things are things that shatter easily. But because of resets and things get shuffled around and mixed up around, I hit him with a couple things that weren't breakaway. But they broke over his head anyway because he, Martin forward is indestructible. He's an indestructible human being. We did a couple things on the motorcycle on green screen where I had to pretend like I was riding and sometimes it could become kind of silly. There's always fun moments we have on every film but I'm a pretty goofy person. So sometimes when I'm trying to be a tough guy and something goes wrong and I pop out of character really fast. So just things like that, you know, it's good fun memories. So we're expecting some explosive action. Do you have a favorite action moment in this movie? I think the elevator scene, the elevator fight scene will probably be my favorite. But I think that's because it's a unique scene and it was a challenging scene to film. But I think that's it. I think it's something that's very different. I don't think people have seen two large men fight and quarters this tight before. It's almost like fighting a phone booth because, you know, I'm a large person and Lee is also a large person like I fought with. We also had a third person to add for the comedic element in that scene and also somehow squeeze the cameraman in there. So I think the elevator scene would probably be one of my favorite scenes in the film. Our audience would love to know how to be a fit as you. I want to know how do I get body like yours? You have to have mental issues. Because, you know, and I mean that, you know, jokingly, but also there's some some sincerity to that. You know, I wasn't a very outspoken person. I wasn't someone who would kind of share my feelings. So I really found that working out and being being physical was therapy for me. It was just therapeutic for me. And so I became kind of obsessed with it. And it's now my release, I don't know, just to get my bad energy out. I take it out on the gym. But does that mean if you ever don't have any bad energy to get rid of that you'll suddenly become possibly like a dad bud? Possibly. Possibly. I never thought about that. And when I say bad energy, I don't necessarily mean anger. But, you know, stress and anxiety, you know, things like that to me are bad energy. Not walking around angry, wanting to strangle somebody or I think there's always going to be that in your life. And it could come from anywhere. If you're not even having a bad time yourself, if you're concerned about someone else, that's to me that's bad energy, that's anxiety. Do you have a favorite kind of workout? I like boxing a lot. I found it very therapeutic to hit stuff. And I think it's one of those things where boxing takes a lot more mental energy than probably most people would realize. It is a very technical thing to do. So I kind of lose myself in it. So I think boxing at the moment is absolutely my favorite activity.