The Rock Shares Behind-The-Scenes Look at Vocal Performance for ‘Moana’ Live-Action Remake

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Since his WWE comeback earlier this year, The Rock has been on a remarkable streak, earning praise for his portrayal of a heel persona, considered by many as one of the highlights of his illustrious career. Despite his hiatus from WWE, he has kept himself occupied with a multitude of projects. Most recently, he treated fans to a behind-the-scenes glimpse of his vocal performance for the live-action remake of ‘Moana.’

While The Rock’s time with WWE concluded after WrestleMania 40, his contributions were impactful, and fans continue to appreciate the essential role he played in WWE programming during his return.

If you weren’t aware, The Rock is set to act in the live-action remake of ‘Moana.’ The Great One took to his Instagram and uploaded a behind-the-scenes video, where he was performing “You’re Welcome” scratch vocals for the live-action remake of ‘Moana.’ Naturally, fans loved his vocal performance in a big way.

“Openness, ease, swing swing swing” was my direction 🎼🫡 Hold my tequila, I mean “tea” 😉🥃🍵 “You’re Welcome” scratch vocals for our upcoming live action film, MOANA. Cool day of work with this very talented cadre of artists & filmmakers 🎼🥃 Thomas Kail @alacamoire @lin_manuel Production begins this fall. ~ maui🪝 #moana @disneystudios

The Rock also confirmed that he has finished filming for “Moana 2.”We will have to wait and see when the live-action remake will release, as fans are certainly excited for its release.

Do you feel the ‘Moana’ live-action remake will be a massive success like the first film? Let us know in the comments section below!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

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