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Dwayne Johnson has just flipped the script on expectations, stunning both Hollywood and his global fan base with a dramatic weight loss debut at the Venice Film Festival this weekend. Fox News reports that Johnson, 53, showed off his new, significantly slimmer physique in Venice, sparking a swarm of social media reactions and viral posts as followers did double takes and complimented his leaner look. It was all part of the buildup to the world premiere of The Smashing Machine where, as The Hollywood Reporter and KOMO News detail, Johnson stars as legendary MMA fighter Mark Kerr and reunites with Emily Blunt under director Benny Safdie. Johnson got visibly emotional, even tearing up after a remarkable 15-minute standing ovation for the film. He described the project as a deep dive into love, addiction, and redemption and openly discussed how the role finally lets him break free from Hollywood’s on-screen pigeonholing and show a more vulnerable side.

The Independent and The New Daily both emphasize Johnson’s physical transformation, revealing that he lost nearly 60 pounds to get closer to Kerr’s actual fighting weight, clocking in at around 240 pounds compared to his usual 300. As Johnson revealed at the festival, the transformation was driven by a desire to push past Hollywood’s typecasting and see what else was possible for him on screen—an ambition encouraged by both Emily Blunt and Benny Safdie. The Independent and early festival reviews tip The Smashing Machine as a real contender for awards season, calling Johnson’s performance the most emotionally raw and career-defining work he’s ever done.

But Johnson’s shocking slim-down isn’t stopping. According to IMDB News, at a Toronto Film Festival event this week, he confirmed his next role as a “whimsical, eccentric 70-something year-old called Chicken Man” in Safdie’s upcoming film Lizard Music. Johnson acknowledged he’s still dropping more weight for that part, calling it one of his most radical acting shifts yet. Social media users continued to buzz with memes and posts about his fast-changing look—some calling him “The Pebble” in a nod to his transformed body.

To date, there’s no credible news linking Johnson to any legal trouble, health scares, or negative headlines. His Venice and Toronto red carpet appearances, new roles, and candid festival remarks have been the week’s major stories, and there’s a growing sense that he’s on the cusp of a major late-career reinvention—a move that could define his legacy well beyond the ring or action blockbusters.

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