Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson Shares Photo From New Baywatch Movie

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The Rock seems to be pretty happy that he's starring in the new Baywatch movie.

And the actor - who also goes by Dwayne Johnson - showed his excitement again on Wednesday when he shared the first cast photo to Instagram from their beach set.

The Rock is in a blue shirt and red shorts. It's curious why the former wrestler is not showing off his toned chest.

Kelly, who used to date Leonardo DiCaprio has on a red bikini top and blue bottoms. The two other female stars have on similar red one pieces.

Zac is covered up in a red and blue jacket with matching shorts.

This posting comes after Kelly showing off her backside.

She was not the only star on set while filming the action scene as she was joined by Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and Ilfenesh Hadera.

As lots of flesh will be featured in the upcoming film, no doubt it was a little jarring to see the blonde stunner wearing the hot pink puffer jacket on the shoot.

However she was wearing her character CJ Parker's signature red bikini underneath which rode up just a bit to reveal her pert posterior.

The Rock looked beefed up as always as he sported a navy blue vest, red shorts and blue water shoes as he portrays.

The 43-year-old actor plays head guard Mitch Buchannon, the character created by David Hasselhoff - who is making a cameo.

Ilfenesh also bundled up in a blue jacket over a clingijng red bodysuit and a pair of comfy brown sheepskin Ugg boots.

Her brunette tresses were done up into two braids as she had complimentary make-up on her face as she portrays Stephanie Holden in the flick.

At one point, Ilfenesh drove along one of the four-wheeled vehicles on the beach as Kelly sat right behind her.
Like the original Baywatch, the remake is centered on Los Angeles county Lifeguards. However filming has moved to Georgia, in part to take advantage of the state's generous tax credits.

Baywatch is set for release on May 19, 2017.



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