10 Upcoming Movies Starring WWE Wrestlers

5. Action #1 (Eva Marie)

7am this morning. Hit the range with my instructor to get in some one-on-one advanced hand gun training in order to prepare for an upcoming role where I play a police officer.???‍♀️ - Authenticity is one of the aspects I love most about acting. Becoming a character means fully committing and often that means taking it upon oneself to go that extra mile to live in the shoes of your character. - Does “Natalie” want to wake up at 5am to go and pay for private training, maybe , maybe not...BUT my character does, she loves the range, she loves training, she loves honing her skills, she loves being a cop, and she knows that the only way she is going to come home to her man every night is by being dialed in and prepared. - That being said “Natalie” would and does show up to the range wearing a Hermès belt ??and gets immediately made fun of by her instructor who is used to training SWAT Officers. But let’s not be crazy here, sometimes you have to look good too...??? - That’s what I love about acting, LEARNING, being true to your character, telling their story, and being as authentic as one can be and constantly growing in the craft.

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Given how low key her final few months with the company were, you may not have realised that Eva Marie left WWE a little under a year ago with the aim of pursuing opportunities on the silver screen.

So far, she's starred opposite Nicolas Cage in the 2017 thriller Inconceivable (which boasts a critics' score of 30% on Rotten Tomatoes), and landed a role in the upcoming Action #1.

At the moment, that's just about the only thing we know about it: the title. That and the fact that its plot centres on a pair of comic geeks who hatch a plan to try and steal a comic book.

Details being so few and far between, there's real no way of knowing whether the movie will be any good or not, but yes there totally is. It's a TV movie, so it's going to absolutely suck. Avoid at all costs.

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