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Dwayne Johnson has dominated headlines this week, but not just for his latest film. The Smashing Machine, his deeply personal sports biopic about UFC champion Mark Kerr, was released on October 3 across over 3000 theaters in North America. While expectations for the film were high—especially with the star power of Johnson and Emily Blunt—it’s been a box office letdown so far, pulling in less than 18 million dollars total and just over 10.7 million domestically according to reporting by IMDB and KoiMoi. Still, the film has outperformed some other star-driven releases this season, making it a curious case of modest success amid disappointment.
What’s making more noise than ticket sales, however, is the critical buzz surrounding Johnson’s performance. In perhaps the season’s most headline-grabbing endorsement, director Christopher Nolan told The Independent that Dwayne Johnson has delivered the best movie performance of 2025, a statement sending ripples through both Hollywood and sports media. That kind of unqualified praise from a filmmaker of Nolan’s stature could have lasting impact on how Johnson is perceived as a serious actor, and not just an action star or wrestler-turned-brand.
Adding to the week’s narrative, Johnson made a rare but memorable podcast appearance on the New Heights show with NFL stars Travis and Jason Kelce. The discussion turned emotional and inspiring when Johnson reflected on his failed NFL dreams and ultimate success as an owner in the United Football League. He called it a full circle moment, saying it’s been “humbling” and “the greatest feeling in the world” to create opportunities for players who, just like him, may have missed out on the NFL dream but get a second chance through the UFL. That vulnerable share has fans revisiting Johnson’s path from college football hopeful to global megastar, with major outlets highlighting his story as aspirational.
His engagement with the UFL, though infrequent recently, just got a major visibility boost from that podcast. Clips have circulated widely on social media, reigniting fan conversations about his future in sports business and whether his lack of day-to-day involvement will change moving forward given his renewed public commentary.
Johnson also recounted a formative moment in his youth, as reported by SportBible, admitting he turned down a second chance at football in Canada, a decision he now calls his “best ever.” This peek behind his success resonates strongly, especially with aspiring athletes and performers grappling with rejection and career pivots.
While there are no scandalous headlines or confirmed new ventures this week, social buzz has been steady, particularly around his biopic’s reception and Nolan’s praise. Whether The Smashing Machine’s box office fate will define this chapter of Johnson’s career is still an open question, but the critical acclaim and emotional storytelling around his own journey are giving fans, critics, and the business world plenty to talk about as of October 18, 2025.
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