
Before it became John Cenaโs cinematic launchpad, The Marine was originally developed as a starring vehicle for none other than โStone Coldโ Steve Austin, according to former WWE Magazine editor Brian Solomon.
Speaking on a recent episode of his Shut Up and Wrestle podcast, Solomon revealed previously unknown details about the early development of the 2006 action film, shedding light on how WWE Films initially envisioned the project.
โIt was written specifically for Steve Austin,โ Solomon said. โI remember thinking, they could really have a major hit on their hands. It felt like an โ80s flashback action movieโlike something youโd see from Stallone or Schwarzenegger. With Austin in the lead, it couldโve been a retro sleeper hit.โ
During his time with WWE, Solomon and his editorial team were occasionally given early access to film scripts for internal feedback. One of those was the original draft of The Marine, which he recalled reading during the early days of WWEโs venture into the movie business.
However, the plan unraveled in 2002, when Austin famously walked out on WWE over creative disagreements. According to Solomon, that incident derailed the project and left The Marine in limbo.
โThe movie just sat on a shelf after Austin left,โ Solomon explained. โEventually, they decided to move forward with John Cena, but at the time, he wasnโt a big name yet. He was still a rookie.โ
While Cena was still establishing himself in WWE when filming began, he would go on to star in the 2006 releaseโhis feature film debut. Although the movie received mixed reviews, it sparked a direct-to-video franchise that spanned five sequels and featured stars like Ted DiBiase Jr. and The Miz in the lead role.
Still, Solomon believes the casting shift cost the film its original edge.
โCena wasnโt ready for that kind of role yet,โ he said. โHe wasnโt a known entity. I felt like the movie was doomed from the start once Austin was out.โ
Despite the bumpy beginning, Cenaโs performance in The Marine helped solidify his status as WWEโs next crossover starโand today, he stands as one of the most successful WWE-to-Hollywood transitions of all time.
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