Madame Tussauds, the world-renowned wax museum, has delighted fans by revealing not one but three new figures of the global icon, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson. The lifelike figures are now on display at Madame Tussauds locations in Berlin, Amsterdam, and Dubai, offering fans a triple take of the beloved wrestler-turned-actor.
A Triple Treat for Fans
Fans of Dwayne Johnson are in for a triple treat as Madame Tussauds unveils new figures at its Berlin, Amsterdam, and Dubai attractions. This addition brings Johnson’s total Madame Tussauds likenesses to nine, with existing figures in London, New York, Las Vegas, Hollywood, Orlando, and various Asian locations.
Inspired by Film Premieres
The three new waxworks capture Dwayne Johnson in some of his best film premiere looks. Berlin’s figure dons a replica of the flower silk suit worn to the world premiere of “Jumanji: The Next Level.” Meanwhile, Amsterdam showcases Johnson in a cerise pink dinner jacket inspired by his UK opening look for the fantasy adventure comedy. Finally, Dubai’s figure imitates the powder blue suit from the New York premiere of “Skyscraper,” a film in which the A-Lister both produced and starred.
Global Recognition
Dwayne Johnson expressed his excitement about the new figures, stating, “This is so cool and fun! Three new Rock wax figures and nine total all around the world.” He acknowledged the widespread recognition of his bald head and tattoos, symbolizing his global influence.
A Global Icon’s Impact
Angela Jobson, Global Brand Director of Madame Tussauds, emphasized Dwayne Johnson’s colossal impact on Hollywood and beyond. She praised his multifaceted career as a wrestler, actor, producer, and businessman. Johnson’s commitment to charitable causes and advocacy on global issues has elevated him to the status of a true global icon.
As fans across Berlin, Amsterdam, and Dubai flock to witness these new wax figures, the triple unveiling reinforces Dwayne Johnson’s enduring popularity and Madame Tussauds’ commitment to capturing the essence of iconic personalities worldwide.