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Post by John Titor on Nov 12, 2020 3:15:52 GMT 10
2002's Smash is coming back in a rebooted form according The Rock who will serve as producer EXCLUSIVE: Universal Pictures and Dwayne Johnson and Dany Garcia’s Seven Bucks Productions are looking to relaunch a new Scorpion King movie and have set Jonathan Herman to pen the script. Johnson and Garcia will produce along with Seven Bucks’ Hiram Garcia. With Johnson booked through 2022, the studio will look to tap a new actor to play the action hero as well as a director to steer the ship. Insiders also add its likely he won’t appear in the movie but given how important the property is to Johnson and the studio, there is always a possibility he could make an appearance when this film does finally get into production. “The Scorpion King was my very first role ever on the silver screen and I’m honored and excited to reimagine and deliver this cool mythology to a whole new generation,” said Johnson. “I wouldn’t have had the career I’m lucky enough to have had it not been for The Scorpion King and I’m thrilled that we at Seven Bucks Productions can help create those same opportunities for other hardworking actors today. I believe Jonathan Herman will put in the hard work to deliver a fantastic script for our global audience deadline.com/2020/11/dwayne-johnson-scorpion-king-straight-outta-compton-jonathan-herman-1234611341/
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Post by ItsMichael on Nov 12, 2020 3:28:07 GMT 10
I’ve always wondered how big that movie was back in the day. I’ve heard from some sources that it’s one of Dwayne’s best or funniest performances.
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Post by John Titor on Nov 12, 2020 4:03:19 GMT 10
I’ve always wondered how big that movie was back in the day. I’ve heard from some sources that it’s one of Dwayne’s best or funniest performances. it was pretty huge tbh, he got the doors open with The Mummy Returns (it's in the same universe) altho The rock's movie career didn't blow up to MEGA levels until Fast and The Furious 5 when he came back to Wrestling in 2011
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Post by ItsMichael on Nov 16, 2020 10:13:49 GMT 10
I’ve always wondered how big that movie was back in the day. I’ve heard from some sources that it’s one of Dwayne’s best or funniest performances. it was pretty huge tbh, he got the doors open with The Mummy Returns (it's in the same universe) altho The rock's movie career didn't blow up to MEGA levels until Fast and The Furious 5 when he came back to Wrestling in 2011 That kind of makes sense. I also thought some of the movies he was previously in like Race to Witch Mountain or Tooth Fairy were also pretty good too though this is just my opinion.
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