Gallery: 20 fantastic Keanu Reeves moments (Espresso)After living in 13 different U. S. states by age 13, the show depicts what Johnson calls "my years when I was the star of getting arrested all the time.
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Dwayne Johnson is offering fans a look at his latest project, and it’s a personal one.
On Saturday, the former WWE superstar shared the first teaser for “Young Rock” with his 212 million Instagram followers.
The upcoming NBC sitcom is based on his own childhood, with Johnson writing in the caption that he “really” wished his father Rocky Johnson — who passed away on Jan. 15, 2020 — “was around to see this one. Maaaaan he would’ve been proud.”
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Gallery: 20 fantastic Keanu Reeves moments (Espresso)After living in 13 different U. S. states by age 13, the show depicts what Johnson calls "my years when I was the star of getting arrested all the time.
Young Rock has added to it’s big cast for the first season.
Dwayne Johnson is offering fans a look at his latest project, and it’s a personal one.
When it came to mounting the NBC half hour series Young Rock, getting it real, and getting it right, warts and all, was key for Dwayne Johnson and the actors portraying the younger version of the wrestler-action star and his family.
became a beloved cult classic, helping to launch Jake Gyllenhaal’s acting career, director Richard Kelly’s follow-up,, did not enjoy the same fate.
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In an age where apparently any financially-disappointing film can get additional millions of dollars for a director’s cut and any cult film can get a sequel, it’s no surprise that Richard Kelly would be interested in revisiting the underrated financial disaster that was “Southland Tales.” READ MORE: Richard Kelly Teases New ‘Southland Tales’ Film As Well As Two 4K Versions Of The Original After his cult-hit “Donnie Darko,” Kelly made an ambitious pseudo-post-apocalyptical satire with an insane
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson proved he’s such a loving girl dad, when he took to Instagram on January 22 to share a series of snaps with his sweet little girl Tiana. The two-year-old sat in a chair, in what appeared to be a playroom, while her A-list dad expertly brushed her brunette locks. “Now despite my two year old looking completely TERRIFIED for her life that daddy is solely responsible for getting all the painful tangles out of her hair,” he captioned the post.
It’s hard to feel old when you’re traveling at 100 mph, but The Fast and the Furious turns 20 this year. The first installment of the long-running franchise was released in theaters in 2001, marking two-decades of Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel), Letty Ortiz (Michelle Rodriguez), Brian O’Conner (the late Paul Walker), and more pushing the pedal to the metal.
Bradley Constant flirts his way through class as a young version of Dwayne Johnson in the first trailer for Young Rock.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is returning to the small screen with the help of NBC. The 48-year-old star debuted the trailer for his upcoming biographical TV show, "Young Rock," on his Instagram Saturday.
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson has revealed the first trailer for his own origin story, Young Rock.The series is set to air on NBC, and will document his younger years, emergence as a celebrity wrestler, and subsequent career in Hollywood acting. The teaser shows actors Adrian Groulx and Bradley Constant portraying Johnson at 10 and 15 years old, respectively.“Ladies and gents, here’s your first look at @nbcyoungrock,” Johnson wrote on Instagram.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film Writer“Young Rock,” an upcoming NBC comedy about the formative years of Dwayne Johsnon, continues to round out its ensemble.Actor Lexie Duncan has been cast as a high-school sweetheart for the superstar during his teens, where she will play opposite Bradley Constant (the 15-year-old version of Johnson).She’s set to play Karen, a popular, charismatic, high-school girl with dreams of attending Barbizon beauty school.
Aldis Hodge is good at filling big shoes. After portraying the likes of MC Ren in and Brian Banks in the NFL player's biopic, Hodge stars as the legendary running back Jim Brown in, alongside Malcolm X, Sam Cooke and Muhammad Ali.Directed by Regina King, the film is a dramatized account of an evening the four friends spent together in the '60s.
Netflix has announced the titles that will be premiering on the streaming service in 2021 and is promising "a new movie every week." The features include the Zack Snyder-directed Army of the Dead, Jennifer Lawrence starrer Don't Look Up, musical Tick, Tick... Boom! and Dwayne Johnson action movie Red Notice, among others.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterNetflix Original Films head Scott Stuber, a dogged producer who grew up in the studio system, has spent the bulk of his three years at the streamer barreling toward one goal — amass enough unseen features to give customers a new movie every week.That came to pass on Tuesday, as Netflix announced a staggering 71 titles for 2021 — a smattering of genres and ample star power, boasting names like Dwayne Johnson, Zendaya, Amy Adams, Chris Hemsworth, Melissa McCarthy,