The Rock is all about boosting self-confidence.
17.02.2021 - 23:19 / thewrap.com
Aldis Hodge has been cast as Hawkman, Noah Centineo as Atom Smasher and Quintessa Swindell as Cyclone. Hawkman, Atom Smasher, and Cyclone are members of the Justice Society. Sarah Shahi has also been cast as Adrianna Tomaz.The first look at how the Justice Society will appear onscreen came on last summer during Warner Bros.’ virtual Comic-Con alternative, DC FanDome, courtesy of two “Black Adam” teasers introduced by Johnson.
The Rock is all about boosting self-confidence.
Dwayne Johnson is honoring his father, WWE Hall of Famer Rocky Johnson, just over a year after his death.
Dwayne Johnson shared an emotional tribute to his late father, wrestler Rocky Johnson, while accepting the Trailblazer Award during Friday night’s virtual HCA Film Awards, presented by the Hollywood Critics Association.
Dwayne Johnson shared a photo of himself resting and recovering, while reflecting on his long list of injuries.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson got a little cheeky with Instagram fans on Friday.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is to be honored by the Hollywood Critics Association at the 4th annual HCA Film Awards on March 5. The Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle star will receive the HCA Trailblazer Award created to celebrate actors and filmmakers who speak out and advocate for social change.
Dwayne Johnson aka The Rock's roller-coaster journey from bonafide WWE wrestler to one of the highest-paid actors in Hollywood deserves a series of its own and that's exactly what the 48-year-old actor gifted the world with the new sitcom, Young Rock.
Adam B. Vary Senior Entertainment WriterAngel Manuel Soto (“Charm City Kings”) has signed on to direct “Blue Beetle” for Warner Bros.’ DC Films division, Variety has confirmed, bringing the shingle’s first Latinx superhero movie closer to life.Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer, who wrote “Miss Bala” and an earlier draft of Luca Guadagnino’s upcoming remake of “Scarface,” is penning the screenplay.
Dwayne Johnson has lain a smackdown in the ring, on the big screen, and he’s willing to do it in the White House.
If you’re a superhero film fan that is saddened by the thought of never seeing “Gambit” hit theaters or that prospective Aunt May solo film that Sony was reportedly developing years back, then perhaps you should look at “Black Adam” for inspiration. You see, much like those films, when it was reported that Dwayne Johnson wanted to make a “Black Adam” film nearly a decade ago, people scoffed.
Dwayne Johnson's childhood gets the spotlight on NBC's new biographical comedy series, inspired by the former pro wrestler turned movie star/entrepreneur's colorful life, follows Dwayne at pivotal points of his youth — at 10 years old (played by Adrian Groulx), 15 (Bradley Constant) and then 18 (Uli Latukefu).
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson has said he would still consider a presidential run in the future if it’s “what the people wanted”.Speaking in a new interview, Johnson, who is currently busy promoting Young Rock, his new autobiographical sitcom, said he would be open to taking a run at the White House if the demand for him to do so was there.“I would consider a presidential run in the future if that’s what the people wanted,” he told USA Today.
SPOILER ALERT: This interview includes minor details from the pilot episode of Young Rock which premieres tonight on NBC.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV Critic“Young Rock,” NBC’s new sitcom about the early days of Dwayne Johnson, can’t resist peeking into the future. And there, the wrestler-turned-movie star is on the path to political glory.The show is mainly consumed with telling cute and likable stories about Johnson’s upbringing as a child and his coming into his own as a young man.
Kelly Clarkson went all out to welcome Dwayne Johnson back to her show.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson‘s new NBC comedy series Young Rock is premiering in just a few days and he joined the show’s young star Bradley Constant for a late night interview!