'Pandemonium' Directors Say Vince McMahon 'Killed' The Biopic About His Life

A Vince McMahon biopic has reportedly been killed.

John Requa and Glenn Ficarra were attached to direct "Pandemonium," a biopic about the life of Vince McMahon.

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Speaking to SlashFilm, Requa and Ficarra say the project is now dead thanks to Vince McMahon.

"Pandemonium is dead, sadly," said Ficarra.

Requa added, "Vince killed it. We have never in our career had the studio, we had an actor, everybody was just like, 'Let's make this movie,' and Vince said, 'We're not making it. So, yeah, we are on a very long list of people who got f***ed over by Vince."

According to the article, "Pandemonium" was only going to be made with the involvement and approval of WWE Studios.

McMahon retired as WWE CEO in July 2022 amid sexual harassment and hush money allegations. He returned as the chairman of the board in January to help lead the upcoming round of media rights negotiations and potential sale of the promotion.

Bill Simmons recently commented that he is still working on the Vince McMahon docuseries for Netflix, but that it "keeps evolving." You can find his full comments by clicking here.

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