Without a doubt, ‘The Rock’ has become a popular actor, not only is he one of the highest paid stars in Hollywood, but his career continues to rise, which has allowed him to be part of popular franchises, which is how he enter the DCEU, and now, we could soon see Dwayne Johnson in ‘Star Wars’.

After participating in ‘Jumanji’, ‘Fast and Furious’, ‘DCEU’, ‘Journey’, among others, the actor could have the opportunity to enter a new cinematographic universe and it is because his great performances have made him one of the most sought-after artists. Therefore, after fulfilling his commitments to Netflix and DC, Johnson could become a Jedi or a Sith.

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Science fiction is not a foreign theme to the actor, since most of his works relate to this genre, so Disney and Lucasfilm are interested in recruiting Johnson to be integrated in the future of a ‘Star Wars’ project, which would undoubtedly serve the saga well, since, after the arrival of the new trilogy, the franchise lost most of its credibility.

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According to reports from the expert leaker, Daniel Ritchman, Johnson is being contemplated by Lucasfilm for a role in his upcoming production of ‘Star Wars’, which still has no name but is already on the studio’s list. Hence, after reaching an agreement, Dwayne would add one more franchise to his filmography.

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Although, this news has already begun to cause high expectations among fans, these could rise even higher if this project was to be directed by Taika Waititi. Having the two in the same production could be the formula that the saga needs after the great failure depicted by the last trilogy, mainly, the last two episodes.

Although this is hardly a rumor, Ritchman has been correct in most of his reports, so we would not be surprised if in the future Disney announces that Dwayne Johnson will appear in his next ‘Star Wars’ movie

Written by Cesar Moya