‘This Is Like My Career F—ing Lowlight.’ Dwayne Johnson Got Real About The Scorpion King’s Viral VFX


Dwayne Johnson has had a ton of major career highs, from becoming one of WWE’s biggest stars to headlining billion-dollar movie franchises like the Jumanji series. But before he became a movie calendar staple, there was The Mummy Returns, a movie that helped launch him as a film actor and also gave the internet one of its favorite CGI punching bags. And now, the former WWE star is getting real about that viral Scorpion King VFX moment, and it’s amazing.

Just recently, Johnson revisited the infamous Scorpion King sequence from the 2001 Brendan Fraser movie. The moment comes during the finale, when Mathayus returns as a giant scorpion-human creature. It has become one of the most famous examples of early-2000s VFX aging badly, and the star behind the VFX clearly knows it. As he put it during an interview posted to Esquire’s Instagram account:

There’s been a lot of conversation about this. The truth is, our guys worked so hard with the VFX to get this right, but I think, literally, they ran out of time. As funny as this is, and as funny looking as it is, it also actually launched my career. And this is a big deal. Supposed to be looking at my career highlights. This is like my career fucking lowlights.





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