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Dwayne Johnson, With Hair, Looks Terrifyingly Similar to Jason Momoa as AI Reveals What ‘The Rock’ Will Look Like in Moana Live-Action Remake

Published April 12, 2023, 9:00 AM EDT

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Dwayne Johnson has been a part of several acclaimed movies in some way or another. After performing varied roles on-screen and giving voice to animated characters behind the scenes as well, the actor is now gearing up for a live-action adaptation of Disney’s 2016 hit animated movie Moana. Fans are also curious to see The Rock in an entirely different look and it seems like AI is helping fans imagine the star in his character of Maui

Johnson has previously lent his voice in Moana for the Polynesian demigod, Maui. This work of the Walt Disney Animation Studios again stood out not only in receiving critical acclaim but in being box office success as well. Now, it’s time for the fans to see Maui in live-action.  

Dwayne Johnson, in an entirely different look as presented by AI

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Earlier this month, during Disney’s shareholders’ meeting, The Great One announced a new live-action remake of Moana. In his announcement tweet, he mentioned how giving a voice to Maui changed his life. It was evident that the film’s story has touched him immensely. From his tweet, one can easily understand how personal this film is for Johnson. 

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However, before the studios release any picture of The Rock as Maui, taking advantage of artificial intelligence, the surprising images are in front of us. The result might take fans back to wonder whether Jason Mamoa and The Brahma Bull are cousins or not

There’s no way in which the two actors resemble in reality. But one can get into a dilemma if one encounters these AI-generated images where Johnson has long hair, similar to the Aquaman star. 

This captivating result of AI must have thrilled fans more than ever to witness this remake on the big screen soon. Although there’s no official release date, it is expected to hit theatres in late 2024 or early 2025.

Before watching it on the big screen, do you know what made The People’s Champion go for voicing Maui’s character? Was it the uniqueness of the character or any personal story that made him fall in love with the character?

The Rock’s personal attachment to the animated film, Moana

In an exclusive interview with Female First, The Rock expressed his feelings about the character in Moana which he voiced over, the Aloha Spirit depicted in the movie 

He said, “There are multiple iterations. He is a shapeshifter, charismatic. He is larger than life. When you hear the mythology of Maui as kids, we were blown away by it. He is a fantastic character to play.” 

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Apart from Johnson’s feelings toward the character, he is attached to the character and the culture of the film on a personal level.

The Pacific islands that inspired the story of Moana also shaped the traditions of the Samoan dynasty. Thus, there wasn’t a doubt for fans to see Johnson coming back to this venture, although his AI-generated look might surprise many. 

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So, what do you think of this entirely new avatar of The Rock that might come on big-screen soon? Let us know in the comments below.

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Aditi Malhotra is a WWE writer at EssentiallySports. A dedicated fan of John Cena, Aditi finds great pleasure in watching the matches of Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar. With her specialization in off-court coverage, she keeps a close eye on the lesser-known aspects of WWE stars, believing that fans love to know the human elements behind their favorite wrestlers.
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