The Rock rolls into our town
Advertiser Staff
Advertiser library photo June 13, 2002
Back in town for six weeks of location shooting for the action flick once known as "Helldorado," The Rock (former Honolulu resident Dwayne Johnson) sat down with The Advertiser yesterday. The occasion? A press junket for the Oct. 1 DVD release of "The Scorpion King." For yesterday's junket the first of its kind for a DVD release, according to a Universal Home video rep the studio put up media from more than 15 news organizations at the Hilton Hawaiian Village.
Dwayne Johnson, a.k.a. The Rock, is in Honolulu to promoto the DVD release of "Scorpion King."
An intense shooting schedule will keep The Rock from attending a "Scorpion King" junket with the film's cast Sept. 30 in Hollywood.
Among the tidbits from our face time with The Rock: his take on Native Hawaiian concerns about his role as King Kamehameha in a planned Hollywood biopic. "His story deserves to be told, and deserves to be told the right way," he said. "Authenticity is key. And it's gonna happen."
Catch the rest of our chat with The Rock next week in The Advertiser.