TOMMY FURY has revealed his latest career move into acting and described it as "a massive goal" achieved.
Fury, the younger brother of heavyweight champion Tyson, is 10-0 as an undefeated boxer.
But he also shot to mainstream fame on the 2019 series of Love Island, where he met fiance Molly-Mae Hague.
Fury - who shares one-year-old daughter Bambi with Molly-Mae - has spoken about how he plans to go into acting after retiring.
But according to , he has got a head start after landing a role in an upcoming comedy movie called "The Debt Inherited".
It will co-star Leo Gregory - who played Bovver in Green Street - and Peaky Blinders' Paul Anderson.
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The black comedy crime film tells the story of Colin and Stanley, two good-for-nothing brothers who are faced with the repayment of their dead dad's debt to a notorious loan shark called Maggie.
They become unwittingly involved in a criminal underworld and entangled in a web of blackmail and deceit.
Fury is to play Johnny – a no-nonsense henchman to Maggie - but the lead roles of Colin and Stanley are yet to be cast.
Anderson portrays Terry, a womanising alcoholic who employs the brothers to stop his work colleague Dirk, played by Gregory, from exposing him to his wife as a cheat.
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Fury, 25, enjoyed the best year of his boxing career last year by beating YouTube's biggest boxing stars in Jake Paul and KSI.
But he was forced to undergo hand surgery after his controversial win over KSI, 30, in October.
And he has since called out Paul, 27, to a rematch after handing the American and KSI their first and so far only boxing defeats.