Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson uploaded a sweet clip onto his main Instagram page on Thursday that captured the moment he reunited with his The Mummy Returns co-star, Brendan Fraser, at the 2023 Oscars.
The former professional wrestler, 50, could be seen having an animated conversation as he quickly caught up with the actor, who was the recipient of an Academy Award for Best Actor on Sunday.
The two stars had previously starred together in the 2001 adventure film, The Mummy Returns, which also happened to be Dwayne’s very first movie role.
In the caption of the post, the Black Adam actor wrote out to his 369 million followers, ‘Very cool full circle moment here with my long time buddy Brendan Fraser and his sons.’
‘My very first film of my Hollywood career was THE MUMMY RETURNS, which Brendan was the star,’ he further penned.
Reunited! Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, 50, uploaded a sweet clip onto his main Instagram page on Thursday that captured the moment he reunited with his Mummy co-star, Brendan Fraser, at the 2023 Oscars
Throwback! Dwayne and Brendan pictured attending The Mummy Returns premiere in Los Angeles in April 2001 together
Dwayne expressed that there had been many, ‘critics and cynics betting against me at that time, but Brendan welcomed me with open arms and was very supportive.’
‘I never forget kind people,’ The Rock stated. ‘Now years later, Brendan wins his Oscar for BEST ACTOR in “The Whale” and I went on to become famous for wearing a fanny pack. Congratulations, brother – enjoy your flowers.’
The actor, who was also seen with his Jungle Cruise co-star, Emily Blunt, on the red carpet, wore an eye-catching, gold suit jacket as well as a pair black slacks.
He added a classic white dress shirt underneath along with a black bowtie and sleek black dress shoes. A pink floral brooch was placed on the left lapel of his jacket.
Brendan was also dapper for the festivities, and slipped into a black tuxedo which he also paired with a white dress shirt and black bowtie.
The two pals were seen flashing smiles as they talked backstage near a crowded area at the ceremony that was held at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood.
At one point, The Whale actor stepped to the side and held out his hand in order to motion towards his two sons that were standing behind him who had accompanied their father to the awards show.
Leland, 16, and Holden, 18, excitedly reached out and shook hands with The Rock as they were introduced to each other.
Special moment: In the caption of the post, the Black Adam actor wrote, ‘Very cool full circle moment here with my long time buddy Brendan Fraser and his sons’
Shout out: Dwayne expressed that there had been many, ‘critics and cynics betting against me at that time, but Brendan welcomed me with open arms and was very supportive’
Fraser shares his teenage sons with ex-wife, Afton Smith, as well as another son, Griffin, 20.
Dwayne has shown his support for Brendan as he began to garner critical acclaim and recognition for his performance in The Whale.
According to People, viral footage of the George Of The Jungle star receiving a standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival filtered through the internet and social media, prompting the former sports star to express his own thoughts on Twitter last year in September.
‘Man this makes me so happy to see this beautiful ovation for Brendan,’ he had written in a tweet at the time.
‘He supported me coming into his Mummy Returns franchise for my first ever role, which kicked off my Hollywood career. Rooting for all your success brother and congrats to my bud Darren Aronofsky,’ he added, referencing to the director of the drama.
Soon after, Brendan shared kind words about The Rock upon hearing the sweet message he had uploaded on Twitter.
During Variety’s New York Party, the star told the outlet that, ‘I thought that was really nice of him.’
Fraser then revealed that the first time that he had met The Rock actually was not on set of The Mummy Returns, but instead was at ‘the reception’ after the feature was made.
‘We hadn’t met in person before then, actually, although we were fighting onscreen,’ he explained. ‘But every time I ‘worked with him’ he was just a piece of tape on a stick. So it was nice to go, ‘Hey, man. How are ya? We finally meet!’
Brendan humorously stated, ‘I could take him. I could take him — he’s just a piece of tape on a stick!’
The Mummy Returns, which was a sequel to the 1999 film titled, The Mummy, premiered in theaters back in May 2001, and also starred Rachel Weisz and Patricia Velasquez.
The movie turned out to be a success, and garnered a box office draw of $435 million on a budge of $98 million. In 2002, Dwayne starred in The Scorpion King, which was a spin-off based on his character in The Mummy Returns.
Kind response: During Variety’s New York Party, Brendan told Variety that, ‘I thought that was really nice of him,’ after hearing of Dwayne’s kind words
Source: dailymail.co.uk