Dwayne Johnson Was ‘So Sick’ On His First Day Filming Mummy Returns, But He Also Explained Why That Day Was So Important

Dwayne Johnson Was ‘So Sick’ On His First Day Filming Mummy Returns, But He Also Explained Why That Day Was So Important
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Dwayne Johnson Was ‘So Sick’ On His First Day Filming Mummy Returns, But He Also Explained Why That Day Was So Important

Given all the Dwayne Johnson movies always on the way (including two on the 2026 movie schedule), it’s almost unbelievable that acting isn’t his first career. He first became famous for his WWE career before he earned his first role in a movie in 2001’s The Mummy Returns. As he celebrates 25 years in the profession, “The Rock” recalled what his first day as a thespian was like as if it were yesterday.

Johnson recently joined The Hollywood Reporter’s Actors’ Roundtable to talk with some of the most acclaimed male performers of 2025. During the conversation, he recalled his first day on the set of The Mummy Returns with these words:

I think it was planned by something more powerful than me, but also, I wanted to grow and to challenge myself, and transitioning into Hollywood was something that I definitely wanted. With my first movie, The Mummy Returns, we were shooting in the Sahara Desert, and I was so sick — I went over there and probably ate something that I shouldn’t have — and it was 110 degrees, but I was freezing and wearing a blanket.

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