Hulk Hogan is reportedly less than thrilled about Ben Affleck and Matt Damon’s upcoming film, which is set to focus on what’s described as the “darkest period” of his life. If the film crosses legal boundaries, Hogan is prepared to take action, according to TMZ.

The movie will depict the lawsuit Hogan filed against Gawker after the site published a sex tape featuring Hogan and a friend’s wife, which included a racial slur. Hogan was awarded a $115 million verdict in 2016, which played a part in Gawker’s downfall.

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Sources close to Hogan told TMZ he is not involved in the film and is currently “indifferent” to the project.

However, if the film infringes on the privacy rights affirmed by the jury, Hogan is ready to act, given his past willingness to pursue legal remedies.

Hogan is reportedly in a positive phase of his life with a new wife, a renewed spiritual focus, and a business venture involving beer.

He is also active in charitable work, including supporting a homeless shelter in Tampa.

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Hogan has not been in touch with Affleck or Damon regarding the film.

For now, he is waiting to see how the project unfolds, but he is prepared to take action if necessary.