Emotions range from “I will watch the Bad Bunny movie on opening night” to “Nobody asked for an El Muerto movie.”
Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, aka Bad Bunny, already has a record-breaking résumé.
He was the most-streamed artist globally on Spotify in both 2020 and 2021, currently has the highest grossing tour for any Latino artist, and will now be the first Latino to headline a live-action Marvel movie.
According to Variety, who first reported the news, Bad Bunny will be playing El Muerto in Sony Pictures’ upcoming catalogue of films, which will include starring as the lead in the standalone film El Muerto. Previous Sony Marvel films include Spider-Man: No Way Home, Venom, and the most recent, Morbius.
Bad Bunny was brought out by Sony Motion Pictures Group president Sanford Panitch at CinemaCon in Vegas yesterday. “This opportunity to bring El Muerto to life, it’s amazing. It’s incredible,” Bad Bunny said during the panel, per IndieWire. “I love wrestling, I grew up watching wrestling, and now I’m a wrestler. … I think it’s the perfect role for me. It will be epic, I’m sure.”
For those who don’t know, El Muerto is a wrestler who obtains superhuman strength and endurance from a mask that has been passed down through generations in his family.
He first appeared in the comics in Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man No. 6 and actually wrestles Spider-Man and attempts to unmask him.
El Muerto is originally from Magdalena de Kino, Sonora, Mexico, but given that Bad Bunny is Puerto Rican, this may or may not shift where we see the character originate in the film adaptation.
This also wouldn’t be his first acting role, given he appeared as Arturo “Kitty” Paez in Netflix’s Narcos: Mexico in 2021, and he will appear in the upcoming star-studded film Bullet Train alongside Brad Pitt and Sandra Bullock.
Reception of the news has been mixed so far, with some fans saying they’ll give the movie a chance:
While others are asking why it’ll even exist to begin with when bigger characters like Miles Morales still don’t have a live-action adaptation:
The El Muerto film is set to be released on Jan. 12, 2024.
How do you feel about this? Are you ready to see El Muerto in action, or would you have preferred Sony go in a different direction with their spider-verse?