Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds and Gal Gadot talk about their hit Netflix movie Red Notice. Dwayne Johnson revealed how Reynolds and Gadot supported him when his father passed away. Johnson’s father Rocky Johnson was a professional wrestler.

In an interview with People, Johnson revealed that on the first day of shooting his Netflix action-comedy, Red Notice, he received news of the death of his father and he had to leave the set to be with his family and attend his father’s funeral.

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Johnson said that when he returned he received immense support from co-stars Ryan Reynolds and Gal Gadot.

Johnson said the moment he walked in the door Reynolds gave him a big hug and said, ‘I got you, man’. “The love, bond, and brotherhood is there,” he added

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Johnson and Reynolds have been friends for more than 20 years after first meeting in 2002 at MTV’s Spring Break in Cancun while promoting their first feature films Van Wilder and Scorpion King.

He added that Gal Gadot also played a big role in keeping his spirits high as she had the most positive presence and was always caring and supportive of people around her.

Being with his two friends was very much needed during the difficult times. Johnson said  he never laughed as hard as he did on this film.

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Red Notice is now streaming on Netflix. It is an action-comedy film, featuring Ryan Reynolds, Dwayne Johnson and Gal Gadot. It was released on Netflix on November 12. The film is written and directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber. The story is about an FBI profiler (Johnson) partnering with the world’s greatest thief (Reynolds) to catch the world’s most wanted art thief (Gadot). The film’s cast also includes Ritu Arya and Chris Diamantopoulos. Red Notice has been co-produced by Beau Flynn for FlynnPictureCo, Dwayne Johnson, Dany Garcia, and Hiram Garcia for Seven Bucks Productions, and Rawson Marshall Thurber.