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Dwayne Johnson Teams With Fine Brothers Entertainment To Show Off His Action Movie Knowledge

Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson has another ridiculous-looking action movie coming out, so naturally, he is in the midst of a significant publicity tour. As part of his Skyscraper circuit, the beloved actor headed over to the Fine Brothers Entertainment channel, where he showed off his knowledge of action movies.

Johnson, joined by three of his Skyscraper castmates (including Neve Campbell, who portrays his on-screen wife in the film), competed in a Guess That Movie Challenge organized by the FBE team. Presented with famous movies one second at a time, Johnson and co. had to figure out the names of the flicks in front of them. Johnson, always the gentlemen, gives the other players time to buzz in, even though he seems to figure out most of the answers right away.

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Some movie stars may struggle to adapt to YouTube’s culture when headed there for promotion purposes, but Johnson is no stranger to the world’s top video site. Since 2016, he has operated a YouTube channel of his own on which he shares sketches, vlogs, and other pieces of content. That hub, like FBE, is partnered with digital network Studio71.

As for FBE, the online video empire founded by fraternal duo Benny and Rafi Fine is no stranger to celebrity partnerships. The famous people who have reacted to things on FBE’s set include Seth Rogen, James FrancoNick Cannon, and Tony Hawk. In total, FBE’s videos reach more than 17.4 million subscribers on the company’s primary channel and 9.5 million on the React channel.

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