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Dwayne Johnson Calls 'Moana' One of His Greatest Career Experiences

Dwayne Johnson has described the upcoming live-action Moana film as one of the greatest experiences of his career. He revealed that the character Maui distinctly represents his late grandfather, High Chief Peter Maivia, making the role deeply personal. Johnson also shared that he included his daughters and mother in the movie, emphasizing the importance of Polynesian culture and family. The actor expressed excitement for audiences to experience the film's legacy, pride, and soul.

Dwayne Johnson tags 'Moana' as one of the greatest experiences: It means everything

Mumbai, June 17

Hollywood star Dwayne Johnson has talked about the personal connection he shared with his character Maui in the "Moana" franchise and called the upcoming live-action film one of the most meaningful experiences of his career, which represents "legacy, life, pride and soul," while also celebrating Polynesian culture and the importance of family.

Johnson in a collaborative post, shared a video montage talking about the film and that the character of Maui distinctly represents his grandfather, making the film ultra special for him.

In the clip, Johnson is heard saying: "The character of Maui means, in a word, everything. What makes Maui so meaningful to me is Maui distinctly represents my grandfather, the late High Chief Peter Maivia."

"When you hold up pictures of my grandfather with all his tattoos, and his massive build, and his long beautiful hair, and you hold that up to Maui, it's striking. So this live-action version was for him."

Johnson, who is also known as The Rock, talked about how he loves being on set.

"There's nothing like being on set. In live action, you step on set, it's time to come alive. We put my daughters and my mom in the movie. I mean, man, that was really special for me. It begins to sink in the enormity to have Polynesian culture represented in this way."

Revealing why it's his greatest experience, Johnson added: "It was one of the greatest experiences I've ever had in my career, because it means everything, legacy, life, pride. And so, are you ready to be the hero?"

The actor took to the caption section and mentioned: "As you can see and feel, MOANA is a massive, sweeping, beautiful, soul stirring, adventurous (and very funny) movie that's steeped in rich Polynesian culture - with values, ambitions, heartbreaks, and passions, that everyone can relate to. But as you can also see and feel, MOANA is so much more."

"Legacy, life, pride and soul. I'm excited for you and your families to see our movie!"

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Johnson's respect for his heritage is truly inspiring. I used to just see him as an action star, but this shows a different, more vulnerable side. If only more Hollywood stars were this grounded. Kudos to him for casting his family too!

Priya S

NGL, I'm a bit skeptical about live-action remakes after the Disney ones we've seen, but this seems different. Johnson's personal connection is palpable. It's not just a cash grab—it's a tribute. 🇮🇳 We Indians love our family stories too, so this will resonate.

Vikram M

The Rock is a perfect example of someone who uses his stardom to lift up his culture instead of just cashing checks. That's rare. I wish more Indian actors did the same for our regional stories. Respect to him for making it about 'legacy' over 'dollar signs'. 👏

James A

Honestly, Moana is already perfect as an animated classic. I'm worried this might dilute the magic, but Johnson's passion gives me hope. The part about his daughters being in it really got me. Let's see if it captures the same heart as the original.

Kavya N

I love how Johnson talks about 'stepping on set' bringing things alive. That's the magic of cinema! In India, we have epic stories too, but we often miss this emotional depth in our big films. This feels like a masterclass in combining star power with genuine sentiment. 🐚

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