Dwayne Johnson's death is a hoax. New rumors of the "Fast & Furious 7" having an accident while doing a stunt for the upcoming movie spread like wildfire online.
Turns out, The Rock's death was all made up by satirical news site Global Associated News.
"Actor Dwayne Johnson died while filming a movie in New Zealand early this morning - June 10, 2014. Preliminary reports from New Zealand Police officials indicate that the actor fell more than 60 feet to his death on the Kauri Cliffs while on-set," said the report.
To further add worry to Dwayne's fans, a video entitled "Rest In Peace Dwayne Johnson 1972-2014" was released, and quickly became viral.
Dwayne Johnson's death rumors proved to be just that- rumors- as the actor still continues to be unfazed and keeps busy with his packed schedule.
The star in his June 10 tweet mentioned, "Just wrapped a massive post earthquake scene for San Andreas. To the hundreds of background actors/extras... thank you for all your hard work."
Meanwhile, The Rock is now busy with last minute preps for his new movie. The "Hercules" full movie is said to be a better version of the previous "Hercules" movies.
Here is the official synopsis for "Hercules," as mentioned in Screen Rant:
"Everyone knows the legend of Hercules and his twelve labors. Our story begins after the labors, and after the legend..."
"Haunted by a sin from his past, Hercules has become a mercenary. Along with five faithful companions, he travels ancient Greece selling his services for gold and using his legendary reputation to intimidate enemies. But when the benevolent ruler of Thrace and his daughter seek Hercules' help to defeat a savage and terrifying warlord, Hercules finds that in order for good to triumph and justice to prevail... he must again become the hero he once was... he must embrace his own myth... he must be Hercules."
Watch "Hercules" full movie when it hits theaters on July 25, 2014 (U.S. release date).