Daniels Speaks On Crossing Into Movies, Comic Books, TNA

The following is an excerpt from a new interview with TNA Wrestling star Christopher Daniels:

MC: I believe that you are a big comic book fan(X-Men in particular:). You along with some pals from TNA appeared at this year’s SDCC. How was that experience?

CD: I had a blast, and I know my friends that wrestled that day did too. I have friends that work at Marvel Comics, so it’s always fun to see them and the work that they are doing. I had some personalized sketches done by artists like Todd Nauck and Mark Brooks, and I got to speak in depth with Peter David, one of the best writers out there. In addition, Eric Young, Frankie Kazarian, and I all had comic character-themed wrestling gear for our three-way match at the TNA event, so it was cool for me to come to the ring dressed as Magneto.

There seems to be quite a few comic book fans among pro wrestlers. Some even incorporate this into their gimmicks etc. Do you think this is due to being drawn into the sort of “geek culture” that is seen as being associated with both wrestling and comic books today?

Well, I know many of the guys in the locker room that have read since they were kids, the same way they’ve been wrestling fans since then. For me, I felt that the same sort of storytelling was present in both comics and wrestling, the entire “good vs. evil” paradigm, and that appealed to me as a young reader, and stayed with me as I grew up.

As far as the movie side of it goes, have you been keeping up with the recent batch of comic book movies? Any favorites?

I was very happy with the X-Men First Class movie, despite the fact that it differed so much from the comic of the same name. I was surprised by how much it tied into the Bryan Singer movies, and I really enjoyed Kevin Bacon’s portrayal of Sebastain Shaw. I also enjoyed both Thor and Captain America, and I can’t wait to see how The Avengers movie turns out.

We are seeing more and more wrestlers cross over into movies these days, is that something you might like to do some day?

I’d love an opportunity to act in the future, but I understand how difficult it is to break into that field, and as much as I’d like being a professional wrestler to open doors for me, I’m realistic enough to know that it’ll take a bit more than that to get me onscreen. So for now I’m content with my wrestling career, but as for the future…

Check out the complete interview feature online at ComicBookMovie.com.

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