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Dwayne Johnson Reveals 'Hot' 40-Pound Prosthetic Bodysuit for 'Moana'

Dwayne Johnson reveals he wore a 40-pound prosthetic bodysuit for the live-action 'Moana' film after lacking time to transform his body from his role in 'Smashing Machine'. The suit, created by Oscar-winning makeup artist Joel Harlow, helped the visual effects team bring Maui's animated tattoos to life. Johnson described the piece as "hot as s--t" and noted he was 50 pounds heavier for his previous role as UFC fighter Mark Kerr. The actor also addressed fan buzz about his visibly slimmer physique at the 2025 Venice International Film Festival.

Dwayne Johnson details wearing 'hot' prosthetic bodysuit for 'Moana'

Los Angeles, June 24

Hollywood star Dwayne Johnson has revealed that his costume for the "Moana" live-action film took a toll on his body.

The actor plays Maui, who he originally voiced in the 2016 Disney animation and the 2024 sequel. He told E! News in an interview that he didn't have time to fully transform his body for Smashing Machine, his 2025 film with Emily Blunt, in which he played UFC fighter Mark Kerr, reports people.com.

"...I went from Smashing Machine and I was 50 lbs. heavier than I am now," he said.

As he went straight from filming the sports drama to Moana with his costar Catherine Laga'aia, he had, he said, "no time to change my body."

"We were considering me just stepping on set how I looked in the Smashing Machine, but the body was just intensely different," Johnson, who produces the adaptation, continued.

"We are the keepers of integrity, but also the fans are keepers of integrity, and if I stepped on set looking like how I looked, they would have had a complete organ rejection."

So, he and the team worked with Oscar-winning makeup artist Joel Harlow on a bodysuit made entirely from prosthetics.

"It also worked out great because of visual effects, because the tattoos are alive," Johnson said of Maui's body art.

"So it was easier for (the visual effects team) and a better treat for audiences to see it on the suit."

Admiring the costume for its detailing was easy, actually wearing it, not so much. Johnson described wearing the piece as "40 pounds of suit that was hot as s--t!"

Johnson's appearance sparked buzz when fans noticed his visibly slimmer physique at the 2025 Venice International Film Festival.

The former WWE star and football player has been historically vocal about the hard work required to build and maintain his large, chiseled frame. Especially when a role has required him to go bigger.

"My goal was to bring in the best physique of my career," he told Men's Health in a November 2022 interview for his film "Black Adam".

"When you have that suit on, every detail shows. Man, it was constant work, constant tweaking, tweaking, tweaking for months."

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

The dedication is unreal! From Smashing Machine to Moana without a break... that's some serious work ethic. But I wonder, couldn't they have just used CGI instead of that hot suit? Our VFX artists in India would have done it for half the price! 😄 Still, excited to see how Maui looks in live-action.

Vikram M

As a fitness enthusiast who follows The Rock, I respect his commitment. But at what cost? 50 lbs weight fluctuation for roles, then a 40-pound prosthetic suit in heat? That's not healthy in the long run. Our Bollywood stars do similar extreme transformations, but I hope they all prioritize health over appearance.

Neha E

I think it's wonderful how seriously he takes fan expectations. That line about "organ rejection" cracked me up! The detail about tattoos being alive on the suit is fascinating. Can't wait to introduce my kids to Moana in live-action - hope it captures the same magic as the original. The Pacific Islander representation is so important. 🌊

Sarah B

Honestly, I'm a bit tired of the superhero/body transformation narratives. The Rock is talented enough to carry a role without needing to bulk up to inhuman proportions. But I get it - Hollywood's a visual medium. Just wish we could appreciate actors for their craft, not just their biceps. Still, his work ethic is undeniable. 👍

Kavya N

This is such an interesting peek behind the scenes! The fact that they used a prosthetic suit for Maui's tattoos to help VFX is smart filmmaking. Coming from India where we've seen amazing

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