Dwayne Johnson Says ‘Real Masculinity’ Means Supporting Warrior Women as ‘Moana’ Surfs to CinemaCon

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    1. Muted-Signature-8084 on

      I thought real masculinity was pumping your body full of designer steroids to gain the approval of others.

    2. flappinginthewind on

      Look, we should absolutely support women.

      The Rock using a challenge of masculinity as a marketing ploy to get people to see a remake of a Disney movie, is a fucking hollow attempt at supporting women. Also, is it not real masculinity to support women who aren’t warriors?

    3. Crazy that he has to say this because he knows a bunch of grown men are going to fling sexist vitriol at a literal children’s movie

    4. GriveousDance21 on

      All this to promote a soulless live-action cashgrab of a remake of an animated classic that’s not even 10 years old.

      Bravo Dwayne, may the change of hierarchy in the Disney Universe aid you.

    5. GMGarry_Chess on

      Total nonsense. Real masculinity is being a leader, protector, and provider, taking action, and handling business. Supporting others is not part of it, nor is pretending to be someone you’re not. That doesn’t mean if a woman wants to be a warrior you should try to stop her, but supporting her in that is not part of being masculine.

    6. Fun_Description_385 on

      “real masculinity is pumping your hard earned cash at over priced movie theatres to see my dog shit acting”

      Get fucked, Dwayne. 

      Genuinely can’t wait till he’s out of the spotlight.

    7. NoTitleChamp on

      Real masculinity isn’t just voicing support for female led movies when you’re in one.

      Real masculinity also isn’t going on Faux News talking about “wokeness”.

    8. HellovahBottomCarter on

      I haven’t really been paying any attention to this live action Moana abomination- mostly because I sincerely thought the awful screenshot of Dwayne dressed as a dime store Maui was either AI slop or some fan’s take on the idea.

      But the fact that this is real? The turnover from animated movie to needless live action remake seems to have zero actual delay anymore.

      I understand the original Moana came out a decade ago… but that’s still drastically faster than previous animation to live action abomination.

      The original is still perfect. So . . . Why?

    9. Dwayne Johnson doesn’t know what real masculinity is. if he did he wouldn’t have to have clauses in his movie contracts stating that his character can’t lose a fight.

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