Charlotte Flair has established herself as a prominent figure on WWE television for over a decade, serving as a prime fixture in the company’s women’s division. Despite her current absence due to knee injury, her fame continues to rise, with news of her landing a role in an upcoming horror movie.

The project titled ‘You Lose You Die,’ is the brainchild of Carlos ‘Spiff TV’ Suarez and will see Flair star alongside Freddy Rodriguez in this indie project by Averted Vision Pictures, which is currently in preproduction.

The movie’s premise revolves around a sociopathic tech expert named Mr. Fantastik played by Rodriguez who hosts a popular show on the dark web with two other tech experts, Ms. Perfect essayed by Charlotte, and Mr. Creep by Anthony Alvarez with an intriguing story premises of twists and turns.

Following the announcement, the 14-time WWE Women’s Champion took to her Instagram to break her silence. Flair expressed her excitement to be a part of the project and stated that the fans are in for a treat with her upcoming horror thriller.

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“So incredibly excited to be apart of this movie 🙏
You’ll be in for a treat🩸😏👀.”

As Charlotte Flair continues her remarkable recovery from injury, fans are eagerly anticipating her return to both the squared circle and the silver screen. ‘You Lose You Die’ promises to be an intriguing project, showcasing The Queen’s talents in a new light and adding another dimension to her already impressive career.

Are you excited to see Charlotte Flair star in the upcoming horror thriller film, You Lose You Die? Sound off in the comments!

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