Dwayne Johnson Reveals Cancer Scare, Oscar Aspirations, and Private Political Stance
Actor Dwayne Johnson shared details of a recent health scare, his ambitions for an Academy Award nomination, and his rationale for keeping his political views private during a wide-ranging interview with Esquire magazine. These revelations came as he promotes the upcoming live-action Disney film "Moana," where he reprises his role as demigod Maui.

Dwayne Johnson recently participated in an extensive interview with Esquire magazine, released in anticipation of Disney's live-action "Moana" film. In the movie, Johnson is set to return as the voice of the demigod Maui.
During the interview, Johnson disclosed that he experienced a cancer scare earlier this year. This health incident reportedly coincided with his press duties for the film "Jumanji" at CinemaCon.
The actor also expressed his desire to receive an Oscar nomination, signaling his career aspirations within the film industry.
Furthermore, Johnson addressed his public persona by explaining his decision to keep his political views to himself, a stance he outlined during the conversation.
According to Variety, these insights were part of a cover story published ahead of the "Moana" release.
