Dwayne Johnson’s 10 Greatest Film Roles

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Let’s be honest, it still does not quite seem real that Dwayne The Rock Johnson went from being a WWE legend to one of the most bankable stars in Hollywood practically overnight. Such a change of career almost never sticks, but he was able to do it anyway. The truth is, this path hasn’t been perfect. There were a few that, even when his parts were leading to packed theaters, a couple that were complete failures. So with that in mind, here are the 10 best moments of Johnson’s extremely different film career, going up from the flops to the parts that prove he’s got more to offer than just his extraordinary strength and iconic one-liners.

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10. Black Adam – The Superhero Who Never Flew

After all that hype, Black Adam should have been the reward. It just seemed strangely empty to me. Johnson is totally a fine choice, but the character didn’t really gel, and the movie’s grander goals were suffocated by their own weight. The film’s disappointing box office performance and the imminent DC reboot are the main reasons why the movie feels like less of a highlight and more of a side note in his career.

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9. Red One Holiday Action with No Spark

On paper, playing Santa’s ultra-serious bodyguard sounds like a real hoot. In practice, Red One boxed Johnson into his most familiar action-star mode, leaving little room for charm or surprise. Despite massive promotion and an overload of Christmas lore, the performance feels stiff-proof that not even The Rock can power through a script that won’t let him loosen up.

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8. Tooth Fairy Family-Friendly, but Forgettable

Yes, Johnson commits fully to the absurd visuals—tutu, wings, all of it. And yes, he has moments of solid physical comedy. But Tooth Fairy never quite finds its rhythm, and Johnson’s willingness to embrace silliness is undercut by a painfully safe story. It’s harmless fun, but a missed opportunity to go all in on the joke.

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7. Baywatch Chaos Saved by Confidence

Baywatch is frenetic and messy and often ridiculous, but Johnson does his best work amidst the chaos. He throws around impossible lines with convincing authority and has a keener sense of the movie’s self-aware tone than anyone else involved. When Baywatch falters, he’s there to steady the movie on his long-legged swagger and impeccable comedic timing.

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6. Be Cool A Cult Favorite Curveball

In most of his interviews, he seems to be such a level-headed guy. As Elliot Wilhelm, Johnson flips expectations completely. Playing an aspiring actor with exaggerated mannerisms and unexpected sensitivity, he delivers one of the weirdest performances of his. The infamous monologue and eyebrow callback cement this as a role fans still reference years later-and one that proved he could poke fun at his own image.

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5. Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Action Star Meets Awkward Teen

Dr. Smolder Bravestone works because Johnson knows the joke: he’s a hyperconfident action hero possessed by a nervous teenager. The overstated seriousness, the physical humor, and moments like that “don’t cry” sequence show how skilled he can be at balancing comedy with spectacle when done right.

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4. Moana A Demigod with Heart

It also boasts great comedy, warmth, and musical surprise courtesy of Johnson. “You’re Welcome” became iconic for a reason-it’s playful, charismatic, and perfectly suited to his personality. More importantly, he gives the character emotional weight, making Maui more than just comic relief.

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3. Southland Tales Pure, Unfiltered Weirdness

This is Johnson at his most strange-and that’s a compliment. As Boxer Santaros, he leans into confusion, paranoia, and offbeat energy with a deeply odd performance that’s unforgettable. It’s the clearest example that, under the right director, Johnson can abandon his safety net and take real risks.

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2. The Smashing Machine A Serious Turn To Change It All

Playing the UFC legend Mark Kerr, Johnson sheds his trademark sheen. His voice is low; his posture, hunched. The emotional restraint makes for a deeply unsettling portrait of addiction and inner decay. Early reactions suggest this could be a career-defining pivot, one that finally places him in serious awards conversations.

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1. Pain & Gain The Perfect Combination of Actor and Material

Nothing compares to Johnson’s work here as Paul Doyle: he’s unhinged, hilarious, tragic, and terrifying-all at once. Bay’s dark satire lets Johnson push every instinct to the extreme, making for a performance that’s somehow both absurd and strangely human. It’s fearless, fully committed, and easily the most memorable role of his career.

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Whether he’s belting out a Disney song, playing with his own macho image, or diving headfirst into chaos, Dwayne Johnson’s career is anything but boring. If nothing else, it proves one thing: when he’s given the right role, The Rock can still surprise us. Eyebrow raise optional.

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