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‘I need delusion like this’: Dwayne Johnson literally thought ‘Red One’ would be as good as ‘Oppenheimer’ for one key reason

Dwayne Johnson might need more than cameras to turn “Red One” into “Oppenheimer.”

Dwayne Johnson is experiencing a bit of a slump. He hasn’t had a true box-office hit or critical success since the pandemic, and understandably, the one-time highest-paid actor in Hollywood is trying everything to get back to the peak of his career. His latest strategy, however, borders on pure delusion.

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Johnson is clearly still deep in his flop era, with his latest expensive project falling short at the box office. Hard as it may be to believe, Johnson apparently expected the movie in question to be as good as, or at least as gripping as, the Best Picture-winning Oppenheimer. In a rare disclosure, Johnson shared some behind-the-scenes insight into his decision-making process: he watched Oppenheimer at the same IMAX theater where Christopher Nolan screens his films, even insisting on sitting in the same seat Nolan usually occupies. That’s when it hit him — if he made Red One with IMAX cameras, it would be game over.

Spoiler alert: It wasn’t game over at all. If anything, Johnson is still on the hunt for his first post-pandemic hit. And Red One isn’t likely to become a sleeper favorite that people reevaluate in the future, either — it’s fair to say it wasn’t our favorite Christmas movie.

his recent ission that he pees in bottles on set and leaves them for crew to clean up.

It’s easy to pick on Johnson, especially now that his movies aren’t delivering the way they used to on box-office weekends. But to his credit, he is trying new things with his career. Using IMAX for his films genuinely enhances the scope and immersiveness of action scenes. The problem with Red One isn’t the action or even the oversized IMAX shots of Johnson’s chest — it’s the lack of holiday spirit, which is essential for a Christmas movie. Hopefully, the next Christopher Nolan movie will inspire Johnson to put more focus on the story.

The online reaction has been harsh. On X, culture critic Hunter Harris jokingly commented that Johnson comparing Red One to Oppenheimer is an example of aspirational delusion, saying “I need delusion like this.”

That said, Red One may have missed the mark, but that doesn’t mean Johnson’s experimental phase is over. His next live-action role is an A24 production titled The Smashing Machine directed by Benny Safdie, best known for Uncut Gems. The film is a biopic about mixed martial artist Moana 2 is a sure hit, there’ll be less pressure for Johnson to deliver in the box office. We’re genuinely excited to see Johnson bring his dramatic chops to this new project. If the film works, it might even be Johnson’s first opportunity to attract some awards attention.


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Fred Onyango
Fred Onyango is an entertainment journalist who primarily focuses on the intersection of entertainment, society, and politics. He has been writing about the entertainment industry for five years, covering celebrity, music, and film through the lens of their impact on society and politics. He has reported from the London Film Festival and was among the first African entertainment journalists invited to cover the Sundance Film Festival. Fun fact—Fred is also a trained pilot.