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Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has a message for moviegoers: feel free to belt it out during your favorite musicals.
While attending the UK premiere of Moana 2, Johnson weighed in on the hot debate surrounding singing along at the theater, especially for musicals. Teaming up once again with Auli’i Cravalho, who voices Moana, Johnson is all about embracing the joy of the experience.
Speaking to BBC News on the red carpet, Johnson didn’t hold back on his stance. “Especially if you love music, that’s the fun part,” he said, encouraging audiences to let loose and join in. “Sing! You’ve paid your hard-earned money for a ticket, and you’re at a musical, and you’re into it. Sing.”
The debate over sing-alongs at the theater has become a heated topic, fueled by releases like Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour and the newly-released Wicked. While Swift encouraged her fans to turn screenings into full-on celebrations, theater chains like AMC pushed back, asking viewers to remain quiet during Wicked. They even went so far as to display signs and run ads reminding people of theater etiquette.
Even Wicked stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo weighed in, offering a balanced take. Grande noted, “As long as the people around you aren’t becoming upset and causing a discourse.” Erivo added, “Why not? If it makes you feel happy. Be considerate, is what we’re asking.”
For Moana 2, Johnson’s stance seems fitting. The sequel to the beloved 2016 hit will likely bring in families and kids who love to sing along to iconic tracks like “How Far I’ll Go” and “You’re Welcome.” With Johnson advocating for a fun, inclusive vibe, it’s safe to say audiences can expect an electric atmosphere when the film drops.
Set to shatter Thanksgiving box office records, Moana 2 follows Moana and Maui on a fresh adventure, bringing back the heartfelt songs and charm fans adore. Whether you’re ready to sing your heart out or prefer a quieter experience, the choice is yours—just don’t forget to enjoy the magic.
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November 26, 2024 11:09 am