Liv Morgan Stars in Bad Lieutenant Tokyo, Returns to WWE After Film Break

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Liv Morgan Steps into the World of Japanese Cinema with​ “Bad Lieutenant: ‍Tokyo”

WWE Superstar Liv Morgan recently took a ⁤temporary leave from​ the⁤ ring in May 2025 to ​immerse⁤ herself ‌in a dramatically different role: acting in the highly anticipated film “Bad Lieutenant: Tokyo.” ⁢The film, directed by the renowned Takashi Miike, marks a significant departure for⁤ Morgan, who already has acting credits in the television⁤ series “Chucky” and “The Kill‌ Room.” Her experience, and WWE’s surprising support, signals a engaging new ‌chapter in the‌ athlete’s career.

A ‍Dive into the World of Takashi Miike

Morgan’s enthusiasm for the project stems from her admiration for director Takashi miike, a figure celebrated – and sometimes notorious – in⁢ the horror‍ genre. In an ‌interview on “What’s Your Story” with Stephanie McMahon, ‍Morgan described⁢ Miike’s work as intensely‌ unsettling. “He has the scariest⁢ films ever,” she shared. “I love​ horror. I watched his movie ‘The Audition,’ and I had to look away. I’m not squeamish…He has a way of making you so uncomfortable.”

Despite her initial hesitations about the script, Morgan⁣ auditioned and landed​ the⁣ part. ​ This despite,as she described,initial disbelief. “I get the ​script and I love it, but⁢ I was like, ‘there​ is no way.’ I auditioned for it anyway. I get ⁢the part. ‘Oh shit.’”

WWE’s Unexpected ‌Support

What truly surprised Morgan was the full⁣ backing she received from World Wrestling Entertainment. Anticipating potential​ roadblocks, she ⁣was stunned when WWE gave her the green light. “To my⁢ surprise, ‍WWE is​ like, ‘Go get em’,” Morgan recounted. “When I ‍tell you⁢ the role and what it entails, it’ll make ⁢sense.” The role itself, shrouded ⁤in mystery, clearly didn’t deter the company’s leadership.

Morgan spent ⁣17 days filming in Japan, fully embracing a character vastly different from her WWE persona. “I got to play ​this character that is so different than anything I’ve ever‌ done. The WWE fans are going to see me in a way that I don’t think they’ve ever expected ⁤to see me,” she⁢ stated.The experience drew parallels to her‌ wrestling ​career, specifically the extensive ‌preparation WWE⁣ athletes undergo.

The​ Unique Challenges of On-Set Filming

Morgan found that her WWE ⁢training surprisingly ⁤prepared her ‍for ‌the demands of⁣ filmmaking. “Filming a movie felt like I was doing backstages,” she ‍explained. “Moast of our stuff is in the ‍ring with one take, so having that training and⁤ going into a film were you can’t get ‍as many takes as you want, but ‍you can get multiple takes, and it’s​ okay to mess up because you have another⁤ try. I was⁢ so prepared‌ and ready to ‌take ⁣this on.”

However,‍ “Bad​ Lieutenant: Tokyo” director Takashi miike’s artistic vision led⁢ to a unique shooting style – primarily​ one-take scenes. “We ended up doing everything in one take anyway. He had such a vision. Anything after one take is acting ⁢rather of reacting,” Morgan said. While challenging, this approach fostered a raw⁢ and vulnerable performance.”We⁤ kept everything one take, which is a little vulnerable for me because I feel I could have done​ better. It was such a good experience.”

Triple ​H’s ‍Encouragement

Morgan also revealed⁢ a conversation with Triple H,where she sought‍ his ⁤approval for the project.His response was resolute: “If I didn’t think it woudl be‌ good, ⁤I wouldn’t let you do it.” He further​ advised⁣ her to “Just go for it” – advice she‍ heeded wholeheartedly.

“Bad ⁣lieutenant: Tokyo” ⁤– What we certainly know So Far

“Bad Lieutenant: Tokyo,”⁤ as WrestlingNews.co reports, ​also stars ‍Lily James and Shun Oguri, and is distributed by Neon. While an⁣ official premiere‌ date remains unconfirmed, Morgan has suggested​ October ⁣2026⁤ as a potential release window. The film is a third installment in ⁣the “Bad lieutenant” series.

Return to the ‌Ring and Future Outlook

Following‌ her time in Japan, Morgan returned to WWE in November after recovering from⁢ a dislocated shoulder sustained in June 2025. She triumphantly made ⁣her televised in-ring return on the January 5, ⁤2026, edition of monday Night Raw, defeating Lyra ⁤Valkyria at‌ the Barclays Centre during a “RAW‌ is Stranger Things” themed event.

Morgan’s foray into acting demonstrates a‌ willingness‍ to explore new avenues while maintaining her commitment to WWE. Her experience with “Bad Lieutenant: ⁢Tokyo” promises to be a transformative one, both personally and professionally, offering fans a ​glimpse of‍ a side of Liv ⁤Morgan they’ve ​never seen before.

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