Dwayne Johnson Reportedly Developing A Terminator-Style Movie About Killer Robots
As someone who prides themselves on being the hardest worker in the room, it’s no surprise that
Dwayne Johnson is one of the busiest names in Hollywood, both on the screen and off. Since the middle of 2018 alone he’s shot Disney’s long-delayed
Jungle Cruise before moving straight onto Netflix’s
Red Notice, while he’s now in the midst of filming the DCEU’s
Black Adam.
On top of that he created, developed, produced and guest starred in
The Titan Games and purchased the XFL football league. As a result, his jam-packed schedule has seen him become attached to many projects, many of which haven’t gained any sort of tangible momentum.
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Young Rock.
Deanna Barnert
When you re a household name like Dwayne The Rock Johnson, everyone thinks they know you. but
Young Rock proves there s always more to the story.
Johnson s time-hopping NBC comedy finds the box-office hero campaigning to be president in 2032 and looking back at his formative years with help from a few young lookalikes. It s all inspired by Dwayne s real life, and there are elements of truth in every single story, promises Nahnatchka Khan, an executive producer and a director of the series as well as cocreator and coshowrunner. Dwayne s been so generous about wanting people to know where he s come from and the real [experiences] that made him.