Dwayne Johnson looked very muscular in a new photo shared to Instagram on Friday where he was wearing an Outlaw Mana tank top while in his gym. ‘It’s an outlaw mornin’,’ he said in his caption.
The former wrestler, 49, likes to stay in top shape for his bustling movie career, which just seems to get busier by the year.
On Friday it was announced he has landed yet another film role. The action star is set to voice the part of Krypto the Super-Dog in the animated film DC League Of Super-Pets.
Work it: Dwayne Johnson looked very muscular in a new photo shared to Instagram on Friday where he was wearing an Outlaw Mana tank top while in his gym. ‘It’s an outlaw mornin’,’ he said in his caption
The story is about Superman’s dog Krypto. When his owner is on vacation, the canine works with a ‘flying cat’ to keep peace on the streets, according to Variety.
There will be other A list actors cast in supporting roles, it was also claimed.
The director of the film is Sam Levine who is known for the TV series Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero.
The movie will open in theaters on May 20, 2022.
Next for him: On Friday it was announced he has landed yet another film role. The action star is set to voice the part of Krypto the Super-Dog in the animated film DC League Of Super-Pets
Johnson is producing the movie through his company Seven Bucks Productions, along with his partners Dany Garcia – who is Johnson’s ex-wife – and Hiram Garcia.
This comes after news The Rock’s film Jungle Cruise will make its debut both in theaters and on Disney+ with Premier Access on July 30.
Deadline noted that although Disney has made a habit out of debuting their newest movies on their streaming service, they are still looking to move back to theaters in the future.
Good for kids: The story is about Superman’s dog Krypto. When his owner is on vacation, the canine works with a ‘flying cat’ to keep peace on the streets, according to Variety
Jungle Cruise’s star also took to his Instagram account to let his 235million followers know about the feature’s future dual release.
Johnson spoke about the impact of the coronavirus on theaters around the world and remarked that it was partially up to the fans to help the motion picture industry recover from the effects of the global pandemic.
‘Now that we are coming out of COVID slowly, we’ve got to own this rebound, we’ve got to get back… in theaters, watch our movies as safe as possible,’ he said.
The former professional wrestler went on to speak about the ‘unique experience’ that Jungle Cruise’s filmmakers attempted to provide for fans.
Great summer fun: This comes after news The Rock’s film Jungle Cruise will make its debut both in theaters and on Disney+ with Premier Access on July 30
He then expressed that a dual-release decision was made to ‘allow everyone around the world to watch the movie how they want to watch the movie.’
Johnson also related a story about watching the trailer for the first Pirates Of The Caribbean film during the early days of his career and expressed how he wanted to be able to act in a major Disney picture in the future.
Jungle Cruise was based on the theme park attraction of the same name and underwent a lengthy development period after plans for the film were initially laid in 2004.
Long time coming: Jungle Cruise first entered the development stage in 2004 and underwent a lengthy planning process
Toy Story co-stars Tom Hanks and Tim Allen were both attached to the project at one point, although they later dropped out of the production.
The feature will follow a riverboat captain named Frank who must escort a scientist and her brother through a jungle in order to find the mythical Tree of Life while being chased by a team of rival Germans.
Other performers who are set to appear in the upcoming film include Emily Blunt, Jesse Plemons and Paul Giamatti, among others.
The feature entered the production stage in 2018, and shooting took place in various locations, including Atlanta and Hawaii, before filming wrapped in September of that year.
Jungle Cruise was initially supposed to be released in October of 2019 before it was pushed back to the following June, with Johnson announcing the news on his Twitter account.
The feature was further delayed to its current release date as a response to the onset of the global pandemic.