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Natalya’s memoir could become WWE star biopic

Natalya’s memoir – Just months after Natalya released her memoir, The Last Hart Beating, Hollywood interest is reportedly building around turning her story into a movie, with a top-tier A-list production company said to be circling.

By the time WWE Superstar Natalya had her memoir out in the world, the next chapter was already starting to form off-camera.

Just months after The Last Hart Beating was released. WrestleVotes on Fightful Select reports that “several” people in Hollywood are interested in adapting Natalya/Nattie’s memoir into a movie. The same report says “a top-tier. A-list production company is already looking to be involved. ” though the company’s name has not been revealed.

For Natalya. this would place her among the newer wave of WWE biopics—type of project that has proven there’s an audience for wrestling careers told through a broader cinematic lens. Fighting with My Family was the most recent notable biopic about a WWE Superstar, following Paige’s journey to WWE. Florence Pugh played Paige, and the film also features Jack Lowden, Lena Headey, Nick Frost, Vince Vaughn, and Dwayne Johnson.

The question hanging over Natalya’s potential movie adaptation is timing. By all accounts. the process is still in the early stages. which means it’s probably at least a couple of years away from release. Even so, the arrival of an A-list production company could speed things up quickly once the right wheels start turning.

Natalya has spent the better part of two decades with WWE, making her one of the longest-tenured members of the roster. Outside of WWE, she also continues wrestling on the indies, including with Game Changer Wrestling (GCW) at Bloodsport events.

Her career resume is part of what makes a biopic feel inevitable. She has won two world championships: the Divas Championship and the SmackDown Women’s Championship, each once. She also won the Women’s Tag Team Championship once, teaming with Tamina.

In early 2026, Natalya underwent a gimmick change. For non-WWE appearances, she now goes by her ring name, Nattie, as part of the “Lowkey Legend” identity. That shift played out in the 2026 Women’s Royal Rumble, where she entered in the 13th slot. She lasted over 20 minutes before being eliminated by the eventual winner. Liv Morgan. though she did eliminate Becky Lynch from the battle royal.

A memoir turning into a film is still just a possibility for now. but the early sign is clear: interest exists. and a major production player is reportedly in the mix. If Natalya’s next rise happens on the big screen. it would be one more step in how WWE stars are finding their stories—written first as personal truth. then possibly adapted for an audience far beyond the ring.

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