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Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson Is Starring in and Producing a Pilot for HBO
Executive-produced by Mark Wahlberg.
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Executive-produced by Mark Wahlberg.
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The Internet rumors inspired him.
Actually, Michael Bay has shot down the rumor. So.
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