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John Cena Attached as Creator & EP for Peacock Series WWE Evil
– John Cena’s wrestling career might be winding down, but it appears he will still be working with WWE on various projects in the long-term, even outside of the ring. Deadline reports that NBCUniversal has ordered a new WWE-themed TV series, with John Cena attached as creator and executive producer. The project is called WWE Evil, and it will be a Peacock original series.
Per the report, WWE Evil is a “psychological exposé” in the minds of the most diabolical villains in WWE history, along with their impacts onto mainstream pop culture. Cena is writing the project, and he will serve as a narrator and executive producer.
Cena tweeted on the show, “For every good guy, there has to be a bad one and @WWE has created some of the BEST bad guys (and ladies) in the history of entertainment. Excited to highlight those who made us boo, scream, and sometimes cry!
WWE Evil on @peacockTV!”
Next up, John Cena stars in the upcoming film Fast 9, which arrives in theaters on June 25. This will be followed by his role in the DC film, The Suicide Squad, which is due out in theaters and HBO Max on August 6. He is currently filming an HBO Max TV spinoff, Peacemaker, where he reprises his role from the film.
Currently, Cena also co-hosts the revival of Wipeout on TBS. Peacock now serves as the home for the WWE Network and content library in the US.
Brace yourselves! 😈 Executive producer and narrator @JohnCena helps us bring to life #WWE Evil – An entertaining psychological exposé into the minds of the most diabolical antagonists in WWE history.
— Peacock (@peacockTV) May 11, 2021
For every good guy, there has to be a bad one and @WWE has created some of the BEST bad guys (and ladies) in the history of entertainment.
Excited to highlight those who made us boo, scream, and sometimes cry!
WWE Evil on @peacockTV! https://t.co/i5nlSizrEJ— John Cena (@JohnCena) May 11, 2021
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