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]]>Johnson took to social media to announce the exciting news, making it clear that his Fast X cameo wasn’t just a one-time thing. Chris Morgan is writing a standalone movie that puts Luke Hobbs front and center, and Johnson could potentially return in the Fast X sequel, as well.
Johnson also addressed his feud with the Fast & Furious leading man Vin Diesel in his video and said they put their differences aside because they don’t want to disappoint the fans.
“The north star is always my guiding light in whatever endeavor or opportunity that I am in… In this case, the north star is the franchise that we love, the north star are characters we love, and the north star are the fans that we love. When you add all that up, it’s really not a hard decision to make,” said Johnson.
Johnson’s upcoming Luke Hobbs movie isn’t expected to serve as a direct sequel to Hobbs & Shaw, the 2019 spin-off which also starred Jason Statham, Idris Elba, Vanessa Kirby, and Eiza González.
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]]>The post Dwayne Johnson Confirms That “Moana” Live-Action Remake is in the Works appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Johnson shared the amazing news during Disney’s annual shareholder meeting led by CEO Bob Iger and recorded a sweet message in Hawaii alongside his daughters. The actor said he’s “deeply humbled and overcome with gratitude to bring the beautiful story of Moana to the live-action big screen.”
In addition to reprising the role of Maui, the exiled shapeshifting demigod who helped Moana find her way on her journey of self-discovery and reflection, Johnson will also executive produce the upcoming live-action remake. Auliʻi Cravalho, who voiced Moana, is also coming on board as executive producer.
The live-action Moana was announced shortly after Disney started plotting new versions of The Aristocats and Lilo & Stitch. The studio has about a dozen live-action remakes in development, including the highly-anticipated The Little Mermaid later this spring.
“It’s still early, but the idea of working with these fantastic partners to tell such a meaningful story on a live-action canvas, particularly as we celebrate 100 years of storytelling at Disney, is thrilling,” said Sean Bailey, president of Walt Disney Studios Motion Picture Production
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]]>The post Dwayne Johnson Announces His Return to “Fast & Furious” Franchise appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Johnson took to social media to announce the exciting news, making it clear that his Fast X cameo wasn’t just a one-time thing. Chris Morgan is writing a standalone movie that puts Luke Hobbs front and center, and Johnson could potentially return in the Fast X sequel, as well.
Johnson also addressed his feud with the Fast & Furious leading man Vin Diesel in his video and said they put their differences aside because they don’t want to disappoint the fans.
“The north star is always my guiding light in whatever endeavor or opportunity that I am in… In this case, the north star is the franchise that we love, the north star are characters we love, and the north star are the fans that we love. When you add all that up, it’s really not a hard decision to make,” said Johnson.
Johnson’s upcoming Luke Hobbs movie isn’t expected to serve as a direct sequel to Hobbs & Shaw, the 2019 spin-off which also starred Jason Statham, Idris Elba, Vanessa Kirby, and Eiza González.
The post Dwayne Johnson Announces His Return to “Fast & Furious” Franchise appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>The post Dwayne Johnson Confirms That “Moana” Live-Action Remake is in the Works appeared first on Entertainment For Us.
]]>Johnson shared the amazing news during Disney’s annual shareholder meeting led by CEO Bob Iger and recorded a sweet message in Hawaii alongside his daughters. The actor said he’s “deeply humbled and overcome with gratitude to bring the beautiful story of Moana to the live-action big screen.”
In addition to reprising the role of Maui, the exiled shapeshifting demigod who helped Moana find her way on her journey of self-discovery and reflection, Johnson will also executive produce the upcoming live-action remake. Auliʻi Cravalho, who voiced Moana, is also coming on board as executive producer.
The live-action Moana was announced shortly after Disney started plotting new versions of The Aristocats and Lilo & Stitch. The studio has about a dozen live-action remakes in development, including the highly-anticipated The Little Mermaid later this spring.
“It’s still early, but the idea of working with these fantastic partners to tell such a meaningful story on a live-action canvas, particularly as we celebrate 100 years of storytelling at Disney, is thrilling,” said Sean Bailey, president of Walt Disney Studios Motion Picture Production
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