Beast Mode will be getting a new credit on his IMDb page pretty soon.
Former NFL All-Pro running back Marshawn Lynch will be adding a new role to his growing list of acting gigs; with this perhaps his biggest role yet. Friday, Lynch was named as a new cast member on the hit HBO show Euphoria. He’ll join megastars Zendaya and Sydney Sweeney for the show’s third season.
Other new cast members include Grammy Award-winning singer Rosalía and A Different World star Kadeem Hardison.
“I’m hella juiced about the show and getting a chance to work with the people in front and behind the camera,” Lynch said about his role. “At the end of the day, I’m just thankful for the opportunity.”
The former NFL superstar is no stranger to acting in his post-playing career. Lynch has appeared in several shows and movies including Bottoms, where he played a high school teacher, as well as Brooklyn Nine-Nine and The League, where he played himself.
Per Deadline, Euphoria has just begun filming its third season, with the show scheduled to return in 2026.
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