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The Rock's Soulful Journey: From Action Star to Mark Kerr
19 Dec
Summary
- Johnson's role as Mark Kerr predates his film production company.
- His father's death significantly influenced his portrayal of Kerr.
- The film's struggles and box office performance reflect Kerr's story.

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson’s aspiration to embody UFC fighter Mark Kerr in "The Smashing Machine" dates back over a decade, even before he launched Seven Bucks Productions in 2012. He was struck by the fighter's struggles with addiction and loss as depicted in the 2002 documentary. Johnson felt a profound need to tell Kerr's story, particularly after the unexpected death of his own father, wrestling legend Rocky Johnson, in January 2020. This personal tragedy provided him with a deeper understanding of addiction and complex family dynamics, mirroring elements of Kerr’s life.
Inspired by Adam Sandler’s performance in "Uncut Gems," Johnson enlisted Benny Safdie to direct, aiming for a more artistic and personal portrayal than his previous blockbusters. The film’s production faced delays, including the COVID-19 pandemic. Johnson found parallels between Kerr's challenges and his own experiences, especially his complicated relationship with his father and his own battles with pressure and physical pain. He recognized that to be truly "audience first," he needed to share his full self, including past traumas.




