Is The Suicide Squad’s John Cena Hinting At Another Comic Book Movie?

John Cena in Bumblebee
Superhero movies have become so popular and plentiful that various actors have now participated in multiple franchises within the genre, including Ben Affleck, Willem Dafoe, Nicole Kidman, and Josh Brolin. WWE superstar and actor John Cena is making his superhero movie debut next year with The Suicide Squad, but now some folks are wondering if Cena is hinting at tackling another comic book property.
Marvel and DC may still be The Big Two when it comes to superhero stories, but they aren’t the only game in town. For instance, Valiant Entertainment has established its own notable universe of colorful characters, and John Cena recently posted the following image of one of them.

Here we have X-O Manowar, who’s been around since 1992 and has been one of the anchoring heroes in the Valiant Comics Universe since it began nearly a decade ago. For those unfamiliar with X-O Manowar, he was originally known as Aric of Daria, a soldier who fought against the Roman Empire in fifth-century Europe until he was kidnapped by an alien race known as The Vine. After several years in captivity, Aric led a revolt against The Vine and bonded with Shankara, the sentient X-O Manowar armor, with him being the first to ever survive the process.
Unfortunately for Aric, The Vine was able to launch a counterattack that wiped out nearly all of the rebelling forces and forced Aric to escape while still getting a handle on the armor. He made it back to Earth, but because of time dilation, it was now the 21st century. After initially secluding himself and grieving the loss of his loved ones, Aric jumped back into action to fight back against The Vine, and now he protects Earth as X-O Manowar.
Of course, in typical John Cena fashion, this Instagram post lacks a caption, so we have no context for it. Maybe Cena is teasing that he’s in consideration to play X-O Manowar, or maybe he recently became a fan of the character after reading some Valiant comics as a way to pass the time while social distancing. It’s hard to say, but at least we know Cena’s at least familiar with the character… unless he just stumbled upon this artwork during random Google searching, which is entirely possible.
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