During the WNBA’s off-season, Angel Reese is undoubtedly the busiest player, with her numerous photoshoots, public appearances, and modeling assignments. Another player close to AR5’s busy schedule would be her competitor, Caitlin Clark, who is also making news with her social works, game attendance, and public appearances.
While Reese made her movie debut with Netflix, she could feature in another movie, and this time with CC, as famous actor Miguel A. Núñez Jr. recently expressed his plans to make a sequel to his superhit movie Juwanna Mann.
Miguel A. Núñez Jr. Wants To Make Movie With Caitlin Clark And Angel Reese
In a recent interview with TMZ, the Family Business star mentioned that he is working on a Juwanna Mann Sequel and mentioned that the movie will be more relevant now. He was a star in the first part, which came out in 2002. But considering his health, he noted that he won’t be playing the basketball player’s role in the film, but can take the coach’s role.

HE even added that he would cast two of the biggest stars in the WNBA – Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. When an interviewer asked about their roles, “I’d beat [Caitlin’s] ass and I’d marry Angel Reese.”
'Juwanna Mann' Star Miguel A. Nunez Jr. Wants Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese In Sequel | Click to read more 👇 https://t.co/hmPCO3FBQt pic.twitter.com/DCYgexODyC
— TMZ Sports (@TMZ_Sports) November 3, 2025
While the firmer Iowa star hasn’t acted in a movie yet, the Sky forward would be able to give her tips, as Reese shared surprising acting tips from Idris Elba. However, there is no doubt that with the popularity of both players, the movie would also be a massive hit.
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The Indiana Fever guard rose to stardom from her college days and continued to lead the league in popularity. During her recent appearance at the Long Island Association luncheon, the player offered some advice to the young hoopers.
Caitlin Clark Has One Piece Of Advice For Aspiring Basketball Players
Both 2024 rookies became an inspiration for many young college basketball players who tried to sharpen their skills and reach new highs. While they had guidance from their coaches and mentors, CC also contributed her own ideas.
“Just enjoy it,” Clark said, per an article from Barbara Barker of Newsday. “It goes so fast. I’m only 23, but I feel like I was just in high school. Some of my best memories are from playing sports when I was in middle school and high school.”
📸/✍️: Caitlin's appearance at the LIA Annual Fall Luncheon!
— offszn caitlin clark source (@CLRKSOURCE) October 29, 2025
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While this advice took her back to her younger days, Clark stole the show at the Indianapolis brand event with her professional-level mindset and impact of teamwork. Surely, the player has advice for every age group and pros as she has been one of the top performers in her career.











