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WWE’s Liv Morgan Says a “Final Girl” Role Could Be in Her Future

Liv Morgan says she would love the chance to play a “final girl” in a horror movie one day, and believes the role could be in her future. The WWE Women’s World Champion made the comments while appearing on The Early Bird Special podcast, where she was asked whether fans might eventually see her take on the classic horror-survivor role. The host pointed to her long-known appreciation for the Child’s Play franchise, including her guest role on the Chucky television series, in which her character was killed off by the killer doll.

Morgan said it is something she has already thought about and would be eager to do if the opportunity came along. She made clear that she is open to stepping into horror films, especially in a lead survivor role that would fit the genre’s famous “final girl” archetype. Her remarks suggest that, while nothing is confirmed, she sees the possibility as realistic and personally appealing.

The wrestler’s comments also come as she remains active in WWE storylines. Her most recent match took place on the June 8 episode of WWE Raw in France, where she advanced in the Queen of the Ring tournament after pinning Chelsea Green in a Fatal Four-Way match. That result moved her one step further in the competition as she continues her run on WWE television.

Morgan has built a reputation not only as one of WWE’s top stars, but also as someone with a clear interest in horror entertainment. Her connection to the genre has already included a notable appearance on Chucky, and her latest comments reinforce that she would welcome another opportunity to work in film or television outside wrestling.

For now, the idea remains hypothetical, but Morgan’s enthusiasm makes it clear that she is interested in expanding her presence beyond the ring. With her popularity in WWE and her established horror fandom, a future “final girl” role would align naturally with both her personality and her on-screen image.

Her statement is likely to interest both wrestling fans and horror audiences, especially those who have followed her crossover appearances. While she did not announce any specific project, she left the door open for a potential acting role in the genre, making it clear that she would be ready if the right opportunity comes along.

Harish Yadav

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