John Cena Had 0% Chemistry With His Co-Star On Trending Action Stinker

John Cena’s 2023 action-comedy Freelance may currently be trending on Netflix, but the movie is unfortunately a stinker, thanks in large part to Cena’s lack of chemistry with his co-star. The film even sits at a rare 0% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Pro wrestling prepared the Peacemaker actor for a career in the movies, and despite stretching himself in the occasional comedy or drama, Cena has mainly stayed in the action lane, enriching his adrenaline-fueled vehicles with his impressive physicality, rugged charm, and surprisingly keen comedic timing.

His physicality may be on display in his currently-trending Netflix streaming offering, but Cena’s charm is little in evidence, and his comedic skills, as well as those of Alison Brie, are by and large wasted.

John Cena & Alison Brie’s Lack Of Chemistry Is One Of The Biggest Problems With Freelance

Freelance stars Cena as a former special ops soldier named Mason Petтιтs, who has given up his life of action to become an unsuccessful lawyer. Bored by his simple, domestic routine, he signs on to provide security for disgraced journalist Claire Wellington as she treks to a fictional South American country to interview the controversial president.

Wellington is played by Community star Alison Brie, one of the best comedic actors around, not that Freelance knows what to do with her, as it pairs her somewhat disastrously with Cena.

Freelance seemingly tries the old screwball comedy routine, where a seemingly mismatched couple spends the first part of the movie bickering, but inevitably fall in love. The film subverts expectations, however, as Petтιтs spurns Wellington’s eventual advances, remaining faithful to his wife by friend-zoning his charge.

Cena’s character shooting Brie down amid her painfully awkward seduction attempt may be the film’s only believable moment. In a good screwball comedy, one senses the affection dawning between the male and female leads, even as they trade potsH๏τs.

Freelance grossed $10.2 million in its theatrical release, after having received an initial 0% Rotten Tomatoes rating (it eventually made it up to 10%).

There isn’t much warmth at all beneath the surface of Cena and Brie’s initially hostile relationship. If anything, the actors do too good a job of seeming like they hate each other. The lack of chemistry between the stars makes Wellington’s turn from despising Petttis to being romantically interested in him seem random and weird.

One can be forgiven for suspecting Wellington of trying to manipulate her dopey bodyguard, but no, Brie’s character isn’t pretending. The lack of spark between Cena and Brie takes the air out of Freelance, a movie that seemingly wants to be Romancing the Stone, until it suddenly doesn’t.

Better John Cena Action Movies You Should Watch Instead

John Cena fires a machine gun as Will Derringer in Heads of State

Bumblebee

Far better than Freelance is 2018’s Bumblebee, the Transformers spinoff starring Hailee Steinfeld as the тιтular Autobot’s new owner. Cena plays a former army colonel who now works for the mysterious Sector 7, becoming an unwitting accomplice of the Decepticons.

Bumblebee sees Cena in villain mode for one of the few times in his career. With a 91% fresh score on Rotten Tomatoes, the 2018 release is arguably the best film in the entire Transformers franchise.

Heads of State

Cena’s recently released Heads of State does action-comedy much more effectively than Freelance. The Prime Video movie stars Cena as a one-time action star who has become U.S. president, pairing him with Idris Elba as the British prime minister, in a silly but entertaining bit of outlandishness that currently sits at 70% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Freelance would be a much better movie if Cena had as much comedic rapport with Brie as he does with his Heads of State co-star Elba.

The Wall

2017’s The Wall is far more serious than Heads of State. Cena plays one of a pair of American soldiers trapped by an Iraqi sniper in director Doug Liman’s stripped-down war thriller, which currently sits at 65% on RT.

The Wall may not have done much at the box office, grossing just $4.5 million on a budget of $3 million, but it’s well worth another look on streaming.

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