Every Upcoming Dwayne Johnson Movie & TV Show
That will only continue to be the case for the foreseeable future, even as Johnson pushes to add additional IPs and franchises to his belt. At the same time, he also plans to try his hand at some prestigious fare, all while branching out into the realm of streaming with his first Netflix exclusives. Here's every item (currently) on his to-do list.
1.Jungle Cruise
In the years since they struck gold with the original Pirates of the Caribbeanmovie in 2003, Disney has tried and mostly failed to get other films based on their popular theme park rides into production. The sole exception so far (not counting Tomorrowland, which is only loosely connected to the theme park land of the same name) is Jungle Cruise, an action-adventure based on the studio's longstanding river boat attraction. The movie stars Johnson and Emily Blunt as an early 20th century riverboat captain and scientist who team up to locate a mystical tree located somewhere in the Amazon.
2.Red Notice
3.Black Adam
duke it out on the big screen in Shazam 3. Behind the camera, the film will reunite Johnson with his Jungle Cruise director Jaume Collet-Serra and Rampage co-writer Adam Sztykiel, in addition to cinematographer Lawrence Sher (coming off his first Oscar nod for bringing Joker's vision of Gotham City to gorgeously grimy life). Assuming they're given the all-clear, production will begin in August or September for a December 2021 release date.
4.Hobbs & Shaw 2
5.Jumanji 4
Much like Hobbs & Shaw 2, the fourth Jumanji movie (and third to star Johnson) is still in early pre-production, yet actively moving forward. Presumably, the sequel aims to build on the credits scene for Jumanji: The Next Level, which showed animals from the enchanted Jumanji video game running wild in the real-world. Johnson and Hart will undoubtedly reprise their roles as avatars from the game in Jumanji 4, along with Karen Gillan, Jack Black, Nick Jonas, and most likely The Next Level addition Awkwafina. Johnson and series director Jake Kasdan have also confirmed The Next Level's villain Jurgen the Brutal (Rory McCann) is a playable avatar, potentially paving the way for the character's return in the latest installment. Not to mention, with creatures from Jumanji escaping the game, it's possible the movie will bring the avatars and their players face-to-face for the first time.
6.Young Rock
Between his early days as a professional wrestler (having been born into a famous Samoan wrestling family) and his movie and TV career, The Rock has led an interesting life. Viewers will get a glimpse behind the curtain on the upcoming Young Rock, a biographical show about Johnson's formative years that's slated to premiere on NBC midseason in 2021. The actor is confirmed to appear throughout the show's first season, but his actual role is unclear at the moment. It's possible he will serve as the TV series' narrator and recount his experiences as a young man and child, in the tradition of the classic coming of age dramedy The Wonder Years.
The King
Easily the most highbrow of Johnson's upcoming projects, The King is a historical epic about real-life Hawaiian King Kamehameha I and his efforts to unify the warring Hawaiian islands against the European ships arriving on their shores in the 18th century. The Rock is attached to play Kamehameha I in the film, with Randall Wallace of Braveheart fame writing the script and Robert Zemeckis directing. Originally, when the movie was announced in the summer of 2018, the plan was to begin production in 2020, but obviously that's no longer happening and Zemeckis has since become attached to helm Disney's live-action Pinocchio retelling next. Still, The King is said to be a very personal passion project for Johnson, so don't be surprised if he circles back to this one sometime in the next year or two
Big Trouble In Little China
John Carpenter's martial arts fantasy-comedy Big Trouble in Little China was a commercial bomb upon its release in 1986, but has gone on to attain cult status in the decades since then. A remake starring Johnson was announced in 2015 (much to the disgruntlement of fans of Carpenter's original movie), but it's since been clarified the film will be a loose continuation, presumably much like the actor's Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle was a quasi-sequel to the 1995 Jumanji movie. There haven't been any major updates on the project for the past two years, so it's unclear whether it's still happening or has fallen by the wayside (similar to what happened to the Doc Savage movie Johnson and Shane Black were planning a few years ago)
John Henry And The Statesmen
As with The King and Big Trouble in Little China, John Henry and the Statesmen is a Johnson vehicle that was announced then quickly shuffled to the back-burner. The first entry in a potential shared universe of movies about folklore heroes and legends like John Henry, the film is set up at Netflix and slated to star Johnson, with Kasdan directing and Tom Wheeler writing. Both Johnson and Wheeler have other projects brewing at the streaming service, with the latter preparing to premiere his fantasy series Cursed on Friday, July 17. It's possible, then, the idea is to revisit this one after Johnson and Kasdan have made Jumanji 4 and Wheeler is a little less preoccupied with his Netflix show.
source:screenrant.com