WWE star Drew McIntyre makes Hollywood debut in “The Killer’s Game” alongside Dave Bautista
Drew McIntyre, former WWE World Heavyweight Champion, is making his Hollywood debut in the upcoming movie “The Killer’s Game,” starring alongside Dave Bautista. The film, set to release on September 13, features McIntyre in a role that seems tailor-made for him. Bautista personally reached out to McIntyre to offer him the part, recognizing that he would be perfect for the character.
In the movie, McIntyre plays one of the Mackenzie brothers, described as Scottish siblings reminiscent of cartoon characters Bebop and Rocksteady. The director was looking for someone physically imposing, with a thick Scottish accent, who could believably stand up to Bautista’s character. McIntyre fits the bill perfectly, as he’s known for his strong Scottish accent, imposing physique, and wrestling background. The WWE star expressed his excitement and disbelief at seeing himself on the movie poster, calling the experience “surreal.”
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