Dwayne Johnson's childhood gets the spotlight on NBC's new biographical comedy series, inspired by the former pro wrestler turned movie star/entrepreneur's colorful life, follows Dwayne at pivotal points of his youth — at 10 years old (played by Adrian Groulx), 15 (Bradley Constant) and then 18 (Uli Latukefu).
Told through interviews conducted by Randall Park in the near future with an older Dwayne (played by Johnson) amid his (fictional) presidential run in 2032, the unique interwoven way into exploring the different facets of Dwayne's upbringing — and how they've shaped him to be who he is today — is what makes singular.As Johnson explains in an exclusive interview with ET's Nischelle Turner, alongside Constant, zeroing in on those three.
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