Ninja Might Have Plans for Hollywood After His Deal With CAA

Published 10/13/2020, 9:31 AM EDT

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Tyler “Ninja” Blevins is the best at what he does. Therefore, it’s only natural that he is the most popular as well. The professional gamer turned streamer recently amassed 16 million followers on Twitch. This was following his multi-year deal he signed with the streaming platform post his return from the defunct platform Mixer. Ninja has over 50m followers across all his social media, making him one of the most famous internet personalities.

Tyler is popular among his fans for his mimicries and imitations. He often imitates his fellow gamers and Hollywood actors. Moreover, he sometimes also tries different voices on the stream. It appears that Ninja finally wants to put this talent to use.

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Ninja is going to be represented by the Creative Artists Agency in all areas

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The Creative Artists Agency, popularly known as CAA, is a talent and sports agency based in LA. It has represented hundreds of top names across the movie, music, television, and sports industries. The agency has also ventured into the online platform by signing big names such as Logan Paul and Dr Disrespect.

In a July interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Tyler had talked about his fondness for Hollywood. He said has an interest in “literally anything and everything Hollywood.” This included taking part in, “movies, voice acting, cartoons.”

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It appears that his dream is soon going to become a reality following his deal with CAA. Ninja has already made several appearances on TV shows. These include his part in Fox’s Masked Singer as well as Celebrity Family Feud. He also played a cameo in Ryan Reynolds’ movie, Free Guy.

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With his recent deal, Ninja can earn bigger and more prominent parts in big productions. Although his wife, Jessica Blevins, and Loeb & Loeb attorney Arash Khalili continue to be his managers, CAA can help him earn a name for himself in Hollywood too.

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Shwetang Parthsarthy is an eSports author at EssentiallySports. His love for arguments and games has led him down two paths: being a law student and writing about the world of gaming since 2017. What started as a teenage hobby in the relatively small mobile gaming world with FPS games like Critical Ops and Call of Duty: Mobile, has grown into a professional pursuit with EssentiallySports.
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