WWE And Netflix Officially Announce New Movie With Kofi Kingston And Other WWE Superstars

WWE and Netflix have officially announced their first movie together, The Main Event.

The film will star Seth Carr, Tichina Arnold, Ken Marino and Adam Pally. Several WWE Superstars will also be featured – WWE Champion Kofi Kingston, The Miz and Sheamus, among others.

Netflix noted that the logline for the movie reads, “After discovering a magical mask, an 11-year-old aspiring wrestler enters a competition to become the next WWE Superstar.”

Production on the movie begins this week in Vancouver. The movie is based on an original screenplay by Larry Postel. Jay Karas will be the director.

The Main Event is expected to premiere on Netflix in 2020 some time.

We noted before that this movie also features a reference to John Cena, who reportedly has a cameo role. WWE did not mention Cena being in the movie. It was also recently reported that Bray Wyatt is featured. There are also said to be several WWE NXT references in the script.

It was also noted that the original screenplay had the kid eating magically-powered John Cena breakfast cereal, but word now is that the most recent version of the screenplay has taken that part out, coming up with another way to give the lead character super powers. Cena was to have his cameo come late in the movie, but there’s no word yet on if that was nixed. It was speculated that Kofi may be replacing Wyatt in the updated screenplay, as Wyatt was mentioned in original reports but Kofi wasn’t. Today’s official announcement confirmed Kofi, but did not mention Wyatt.

Regarding the NXT references, PWInsider reports that the movie will feature at least one NXTevent over the course of the story. NXT Superstar Keith Lee has a role in the movie, as well as two of the NXT announcers – Mauro Ranallo and WWE Hall of Famer Beth Phoenix. It was noted that more WWE talents may be added to the movie as they get closer to filming some of the wrestling-centric scenes.

This is the first collaboration between WWE Studios and Netflix. The two companies have been working to develop new, original feature films. The projects will be directed towards family audiences.

Netflix issued the following blurb on the movie:

“The Main Event joins a growing slate of live action movies featuring kids and teens and made for families, which includes the upcoming comedy Tall Girl, A Babysitter’s Guide to Monster Hunting, and Hello, Universe, based on Erin Entrada Kelly’s Newbery Award-winning, New York Times bestselling novel.

WWE Studios is WWE’s multi-platform content division that develops and produces scripted and non-scripted series, documentaries and feature films. Recent projects include Andre the Giant, the Emmy-nominated documentary in partnership with HBO, as well as hit shows Total Divas and Total Bellas on E! and Miz & Mrs. on USA. WWE Studios also recently produced the feature film Fighting with My Family in association with MGM and Seven Bucks Productions.”

Source: Wrestling Inc.

WWE Working On Feature Films With Netflix, Details On First WWE Studios – Netflix Movie Filming Soon

The first collaboration between WWE Studios and Netflix is scheduled to begin filming this summer, according to PWInsider. The project will shoot in Vancouver, British Columbia from late June through late August.

The movie is titled, The Main Event, and will tell the story of a 10 year old boy who is bullied, but dreams of growing up to become a WWE Superstar. The boy gets to live his dream earlier than expected when he discovers the secret to having super strength in his breakfast cereal, becoming The Spaghetti Kid.

John Cena is referenced in the movie and reportedly has a cameo role late in the film. There are also small roles for Bray Wyatt, The Miz and Sheamus. The movie also features several references to WWE NXT.

WWE Studios has been working with Netflix to develop new, original feature films. The projects will be directed towards family audiences.

There’s no word yet on when WWE will officially announce The Main Event, or their relationship with Netflix.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

WWE teams up with Rock legend Gene Simmons

During WrestleMania week big announcements always happen and this year makes no exception. It has been reported on wwe.com that WWE film Studios is teaming up with rock and roll legend Gene Simmons. Together they will launch Erebus. A movie line dedicated to the horror genre.

Being a huge horror movie buff this news makes me extremely excited. Can you imagine the possibilities?  A movie about “the new face of fear” Bray Waytt and the tragic death of sister Abigail? Or maybe a film chronicling the Story of “the Devils favorite demon” Kane or maybe even someone like Paige screaming bloody murder only to be the badass “final girl”

The possibilities are endless and as a WWE fan and horror enthusiast I’m  hopeful for what the birth of “Erebus” will bring to the big screen.

-Vanessa (@GreatLove91)

“Jingle All The Way 2” Trailer Featuring Santino Marella Released

The trailer for the 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment & WWE Studios movie Jingle All The Way 2 starring Larry the Cable Guy & featuring Santino Marella has been released. The movie is a sequel to the 1996 film Jingle All The Way that starred Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Jingle All The Way 2 is Larry the Cable Guy & Santino appearing as desperate dads competing in a no-holds-barred battle to be the best father on Christmas. The movie will be out in time for the holidays.

Santino tweeted about the movie:

Dean Ambrose To Miss Some WWE TV Time

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Dean Ambrose will be missing some WWE TV time as he films the WWE Studios action thriller Lockdown, reports F4WOnline. Filming is scheduled to begin at the end of the month. Ambrose probably will be able to get certain dates of from filming to continue his feud with Seth Rollins, since it’s a WWE Film.

Scooby-Doo On Raw?

There are rumors that Scooby-Doo will appear on an upcoming RAW. WWE’s new Scooby Doo: WrestleMania Mystery DVD & DVD/Blu-ray combo pack is already out in Walmart stores & available on iTunes. The video officially releases on March 22nd.

WWE To Produce Jingle All The Way 2

WWE Studios & Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment will produce Jingle All the Way 2, a sequel to the 1996 Arnold Schwarzenegger film. The film will star Larry The Cable Guy & Santino Marella. The film will start production this March & will be available direct to video this holiday season.

Kane To Star In Sequel To See No Evil

Kane will reprise his role of Jacob Goodnight in See No Evil 2 the sequel to WWE Studio’s 2006 horror film See No Evil. WWE Studios & Lionsgate announced that production is set to begin in the fall