Dwayne Johnson resumes shoot for ‘Jumanji’ Part 3

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Hollywood star Dwayne Johnson, who was forced to cut short filming for the ‘Jumanji – Welcome to the Jungle’ sequel after suffering from fluid in his lungs, has now returned to the sets.

The “Rampage” star, also known as The Rock, has been busy shooting scenes for the action-adventure follow-up, but for the first time in his career, he was unable to push through his illness to stay on schedule, and had to end his work day early to get some much-needed rest, reports aceshowbiz.com.

“Got kicked yesterday when I woke up with a fever,” he wrote in a post on Instagram on Friday. He added, “Saw my doctor who observed I had fluid in my lungs. Fun. Went to work, but for the first time in my entire career – wrestling around the world thru pain and hardcore injuries – shooting movies/touring around the world – yesterday was the first time ever I tapped out with only three hours left in my shooting day.”

Published in Daily Times, March 26th 2019.

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