In the wake of the infamous DC Comics film "Black Adam," a 15-year passion project upon which star Dwayne Johnson planned several future years of his career , and the creative disappointments of "Red Notice" and "Red One" (a financial disaster everyone saw coming from a mile away) , it had become clear to audiences that Johnson had damaged his acting career by chasing the box office. The historically charismatic, captivating, and surprisingly comedic actor had traded complicated characters for soft, flattering caricatures of his public persona. The only difference between the Johnson audiences saw in "Red One" and the Johnson seen on Fox News that year is that the former shouts a little more (and pushes his tequila more aggressively, too). By the time the audience caught on, it se

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