It had been previously reported that a movie about the life and career of Vince McMahon, entitled “Pandemonium,” is currently being written.

According to a new report from PWInsider, the updated screenplay has been completed and turned into the studio. Should it be approved, it will then be forwarded to Bradley Cooper and his team. Cooper is scheduled to be playing the role of McMahon in the film.

From the report:

The plan is to begin filming in the Spring of 2018, but that has always been contingent on getting casting completed and a final, approved shooting script in place.

McMahon was last seen on WWE Programming on the September 12, 2017 episode of “Smackdown Live.” He was brutally attacked by Kevin Owens, and you can see a clip of that below:

Kevin Owens brutally attacks Mr. McMahon: SmackDown LIVE, Sept. 12, 2017

Also from the report:

The script to Pandemonium was originally written by Craig A. Williams (who wrote Disney’s live action Underdog adaptation few years back) back in 2015 and has undergone several drafts. The belief was that once WWE Studios became involved with the project, the existing script would undergo heavy rewrites to remove some of aspects of the film that the McMahon family would not be happy with.

Editor’s Opinion:

I will be one of the first people in line to see this movie.

Will you see “Pandemonium” when it is released?

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