THERE are plenty of actors who’ll tell you they got into the industry to deal with their many life problems. But Dwayne Johnson isn’t one of them.
He’s more of a make-you-laugh, feel-the-adventure, have-fun-with-your kids kind of star. He’s there to keep you entertained, and he deals with his personal demons in his own time.
“What has worked for me is a lighter touch,” Dwayne says. “I would prefer not to explore my emotional s**t in my movies because for me, that’s my responsibility to go figure out.”
Even though his latest film, Black Adam, is a bit darker than the family-friendly action comedies he’s often in, it’s nowhere near the type of heavy, angsty roles that