Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, an American actor and wrestler, again indicated his decision to run for the President in the United States elections after “seriously considering” in 2017, which did not happen again in 2021 and raised the idea again, and said it would be open if “that is what people wanted” today.
Given that fans of strong support have shown actors on social media in recent years, it is no wonder that talking about presidential run is still a possibility for Johnson. In a recent interview with Variety, Rock was asked if he could ever take this main step. While he acknowledged his love for playing, the 53 -year -old did not rule out this idea.
“It’s wild, man,” Johnson said. “I’m always honored when people ask. I love what I do. I love telling. But yeah … see,” the variety quoted.
Although Smashing Machine has often expressed her passion for playing, this might suggest that a potential presidential offer is being earmarked for now, which remains uncertain. While Johnson said CBS on Sunday morning in October 2022 that he would not run in 2024, quoted his obligation to parenting, the door still appears open for a possible campaign in 2028 or 2032, at least for now.
Speculation about Johnson’s potentially presidential candidate has persisted since he initially mentioned the idea. According to Newsweek in April 2021, the survey Plsay showed that 46 percent of Americans would support his candidacy. By adding fuel to The Rock, he shared an article and included a comment that intensified the public interest.
Johnson mentioned, “You are not sure that our founders have ever imagined six-four, bald, tattooed, half black, half Samoan, tequila drink, picking up a truck, a fan pack that joined their club-but if it ever happens, my honor would serve people.”
Since August 2025, the decentralized betting platform Polymarket gave Johnson a higher chance of victory in the presidential elections of 2028 than former vice president Kamal Harris, according to Coindesk. However, these chances have been adjusted since then, while both Johnson and Harris have now held a four percent chance, which was behind Gavin Newsom to 36 percent, Alexandria Tila-Cortez at 11 percent and Pete Butigieg at six percent, said Mens’s Journal.
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