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Dwayne Johnson Fights for Theatrical Future
8 Dec
Summary
- Dwayne Johnson earns Golden Globe nod for dramatic role.
- Paramount proposes releasing over 30 films yearly.
- Star emphasizes cinema's enduring value and personal inspiration.

Dwayne Johnson has secured a Golden Globe nomination for his transformative role as MMA fighter Mark Kerr in 'Smashing Machine,' a performance that deeply moved audiences and earned critical acclaim. Johnson, a proponent of the theatrical experience, shared his conviction that cinema will continue to thrive despite industry shifts and consolidation. He highlighted how films like 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' initially inspired his passion for acting, underscoring the profound impact of moviegoing.
Discussions surrounding the potential acquisition of Warner Bros. by Netflix or Paramount have intensified concerns about the future of theatrical windows. Johnson, while acknowledging potential changes, voiced optimism that filmmakers will persist in creating and distributing films for cinema. He believes in protecting the unique magic of the theatrical experience, emphasizing its foundational importance to his own career and the industry at large.




