The Rock has more projects going on than is really humanly possible. We have to wonder how Dwayne Johnson ever sleeps with all the irons he has scorching in the fire. Today Seven Bucks Productions announced a new project with Disney+ where they will take a closer look at the attractions that make Disney theme parks such a destination.

Johnson is starring in The Jungle Cruise movie, set for a July 30th release, and you can click here for that trailer. That Jungle Cruise ride will be one of several that Seven Bucks Productions’ new “Behind The Attraction” series focuses on.

Disney announced that the new documentary series will be produced by The Rock and Dani Garcia’s company. It is set to premiere on Disney+ on July 16th, days prior to The Jungle Cruise film dropping in cinemas.

This new series will provide a look behind the scenes and the history of those iconic rides. The series will include episodes on: The Jungle Cruise, Star Tours, Disney Castles, The Haunted Mansion, Space Mountain, The Disneyland Hotel
The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, It’s A Small World, The Hall of Presidents, The Monorail and Transportation Systems,

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Paget Brewster will be narrating the series. It wasn’t noted whether The Rock will appear on the show, but he might pop into the Jungle Cruise episode to promote his new movie. We’ll have to wait and see on that one.

Are you excited to learn more about Disney rides thanks to The Rock’s company? Sound off in the comments!

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