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Vernon Davis currently has a Super Bowl ring … however may an Oscar be next?! Don’t put it passed the retired NFL star, who — fresh off dealing with Morgan Freeman — informs TMZ Sports he’s been provided a function on a John Travolta and Martin Lawrence movie!
38-year-old Davis signed up with Babcock on the “TMZ Sports” television program (airs weeknights on FS1) and states he still needs to pinch himself.
“Every time I think about it, I be like, ‘wow.’ I wake up some mornings, I’m like ‘How did I get in a film with Morgan Freeman?'”
The motion picture is called “Muti” … and in addition to Freeman, stars Cole Hauser, Peter Stormare, and others, in addition to Vernon, who plays a character called “Randoku.”
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And, the Pro Bowler should’ve been impressive on set … ’cause director George Gallo, who likewise composed Bad Boys, provided him another function prior to a single ticket was cost Muti.
“It’s pretty cool because George Gallo was the director,” Vernon states, including, “It’s pretty cool to be on set with him. After the movie was over, he actually offered me another role with John Travolta and Martin Lawrence.”
What’d Vernon state??
“I said yeah as if somebody was proposing to me. ‘Yes! Yes! Yes, I will!'”
Details about the Travolta job aren’t yet understood. (Wild Hog 2??)
There’s far more. We spoke to the 14-season NFL veterinarian about what he gained from Morgan (he narrates about being on set with the 85-year-old), in addition to his venture into music and stand-up funny.
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Vernon likewise spoke about his current enshrinement into the Terrapins Hall of Fame … an honor that suggests a remarkable total up to him.
“It’s amazing to be recognized for the things that you’ve been able to do, to accomplish and I wanna thank the University of Maryland for allowing me the opportunity to be able to go into the Hall of Fame.”
“It’s just great to be able to be recognized and I wouldn’t trade it for anything in the world. Very grateful. My family’s excited, my friends, my coaches, and I wouldn’t have been able to do it without my teammates, my grandparents, and everyone who supported me along the way.”
As for Muti … it has to do with a mourning investigator who pursues a serial killer implicated of performing tribal routines called “Muti.”
The motion picture comes out November 11!
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