Brendan Fraser Reveals Why He Never Spoke With Dwayne Johnson During Making Of The Mummy Returns

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Brendan Fraser and Dwayne Johnson shared a few scenes in The Mummy Returns — but The Rock was never on set physically.

During his appearance on, Fraser shared that he and The Rock never crossed paths on the set of the 2001 sequel to: Johnson's character, The Scorpion King, a half-man, half-scorpion creature, was added in later via CGI., Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson was just a piece of tape on a stick.", where he shared the screen with Daffy Duck., there was a Daffy Duck puppeted by Bruce Lanoil and it helped so much for your eyelines.

"You can interact with one another, which made perfect sense, and also I have bragging rights, to having worked with Daffy Duck properly in the flesh." Fraser previously admitted that he has always made"diverse choices", from his breakthrough role in 1997's"I'm always making diverse choices, and, hopefully, that keeps me and an audience interested," he told"With a bit of distance, I think they've all cumulatively led up to the place I'm in now.

' instead with Michael Caine, and shoot the first Western film in Vietnam ever, directed by Phillip Noyce, to tell an infinitely American story."

 

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