Dwayne Johnson Delivers Strong Message About What Masculinity Looks Like
As Dwayne Johnson takes the leap from voice actor to live-action demigod for Disney's 2026 Moana remake, he delivered a speech at CinemaCon, challenging the archetypes of "tough guy" culture, which has gone viral.
What Did Dwayne Johnson Say About Masculinity?
During his speech, the 53-year-old actor said, "The hero of our story is not a princess, she's a warrior." He explained that Maui's journey is secondary to Moana's, serving as a support system for her growth.
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"All men of all ages, we should empower and support and champion all women. That's what real masculinity looks like."
A House Full of 'Strong, Bada** Women'
This isn't a new sentiment for Johnson. As a "Girl Dad" to three daughters, Johnson has frequently spoken about how raising girls has "softened" him in the best ways possible.
"I have a house full of just strong, bada** women," he shared in a previous interview. "It's terrifying, but it's awesome." He noted that growing up with a "tough" father meant he was surrounded by testosterone, but his life now requires a "tender and gentle" capacity to listen - a skill he believes is the ultimate "superpower" for men.
Dwayne Johnson's Connection to His First Wife
Perhaps the greatest testament to Johnson's definition of masculinity is his enduring relationship with his ex-wife and business partner, Dany Garcia. While many celebrity divorces dissolve into legal battles, Johnson and Garcia chose a path of "collaboration over conflict."
Since their separation in 2007, the two have built a global empire together through Seven Bucks Productions. Johnson has credited the women in his life - including Garcia and his current wife, Lauren Hashian - for providing the strategic and emotional backbone of his career. "Where we're at today comes with a lot of work and a lot of digging in," Johnson said of his partnership with Garcia. "On the other side of the sludge is usually some greatness."
How Dwayne Johnson is Approaching Maui for Live-Action 'Moana' Movie
As the live-action Moana prepares to surf into theaters on July 10, 2026, Johnson is leaning into the "vulnerable" side of his character, Maui. By basing the character's design on his grandfather, Peter Maivia, Johnson is connecting the past's physical strength with the present's emotional intelligence.
"Masculinity, to me, is not being tough," Johnson previously clarified at D23. "Powerful masculinity is having the confidence to look inside and say, 'This is what I'm feeling, and it's okay. Here's my chest. I'll gladly rip it open to someone who can help me.'"
This story was originally published by Men's Journal on Apr 20, 2026, where it first appeared in the Entertainment section. Add Men's Journal as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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This story was originally published April 19, 2026 at 11:00 PM.