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Dwayne Johnson's Indie Debut Smashes Expectations
6 Oct
Summary
- Dwayne Johnson's 50th movie, "The Smashing Machine," marks a dramatic shift
- Johnson began calling himself "The Rock" in 1997, published memoir in 2000
- Now a global megastar, Johnson continues to diversify his vast business empire

In a surprising move, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, one of Hollywood's biggest stars, is set to release his 50th movie, "The Smashing Machine," a dramatic departure from his typical action-packed blockbusters. The film, which spans the years 1997 to 2000, coincides with Johnson's transition from his wrestling persona "Flex Kavana" and "Rocky Maivia" to the iconic "The Rock" character.
Over the past 25 years, Johnson has become a global megastar, starring in massive franchises, producing TV shows about himself, and diversifying his business ventures to include tequila, debit cards, and even a football league. However, "The Smashing Machine" marks a new direction, as it is a raw and gritty indie film helmed by a young, hip director and produced by the artsy memelords at A24.
This latest project showcases Johnson's versatility and his willingness to take on challenging, unconventional roles, even as he continues to dominate the mainstream entertainment landscape. With his vast portfolio of business ventures and his ongoing commitment to the wrestling world, it remains to be seen where Johnson's career will go next, but one thing is certain: he continues to surprise and captivate audiences around the world.