
Global Wrestling Champion, John Cena, during the past few days in the city of Casablanca to complete the filming of his new work scenes, after the Moroccan staff chose Morocco to work and photograph.
A special source for Hespress revealed that the staff chose several sites in Al -Bayda to photograph the scenes of John Cena, including the surfaces of a group of buildings and the Darb Omar area, where a group of stores and alleys were closed amid security reinforcements, especially since the filming was dependent on hunting with cars and “action”, adding that the breakfast date was also exploited in order to ensure the street vacuum of citizens.
The same source added that John Cena was also seen inside one of the sports halls in the same city practicing his activities and training with a group of accompanying people who were guarding him so that he would not be disturbed by fans.
It is expected that the new work of the global star will be the “Matchapox” cinematic tape scheduled to be released this year, in which he will embody the role of a friend who tries to liberate his partner from a dangerous criminal mafia active across various countries of the world, so he is forced to travel to Morocco in order to implement his mission before the events continued in a form that combines drama, “action” and suspense.
Source of Hespress indicated that before moving to Casablanca, a group of scenes were filmed in the Marzouka Borsura and the Arfoud Desert.
Besides John Cena, the two American stars Jessica Bell and Dania Ghwera are participating in the championship of this huge work.
It is worth noting that Morocco has turned over the past few years into the favorite kiss of international producers and film directors, who go to it to photograph their works, due to its availability of diversity and richness in the natural and historical scenes that differ from one city to another.
Among the international cinematic works that were recently filmed in Morocco are the second part of the famous movie “Gladiator”, the movie “Flight No. 103” and other works.