What more could be said about “The Rock” Dwayne Johnson? He is what he is, and he is the most electrifying man in sports entertainment. His popularity has transcended wrestling and into the world of cinema.
Recently, Dwayne Johnson revealed his character in an upcoming children’s superhero movie. The name of the movie is “DC League of SuperPets”. The release date is May 20th, 2022.
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Apart from the Rock, the movie also has star-studded voice cast members namely: Kevin Hart, Kate McKinnon, John Krasinski, Vanessa Bayer, Natasha Lyonne, Diego Luna, and Keanu Reeves. The production house of the Rock (Seven Bucks Production), teamed up with DC to create this movie.
The concept looks fresh with an intriguing story for both children and adults to enjoy. Hence, fans are eagerly looking forward to the movie.
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Dwayne Johnson hasn’t changed
Even though the Rock is a worldwide megastar, according to Jim Ross, his personality hasn’t changed one bit. In an interview with “Inside the Ropes“, Ross told an interesting story about the time Rock called him in the middle of the night.
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He said, “He was somewhere in Europe taping or filming a movie the day my wife got killed. I was at the hospital sitting with her, she was on life support. Her family had not had time to fly in from California yet. So my phone rings and it’s Dwayne. So it’s like, I don’t know what time it was where he was, it’s like the middle of the night where I was. It just shows he’s not too big to reach out to an old friend and offer the condolences.”
It is good to see that a person of his stature is still grounded after reaching the sky and beyond.
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