Three new figures have been released for Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.
The Rock has unveiled three new wax figures bearing his likeness, bringing the total to nine around the world – and this latest batch actually look like him!
Madame Tussauds, the museums known for its lifelike wax figures of famous personalities, recently revealed three new wax statues of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson across various the globe.The trio of new figures were revealed on November 21 in Amsterdam, Dubai, and Berlin. The lifelike statues will become permanent fixtures at their respective locations.
The Rock’s other wax figures are showcased in various spots including London, New York, Las Vegas, Hollywood, Orlando, and on tours across Asian attractions. The figures are based on hundreds of precise measurements and reference photographs taken during his sittings.”
The new series reflect outfits reflecting The Rock has worn at his film premieres:
The Berlin sculpture replicates the floral silk suit from the world premiere of Jumanji: The Next Level.
In Amsterdam, the figure wears a cerise pink dinner jacket worn during the UK opening of the same film.
The Dubai figure mirrors the powder blue suit worn at the New York premiere of Skyscraper.
“This is so cool and fun!” Johnson said. “Three new Rock wax figures and nine total all around the world- London, Asia, New York, Hollywood, LA, Orlando and now Berlin, Amsterdam, and Dubai. Wow, that’s a lot of bald head and tattoos. I love meeting my fans all around the world and my Madame Tussauds figures are the next best thing to connecting with you. Come join me at Madame Tussauds, let’s raise some mana together and say cheers to gratitude, good times and nine Rock wax figures that are much cooler than the real human himself.”
That other Dwayne Johnson wax sculpture…
Another wax figure of The Rock by the Musée Grévin in Paris recently made headlines for how comically bad it looked.
Fans were baffled at the figure’s appearance, as was The Rock. He put out a statement that read, “…For the record, I’m going to have my team reach out to our friends at Grevin Museum in Paris, France, so we can work at ‘updating’ my wax figure here with some important details and improvements – starting with my skin color.”