Dwayne Johnson Explores Vulnerability and Masculinity in 'Moana 2'
The actor reveals how Maui's journey in the sequel mirrors his own struggles with asking for help and redefining strength.
- Dwayne Johnson emphasizes that true masculinity involves the courage to be vulnerable and seek help.
- In 'Moana 2', Maui faces new challenges that force him to confront his need for assistance from Moana.
- Johnson's personal experiences with traditional masculinity and mental health struggles inform his portrayal of Maui.
- The film aims to teach audiences, especially children, that even the strongest people need help sometimes.
- 'Moana 2' is set to release on November 27, continuing the beloved characters' adventures with humor, music, and important life lessons.