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Dwayne Johnson’s portrayal of Luke Hobbs in Fast Five was a memorable and unique villain.
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Johnson played another villain two years before Hobbs: he was Agent 23 in Get Smart, a movie that featured several other notable actors.
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Johnson’s character in Fast Five was still a better villain than Agent 23 because Hobbs was much more unique.
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has played villains several times in his acting career, and he only played one for two years before taking on the role of Luke Hobbs in Quick five. Dwayne Johnson usually plays heroes in his various film roles, but he also found himself on the other side. Dwayne Johnson has played nine villains in his career, from The Scorpion King to The mummy returns to the titular supervillain in Black Adam. While the movies range from fantasy horror to superhero, Johnson played one villain who was very similar to his character Luke Hobbs in Quick five.
Johnson joined the Fast & Furious franchise in 2011 Quick five. The film also saw the franchise transition from being primarily focused on racing to becoming more of an action and heist series, which made Johnson a perfect fit. Quick five has since become one of Dwayne Johnson’s best action movies, but it wasn’t the first time he played a villain in an action film. Johnson portrayed a different antagonist just two years earlier Quick fiveAnd he did it along with an incredibly impressive cast.
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Dwayne Johnson’s Agent 23 was the secret villain in Get Smart
In 2008’s action comedy Get smartA movie remake of the 1960s comedy series, Dwayne Johnson played Agent 23. Although he was an agent for the US it. Government agency control in the film, until the end of Get smartJohnson’s Agent 23 was revealed as a double agent who helped the terrorist organization Chaos plant a nuclear bomb as part of a presidential assassination attempt. Just two years later, Johnson starred in Luke Hobbs Quick fiveAnother government agent who was tasked with hunting down Dom Toretto and his crew.
Get smart is available to stream on Max.
Why Get Smart’s Reviews Aren’t Great (Despite the Amazing Cast)
Dwayne Johnson has a fantastic workshop to work with Get smartBut this is not enough to save the reviews. Get smart Stars Steve Carell, Anne Hathaway, Alan Arkin, Terrence Stamp, and the Rock, and other notable comedians such as Terry Crews, David Koechner, James Caan, Bill Murray and Patrick Warburton all played smaller roles.. Despite such a star-studded cast, however, Get smart Only received a critical score of 51% and an audience score of 67%. Rotten tomatoes.
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Get smart Received such poor reception partly because of its profoundly talented cast. Critics often mentioned that while Carell was hilarious as Maxwell Smart, the rest of the cast was far less funny than he was.. The figure itself is not totally to blame for the criticism, but, how Get smart is designed to be a direct parody of spy thrillers, and as such, most of the cast play typical and serious spy characters. Instead, they provided the setup for Carell to push fun into the genre, which unfortunately wasn’t enough to sustain Get smart of feeling like a generic early 2000s action comedy.
Dwayne Johnson played an even better villain in Fast Five
Like many of the other actors in Get smartDwayne Johnson played Agent 23 in a fairly traditional way. Aside from a few visual gags — like walking into a wall while trying to impress a woman and sharing a climactic kiss with Carell’s Max — Agent 23 isn’t the most compelling villain Johnson has ever played. Agent 23 was the typical strong, charismatic and effective secret agent until his betrayal, when he essentially just worked as a stand-in bad guy. Johnson’s take on Luke Hobbs in Quick five Was much better than his portrayal of Agent 23 in Get smart.
Hobbs was almost the opposite of Agent 23: he was rude, single-minded and very outwardly antagonistic to the crew. actually, Hobbs just has a lot more personality and a lot more memorable character traits than Agent 23. Agent 23 was a living trope, whereas Hobbs was a reinterpretation of the government agent archetype. Hobbs was more of an obsessive bounty hunter who was willing to fight with his hands than the typical Aluf and managerial agent audience might have expected. Dwayne Johnson and his unique take on Hobbs could have been a big reason Quick five Is the best movie in the Fast & Furious Franchise.
One thing that both Get smart And Quick five Really Convey that seems to have been lost over the years is just how well Dwayne Johnson can play a true villain. Except for 2022 Black AdamJohnson hasn’t played a bad guy since 2013’s Pain and gain. Instead, he opted for more heroic or morally complex characters, which is a shame given how much talent he showed in villainous roles. If Dwayne Johnson Ever decided to play the villain once again, he will have his experience of both Get smart And Quick five to rely on.
Source: Rotten tomatoes