Finally, an answer to one of the most burning questions of our political times: Will Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson run for president in 2020?
Sorry, folks, the wrestler turned actor will not be taking on President Donald Trump ... this time.
Turns out that launching one's political career by seeking the highest office in the land and creating a major political campaign from scratch takes time that Johnson just doesn't have at the moment.
"Unfortunately I don't see it happening in 2020," he told Vanity Fair on Tuesday at the New York premiere of his new flick, Skyscraper. "It's a position that requires years of hard work and experience to learn the skills. There's a lot of ground to cover, and due to my schedule, it's not possible in 2020."
Translation? For the foreseeable future, he'll be too busy making heaps and heaps of cash. He's booked up with plenty of work, including some potentially seriously lucrative films. His IMDb page lists him as appearing in no fewer than nine movies that are either in the pre-production phase or just merely announced, including the sequel to Jumanji, the Fast and Furious spinoff Hobbs and Shaw, thriller Red Notice co-starring Gal Gadot, and two movies in which he stars as DC superhero Black Adam.