wwe.com/article/wwe-studios-rumble-becky-lynch-roman-reigns-animated-film >Paramount Animation announced today that it has partnered with WWE Studios to co-produce the upcoming animated feature “Rumble.” The studio also revealed the main cast voicing the film, led by Will Arnett, Terry Crews and Geraldine Viswanathan. In addition, WWE Superstars Becky Lynch (“The Marine 6: Close Quarters”) and Roman Reigns (“Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw”) will be voicing characters in the film. Also featured will be Tony Danza, Stephen A. Smith, Jimmy Tatro, Ben Schwartz and Michael Buffer. Susan Levison and Richard Lowell will serve as executive producers for WWE Studios. Reel FX and Walden Media are also producers on the film.
>WWE Studios is WWE’s multi-platform content division that develops and produces scripted and non-scripted series, documentaries and feature films. WWE Studios has produced the feature film “Fighting with My Family” in association with MGM and Seven Bucks Productions and is currently in production on “The Main Event,” a feature film for Netflix; “The Big Show Show,” a live-action comedy series for Netflix; and “Fight Like a Girl,” an unscripted series for Quibi. Recent projects also include “Andre the Giant,” an Emmy-nominated documentary in partnership with HBO, as well as hit shows Total Divas and Total Bellas on E! and Miz & Mrs. on USA.
Does Will Arnett owe money to the mob or something?
Jaxson Morris
>Rumble’ is steeped in the world of wrestling, and what better partners to help bring this world to life than WWE?” said Mireille Soria, President of Paramount Animation. “They bring a pedigree and institutional excellence that is unmatched, and we couldn’t be happier to collaborate with them on this special film. We are thrilled to have a seasoned and dynamic cast in place to breathe life into this exciting story and can’t wait to bring it to audiences.”
>“Rumble” is planned for release in summer 2020. The movie is set in a world where monster wrestling is a global sport and monsters are superstar athletes. Winnie seeks to follow in her father’s footsteps by coaching a loveable underdog monster into a wrestling champion. The film is directed by Hamish Grieve and produced by Mark Bakshi and Brad Booker.
Luis Carter
Man, i do love some bad acting.
Ian Thompson
HOW COULD THIS HAPPEN SEFFBROS HES SUPPOSED TO BE THE FOTC!
I want a pro wrestling drama Netflix series that tries to take what you would normally see onscreen and turn it into a complete character that shows the fallout of stuff after they're off-camera.
Each episode would feature a full-length match in addition to the drama.
Christopher Edwards
You mean that Heels tv show with Stephen Amell?
Jose Martinez
BBDWTOS
Samuel Sanders
Do they solve every problem with wrestling? And even more wrestling for the difficult problems that wrestling couldn't solve?
Lucas Bell
I... honestly don'y know how to react to these news. Also, no Brayyy Lmao? no Seff? no Kofee?
I want those WWE Netflix projects to do well enough so that other companies like Disney stop investing in their own streaming platforms and remember who got them this far.
Is wrestling the most cucked industry on the planet? Everything about it is just cringe >3+ hour shows with no plot >nobody has character or promo abilities >flips and kicks over suplexs and feats of strength >weeaboo and video game shit becoming part of the culture instead of being shunned >fans went from rednecks and frat bros to bronies and neckbeards
Thomas Young
I will ding-dong-diddly not watch it. Thanks.
Cooper Jenkins
>Camp WWE was great Loli Paige doesn't make something great user.