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John Cena Opens Up About Vulnerable Role in Netflix Comedy 'Little Brother'

John Cena has opened up about his vulnerable and dramatic role in the upcoming comedy 'Little Brother'. The film, directed by Matt Spicer, co-stars Eric Andre and streams on Netflix from June 26. Cena praised Andre for casting him against type, allowing him to play a more serious "straight man". He described the project as a chance to take a creative risk and continue growing as an actor.

John Cena says he is "more vulnerable, more dramatic" in Matt Spicer's comedy 'Little Brother'

Los Angeles, June 20

Actor and former WWE star John Cena has opened up about taking on a different kind of role in the upcoming comedy film 'Little Brother', saying the project allowed him to showcase a more vulnerable and dramatic side of himself, according to People.

Speaking to People on the red carpet, Cena said he was excited to work with comedian Eric Andre and take on a "straight man" role in the film, which begins streaming on Netflix on June 26.

"The fact that Eric would wanna take a bet on me in a different capacity," Cena said while discussing what attracted him to the project. "This is a comedy, it's a physical comedy, but Eric's doing a lot of the heavy comedic lifting and I get to kind of be the more serious role that is more vulnerable, is more dramatic."

Cena added that he appreciated Andre's confidence in casting him against type.

"People don't make those bets on me and I'm very happy that he was like, 'I think you'd be good for this part,'" he said, as per the outlet.

In Little Brother, Cena plays Rudd, a successful man whose life is thrown into chaos when a former participant from a Big Brother-Little Brother youth programme, played by Eric Andre, unexpectedly re-enters his life years later.

The actor revealed that his connection with Andre dates back to 2020, when he appeared on The Eric Andre Show. Cena said he had long admired Andre's work and was intrigued when the comedian shared the script with him.

"I was a fan of the show," Cena said, adding that Andre "passed [Little Brother's script] on to me, said, 'Give it a read, tell me what you think.'"

Praising his co-star's abilities, Cena described the film as a showcase of Andre's talent.

"This is a vehicle for him to show the world exactly how talented he is and he needed somebody to literally bounce around off of," Cena said. "I read it. I knew it was gonna be great for him and after that it was just a matter of getting the right team," as per the outlet.

Known in recent years for his comedic performances and his role as Peacemaker in the superhero series Peacemaker, Cena said stepping into a more restrained role was another opportunity for growth as an actor.

"It's the same thing as what's it like stepping into a WWE ring when no one believed that I could make it or what's it like getting a chance to be around funny people when I'd been wrestling for 15 years and it was my first chance at true comedy," he said.

"This should be the challenge of the profession, to establish yourself certainly and to work to keep the lights on, but constantly want to grow and sometimes that's a leap and sometimes maybe that's just an inch."

Reflecting on the importance of taking creative risks, Cena added, "Knowing that you're going to take a risk. With risk there certainly can be reward, but there might be setback along the way and still having the courage to try to take the risk," according to People.

Directed by Matt Spicer from a script by Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel, 'Little Brother' is set to be released on Netflix on June 26.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

I appreciate how John Cena is always willing to take risks. "With risk there can be reward" - that's such an inspiring mindset. This movie seems like a nice change of pace from his usual action roles. Eric Andre is hilarious too, so this combo should be gold! ✨

Vikram M

Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical. John Cena's acting range has been decent but not extraordinary. Playing a "straight man" in a comedy is easier said than done. Still, I'll give it a chance since Peacemaker was surprisingly good! The Big Brother-Little Brother premise sounds interesting though.

James A

As someone who grew up watching John Cena in WWE, it's amazing to see his evolution. He's really putting in the work to become a versatile actor. Eric Andre's chaotic energy paired with Cena's serious vibe could create some hilarious moments. Marking my calendar for June 26! 🗓️

Neha E

I love that John Cena is humble enough to acknowledge that people don't usually make bets on him. That self-awareness is rare in Hollywood. "Constantly want to grow" - that's something we can all learn from, whether in our careers or personal lives. 💪

Rahul R

John Cena in a comedy where he's not the main comedic force? That's an interesting bet. Eric Andre is pure madness, so having Cena as the grounded one might work perfectly. The 'Little Brother' concept is unique too - not your typical buddy comedy. Let's see if it pays off! 🤞

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