10 Horror Movie Sequels You Probably Didn't Know Existed
8. See No Evil 2
These days, it seems that 'movie star' is a post-WWE goal for many wrestlers employed by the biggest company in the game. Of course, there is Dwayne Johnson, John Cena, and Dave Bautista, with Roman Reigns, CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, and Becky Lynch all appearing in huge projects over the last few years.
This was kicked off with WWE Studios, which produced three of The Rock's first cinematic efforts, before its fourth picture starred Glen Jacobs, aka Kane. This was the studio's first foray into the world of horror, and they picked the right man to lead it.
See No Evil featured Kane as Jacob Goodnight, something of a Michael Myers-type killer, the basis of which wasn't too far removed from his character in the ring. Particularly with Kane still incredibly relevant in 2006, the slasher film doubled its budget at the box office.
However, eight years later, Kane was no longer at the top of the wrestling world, and See No Evil 2 released straight-to-DVD with absolutely no fanfare. While the original, released the same year as John Cena's debut, The Marine, wasn't the most memorable outing of all time, the sequel was even less so.