Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson walked the red carpet with his three daughters at the Moana 2 premiere in Hawaii, marking a rare and heartwarming family appearance.
Dwayne Johnson, known for his larger-than-life personality, showed a softer side during the Moana 2 premiere in Hawaii. The actor, 52, was joined by his wife, Lauren Hashian, and all three of his daughters-Simone, 23; Jasmine, 8; and Tiana, 6-for the special event on Thursday night. The family turned heads with their colorful outfits and beaming smiles as they celebrated the long-awaited sequel to the 2016 Disney classic.
Johnson, dressed in a stylish mint green suit with a traditional Hawaiian lei, expressed his gratitude for the cultural significance of the event. "Crazy full-circle moment," he shared on Instagram. "To bring our Moana 2 premiere to Hawaii, where it all began, is humbling and honoring. For ancestors, culture, and the world to join us in mana and joy."
A family affair
Simone, Johnson's eldest daughter with ex-wife Dany Garcia, dazzled in a floral dress, while Jasmine and Tiana wore vibrant, matching outfits. The event also featured Johnson's mother, Ata Johnson, completing the family gathering.
Adding to the excitement, Johnson revealed that his younger daughters lent their voices to characters in Moana 2, earning the nickname "Moana-Bes." In an Instagram video, he praised his "two tornados," saying, "You're much better than Daddy." Hashian echoed his enthusiasm, calling it "the sweetest and funnest day."
Returning to the role of Maui
In Moana 2, Johnson reprises his role as Maui, the larger-than-life demigod beloved by fans worldwide. The sequel arrives eight years after the original animated film captured hearts with its powerful themes of self-discovery and cultural pride.
The premiere marked not just a celebration of the movie but also a testament to Johnson's commitment to family and heritage. With Hawaii as the backdrop, the event embodied the spirit of aloha, bringing together tradition and modern storytelling.
Release date
Moana 2 hits theaters on November 27, promising to transport audiences back to the enchanting world of Motunui. For Johnson and his family, the movie holds an even deeper connection, blending Hollywood magic with personal milestones.