Bray Wyatt comments on a potential horror movie about The Fiend – Wrestling World

Over the past year, Bray Wyatt has been featured in some of the best segments in the past calendar year both as, and without his alter ego, The Fiend, which debuted in 2019 on screens around the world. Now, however, the well-known character could be used in other horizons, far from the limitations that TV-PG and WWE must necessarily put him.

It is in fact news of the last hours that his character could be the protagonist of a horror film. Everything was born from an idea of a fan who decided to tag Bray Wyatt and WWE collaborator Jason Baker (a very important character in the creation of the 'Evil One', having an important say also on the design of the mask and the beautiful and brilliant lantern that accompanies Bray during his entrances into the ring), proposing the idea of a scary film starring the former Universal champion.

Baker has also worked in the WWE art section many times in the past and was the art supervisor on WrestleMania 36 and Extreme Rules: The Horror Show. His reply to the Tweet was not long in coming, stating that he is ready to throw down some interesting ideas, tagging Blumhouse Production, a production company that has worked on a lot of horror and thriller films, such as Split, Get Out, Halloween and Invisible Man.

Fiend himself has aroused the interest of many film studios.

After being almost burned alive inside a box, The Fiend will face it in WWE TLC 2020 against the one who practically tried to kill him, Randy Orton.

The Legend Killer himself tried to manipulate Bray Wyatt, even with Alexa Bliss herself who should be regularly on her partner's corner, trying to help him at all times. Randy Orton attempted to burn Bray Wyatt inside a box on this week's edition of WWE RAW.

However, it was The Fiend who emerged from the flames as the Viper's plan backfired immediately. Orton has manipulated Bray Wyatt in the past, but The Fiend outmaneuvered The Apex Predator on Monday Night RAW. Alexa Bliss will potentially appear in The Fiend's corner at WWE TLC.

Will Randy Orton be able to outmaneuver his long-term rival in one desperate attempt at this Sunday's PPV? Blumhouse Productions is behind some of the most popular horror/thriller films of the modern age, such as Split (2016), Get Out (2017), Halloween (2018), and The Invisible Man (2020).

Bray Wyatt has taken a keen interest in a potential movie about his horror-themed character. It would be an interesting development if he gets Blumhouse to produce the aforementioned project.

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