Todd Phillips has confirmed that the much-anticipated biopic on wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, featuring Chris Hemsworth, is officially canceled. During an interview, Phillips expressed disappointment, stating that the project would not come to fruition. Hemsworth, who had committed to the role back in 2019, had previously shown excitement about portraying Hogan, noting the intense physical preparation required. The film aimed to explore Hogan's rise in the wrestling world during the 1980s, notably avoiding recent controversies associated with the star. Complications arose when Hogan mentioned a 'business glitch' related to Netflix's involvement, leading him to pursue other opportunities. Meanwhile, a separate film titled "Killing Gawker," focusing on Hogan's legal battles, is currently in development.

Will there still be a Hulk Hogan film in the future?

Yes, a different Hulk Hogan-related film titled "Killing Gawker" is being developed, which will address his legal standoff with Gawker Media, potentially featuring Ben Affleck in a significant role.

Hulk Hogan, born Terry Bollea, is renowned for his contributions to professional wrestling, particularly with WWE in the 1980s and 1990s. His larger-than-life persona and catchphrases, like "Hulkamania," made him a cultural icon. Despite some controversies in later years, his legacy in wrestling persists, continually inspiring new generations of fans and filmmakers alike.