The upcoming movie of Dwayne Johnson, "Baywatch," has been moved from its original date, May 19th to May 26th of Memorial Day Weekend. The movie was Paramount Picture's adaptation of the 1990s television series "Baywatch."
"Baywatch" is an American action-comedy that follows the story of the devoted lifeguard, Mitch Buchannon (Dwayne Johnson) with a strong disagreement with a new recruit played by Zac Efron. Setting aside their conflict with each other, they uncover some local criminal plot that threatens the Bay that they're protecting.
The action-comedy movie "Baywatch" starred with the greatest stars in Hollywood including the main star, Dwayne Johnson alongside with Zac Efron, Alexandra Daddario, Jon Bass, and much more. Furthermore, Seth Gordon (director of "Horrible Bosses" and "Identity Thief") was also the director of the American action-comedy movie while Dwayne Johnson, Dany Garcia, Beau Flynn, and Ivan Reitman were one of the producers. It was also the another masterpiece of Paramount Pictures that featured several hit movies that wowed every fan around the world.
With the new release date, "Baywatch" is now one of the rivals of expecting blockbuster movies of the year, Disney's fifth sequel "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man Tell No Tales" and Ryan Reynolds' space film "Life." Dwayne Johnson's "Baywatch" movie was supposed to be lined up with four films such as New Line/Warner Bros' "Annabelle 2", Fox's "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul", "Alien Covenant", and lastly, Open Roads' "The Nut Job 2."
In Dwayne Johnson's new movie "Baywatch", it was a challenging one for him since his two last live-action movies "San Andreas" and "Central Intelligence" were back-back summer hits earning $155.1M and $127.4M total earnings, respectively. However, the movie fans can definitely expect that "Baywatch" will be included in their most watched movie in 2017 since it was lead with talented and award-winning actors and actresses.