Dwayne Johnson is taking his reality TV expertise to a new level! The former wrestler-turned-actor is developing a Hulu series set in the tropical paradise of Hawai'i, where he spent his formative years. This untitled project, produced by Johnson's Seven Bucks Productions, will shine a spotlight on the diverse women of Hawai'i, offering an authentic glimpse into the island's culture and people. It's a unique twist on reality TV, as Johnson aims to showcase a different side of the islands beyond the typical tourist attractions.
Seven Bucks Productions, known for its previous unscripted hits like 'The Titan Games' and documentaries, is venturing into the reality ensemble genre for the first time. The series will be a joint effort between Johnson, his business partner Dany Garcia, and executive producers Hiram Garcia and Scott Landsman. Casting is underway, and the show promises to be a captivating addition to Hulu's lineup.
Hulu has been on a reality TV roll lately, with shows like 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' and 'Love Thy Nader' finding success. The network's trend of filming in exotic locations continues with 'Love Overboard,' a dating show set on a yacht in Malta, and the ongoing 'The Kardashians,' which has been renewed for a third season. Johnson's project joins this exclusive club, bringing a unique Hawaiian perspective to the genre.
Seven Bucks Productions is also busy with other projects, including Disney's live-action 'Moana' and the upcoming 'Jumanji' installment for Sony, both set to premiere in 2026. With his diverse portfolio, Johnson is solidifying his status as a multimedia entertainment powerhouse, and this new Hulu series is sure to be a hit!