Only Mark Wahlberg Movie to Cross $1 Billion is One of the Worst Critical Bombs of Beloved Franchise That Dwayne Johnson Rejected Starring in

Only Mark Wahlberg Movie to Cross $1 Billion is One of the Worst Critical Bombs of Beloved Franchise That Dwayne Johnson Rejected Starring in

Dwayne Johnson is no stranger to franchise films and big studio tentpole movies. He has been in some of the most successful franchises in Hollywood including G.I Joe, Fast and The Furious, Jumanji, and even the DC Universe. His biggest successes in his career have been in these franchises and thus have made him a global movie star. His inclusion in a film guarantees a boost for the film’s potential for success at the box office.

Advertisement by UDM - Inpage Example
A still from Transformers: Age of Extinction
A still from Transformers: Age of Extinction

One of the most well-known franchises is Transformers. It is a major moneymaker for Paramount. Actor Mark Wahlberg made his debut in the franchise with the fourth film in the series Transformers: Age of Extinction. The film became the second-highest-grossing film of the franchise at $1.1 billion. But one may be surprised to know that Johnson was initially offered the role of Cade Yeager, played by Wahlberg.

Also read: “It’s not the injury that I’m concerned about”: Dwayne Johnson Says One Thing is Stopping Him From Saying Yes to Roman Reigns Match at WrestleMania 40

Advertisement by UDM - Inpage Example Sticky

Dwayne Johnson Rejected The Offer to Star In Transformers: Age of Extinction

Dwayne Johnson
Dwayne Johnson

Mark Wahlberg went on to star in the Michael Bay-directed Transformers: Age of Extinction in 2014. The film was a soft reboot of the series as none of the previous main human characters played by Shia LaBeouf and Josh Duhamel appeared in the film and many new Transformers were added. Wahlberg played Cade Yeager, a mechanic who discovers a Transformer disguised as a damaged truck. Fans will be surprised to know that the role of Cade Yeager was originally offered to Dwayne Johnson.

This was confirmed by the actor himself (on X) when a fan asked him about being in a Transformers film.

It would have been interesting to see how Johnson would have fared in the Transformers world. He certainly would have brought his natural charm and wit to his character and provided an entertaining element to the film.

Also read: Dwayne Johnson’s Bromance With Jumanji Co-star Makes Fans Envious As Podcast Host Reveals Heartwarming Story About the Unlikely Hollywood Duo

Mark Wahlberg Earned Handsome Paychecks Leading Two Transformers Films

Mark Wahlberg in Transformers: The Last Knight
Mark Wahlberg in Transformers: The Last Knight

Mark Wahlberg reprised his role of Cade Yeager in the 2017 sequel Transformers: The Last Knight. Wahlberg’s involvement in both films brought in his star power and appeal and helped audiences flock to the theatre to watch the films. Thus, he received a huge paycheck for each film. For Transformers: Age of Extinction, he earned $17 million (according to Statistic Brain) which was the highest paycheck he had ever received up till that point.

He one upped himself and received a staggering $40 million for Transformers: The Last Knight (according to The Hollywood Reporter) which is a historic pay for an actor in a film. The film itself was a box office disappointment but Wahlberg got his due and happily earned his sum without worrying much about the outcome of the film.

Wahlberg’s tenure in the Transformers franchise with Transformers: Age of Extinction and Transformers: The Last Knight can be streamed on Netflix.

Also read: “I’m trying to move away from that image”: Mark Wahlberg Was Stunned $300M Rich Music Star Sent Him His Underwear Shoot Pics, Said He’s a Dad and a Husband Who Avoids Such Things Now

Sources: X, Statistic Brain, The Hollywood Reporter

[author_recommended_posts]
Avatar

Written by Rahul Thokchom

I'm Rahul from MANIPUR. A total ambivert constantly discovering the world. I love watching movies and talking with like-minded people about the pleasures and frustrations cinema provides!

More from Rahul Thokchom