The transition from a WWE Superstar to a major Hollywood actress is rarely seamless, but Liv Morgan is proving to be a rare exception. As of December 15, 2025, the biggest buzz surrounding the former SmackDown Women's Champion is her latest and most ambitious film project to date: the dramatic crime thriller Bad Lieutenant: Tokyo. This role is not just a cameo; it’s a significant, dramatic part that has seen the wrestling sensation take a temporary break from the ring to film in Japan, solidifying her status as a genuine crossover talent.
This new movie is a massive step up from her acclaimed feature film debut and places her alongside international cinema heavyweights. Fans and industry insiders alike are eagerly anticipating her performance, which is expected to showcase a completely different side of Gionna Jene Daddio, the woman behind the "Liv Morgan" persona. Her commitment to this high-profile project demonstrates a serious dedication to her budding acting career.
Liv Morgan: Biography and Career Profile
Gionna Jene Daddio, known professionally as Liv Morgan, has captivated audiences worldwide with her unique look, high-energy ring style, and compelling character work in WWE. Her journey from New Jersey to the main event spotlight is a testament to her tenacity and dedication.
- Real Name: Gionna Jene Daddio
- Ring Name: Liv Morgan
- Born: June 8, 1994
- Birthplace: Paramus, New Jersey, United States
- Age: 31 (as of December 2025)
- WWE Debut: 2014 (signed contract), 2017 (main roster debut with The Riott Squad)
- Wrestling Achievements: Former WWE SmackDown Women's Champion, Former WWE Women's Tag Team Champion.
- Previous Acting Roles: Guest appearance on the TV series Chucky (2022), Feature Film Debut in The Kill Room (2023).
- Current Status: Signed to WWE, performing on the Raw brand, currently on a temporary hiatus for filming.
The Major New Project: 'Bad Lieutenant: Tokyo'
The film that has Hollywood and the wrestling world talking is Bad Lieutenant: Tokyo. This project is a significant international production, marking Liv Morgan's first major dramatic role and a clear signal of her serious intentions in the acting world. The news of her casting was one of the biggest entertainment stories of the year, cementing her place as a major crossover star.
A Shift to Serious International Drama
Unlike her previous work, which leaned into comedy and horror, Bad Lieutenant: Tokyo is described as a major dramatic role. The film is a new installment in the Bad Lieutenant series, though with a distinct Japanese cinematic twist. This is a crucial opportunity for Morgan to demonstrate her range beyond the high-octane physicality of professional wrestling.
The production company, Neon, is known for distributing critically acclaimed and often edgy films, lending an air of prestige to the project. The decision to cast a WWE Superstar in such a complex, international role speaks volumes about the confidence the filmmakers have in Morgan's potential.
Working with a Legendary Director and Co-Stars
The star power attached to Bad Lieutenant: Tokyo is immense, instantly boosting the film's topical authority. Liv Morgan is working under the direction of the acclaimed and often controversial Japanese filmmaker Takashi Miike. Miike is a cult legend known for his prolific and boundary-pushing work in Japanese cinema, including films like Audition and Ichi the Killer. His involvement ensures the movie will be a unique and intense cinematic experience.
Morgan is also sharing the screen with a celebrated international cast. Japanese actor Shun Oguri, known for his roles in Godzilla vs. Kong and the Gintama series, is a top-billed co-star. Furthermore, reports indicate that Hollywood star Lily James (known for Cinderella and Pam & Tommy) is also part of the ensemble cast, creating a truly global production.
Filming took place in Japan, with Liv Morgan confirming her temporary break from WWE to focus entirely on the shoot. While an official release date has not been finalized, industry speculation points toward a high-profile festival debut in late 2026, followed by a wide release.
The Hollywood Crossover: From 'The Kill Room' to 'Chucky'
Liv Morgan’s journey to Bad Lieutenant: Tokyo was paved by two previous, highly visible acting roles that established her as a credible performer outside the WWE ring. These projects demonstrated her versatility and appeal to a broader audience.
The Feature Film Debut: 'The Kill Room'
Morgan made her official feature film debut in the 2023 darkly comic thriller, The Kill Room. This was a critical first step, as she worked alongside acting titans Uma Thurman and Samuel L. Jackson, as well as Joe Manganiello. In the film, Morgan played the character ‘Emma’, a role that gave her valuable on-set experience with an A-list ensemble and a major production company, Yale Entertainment. This debut proved she could hold her own in a traditional cinematic setting.
Horror Cameo in 'Chucky'
Before her big-screen debut, Morgan delighted horror fans with a guest appearance on the second season of the USA Network/SyFy horror television series Chucky in 2022. Playing a fictionalized version of herself, the role was a nod to her noted love of the horror genre and allowed her to flex her acting muscles in a different medium. The self-referential nature of the role was a huge hit with her fanbase and demonstrated her willingness to embrace new challenges.
The Future of Liv Morgan: Wrestling and Hollywood
The question on every fan’s mind is whether Liv Morgan will choose Hollywood over the squared circle. The answer, for now, appears to be both. Her dedication to filming Bad Lieutenant: Tokyo confirms she is serious about her acting career, yet her deep ties to WWE and her status as a top-tier performer suggest she is not ready to leave the wrestling business permanently.
The success of her latest movie role will undoubtedly open more doors in Hollywood, potentially leading to a balancing act similar to that of other WWE stars who have successfully transitioned to film, such as Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and John Cena. Her unique persona, combined with the acting experience gained from working with directors like Takashi Miike, positions her perfectly for a long and successful career in both entertainment spheres. Liv Morgan is not just a WWE Superstar anymore; she is a global entertainment entity, and Bad Lieutenant: Tokyo is just the beginning of her next major chapter.
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