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John Cena Reveals the Car Myth That Matchbox The Movie Debunked for Him, “All of Them Broke” [EXCLUSIVE]
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John Cena is set to bring the many dimensions of his Hollywood history into his next film, Matchbox the Movie.
Not only does it have the explosive car action one would expect from something titled Matchbox the Movie, but it has a real sense of humor.
For Cena, that brings together muscles he’s flexed across different genres and tones, like Fast & Furious and Trainwreck, in one movie.
Arturo Castro, Cena’s co-star in the film, offered another perspective on the car myths that making Matchbox the Movie taught him: “Cars need gas, apparently.
People stop for gas and stuff; in movies they never stop for gas, and we had to stop for gas a lot.”