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Why WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins’ Upcoming Role for Marvel’s Captain America: Brave New World Might Never See the Light of Day

Published 11/10/2023, 6:30 AM EST

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Seth ‘Freaking’ Rollins is having a glorious run in the WWE after defeating Drew McIntyre at Crown Jewel. But things are not all hunky dory for him outside of the WWE. Some bad news about his upcoming movie Captain America: Brave New World just came out recently.

And wrestling fans are worried that this might end Rollins’s chances of debuting in the MCU.

Captain America: Brave New World will cut out 3 major sequences

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Marvel fans are eagerly waiting for the movie Captain America: Brave New World. But WWE fans are more excited as their favorite superstar Seth Rollins is gonna make his MCU debut in that movie. There were rumors that he would be playing the role of a villain in the movie.

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Earlier in June, there were reports that the release of this movie has been pushed to 26th July 2024. This is due to the release of Deadpool 3 featuring Hollywood heavyweights like Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman. They will be joining forces for the second time, the last being ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ in 2009.

But now again, Rollins’ movie has hit another hurdle. On the podcast, The Hot Mic with Jeff Sneider and John Rocha, it was revealed that Captain America: Brave New World got negative test scores. Owing to this disapproving review, the higher powers at play will completely cut 3 major sequences out from the movie.

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And the reshoots for the same will be happening from January to May 2024. After this news came out, wrestling fans were worried whether those 3 sequences involved Seth Rollins’. If that is the case, there might be a possibility that Rollins’ part could get scrapped. Moreover, they could go even further to pour into the agony of wrestling fans by replacing him with another character. Then again, there are chances that these 3 sequences don’t concern Rollins at all. We will only know about it in the coming months.

But on his recent appearance on a YouTube show, Rollins seemed quite positive about his performance in the movie.

Seth Rollins thinks MCU fans will love Captain America: Brave New World

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Seth Rollins recently appeared on the YouTube show Last Meals with Mythical Chef Josh Scherer. In that interview, he spoke very positively about his role in the 4th installment of the Captain America movie.

He didn’t divulge any details about his role in the movie but did mention that the general public would take kindly to the movie. Rollins said, “It was a really good experience and I think it’s going to be pretty cool. I think our audience is going to love it. I think their audience is going to love it, so it was a cool crossover”.

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Going by Rollins’ positive review of his performance, it seems like Rollins’ part in the movie won’t be connected to those 3 major sequences that will be completely cut out. But what do you think about Marvel reshooting parts of the movie Seth Rollins is making his MCU debut in?

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