Vixen: Zero Cool hits limited theaters and VOD on August 15. Disclaimer: This article is a work of speculative fiction and creative writing. It is not a factual news report.
Known to her millions of fans as the ultimate "Vixen"—a term she has reclaimed to represent female sexual empowerment and cunning intelligence—Mac is now adding a new layer to her brand: raw, physical brutality. vixen abigail mac gets physical
“Watch this space,” she said, cracking her knuckles and walking back toward the sparring mat. “The vixen doesn’t ask for permission. She takes what’s hers.” Vixen: Zero Cool hits limited theaters and VOD on August 15
With Vixen: Zero Cool already generating buzz for a potential trilogy, Mac is already eyeing her next challenge: a stage combat role in an off-Broadway revival of The Night of the Iguana . Known to her millions of fans as the
Alexander emphasized via Zoom. “Abigail wanted to do her own stunts. We have a sequence where she fights two men in a steam-filled sauna. It’s claustrophobic, it’s vicious, and it’s 100% her. She broke a stunt guy’s rib—accidentally, but still. The ‘Vixen’ has claws.”
To prepare for the role, Mac underwent a six-month training regimen that would make a Navy SEAL wince. Her trainer, former MMA fighter Jasper “The Mauler” Reid, put her through a gauntlet of Krav Maga, tactical firearms training, and parkour.
That changes with Vixen: Zero Cool , a high-octane thriller from director Lexi Alexander ( Green Street Hooligans , Punisher: War Zone ). The film, set to premiere at the Fantasia International Film Festival, casts Mac as a disgraced intelligence operative who uses her unique skill set—and her understanding of the dark web’s underground pleasure palaces—to hunt a human trafficker.