Liv Morgan praised Miike’s performance by filming the filming of “Bad Lieutenant: Tokyo.”

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Liv Morgan has completed filming the scene from the highly anticipated film “Bad Lieutenant: Tokyo,” directed by famous Japanese film director Takashi Miike.

The project demonstrates Morgan’s first important dramatic acting role, and according to a report from Pwinsider, she made a big impression. Sources close to production reveal that Morgan can “absolutely be “crushed”” and are said to be “the perfect nature of the set.” They reportedly managed to “simple transition from the wrestling space to filming movies,” adding that “it’s blown away everyone, including experienced industry veterans, with her work.”

In “Bad Inside Li: Tokyo,” Morgan depicts the daughter of a politician who draws FBI agent (Lily James) into investigation, along with a corrupt Tokyo police officer (shun oguri). The visionary director known for his cult classics like “Audition” and “Ichi the Killer” discussed the project.

“A team of incredibly talented actors and crew has gathered in Tokyo. Now I’m about to throw a fastball straight into the middle of your strike zone. There’s no tricks or gimmicks. Get ready to ride with us.”

Under such a well-known director, and with established actors, this role represents a major leap in Liv Morgan’s acting career beyond the square circle.

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