Disney's new film "Jungle Flight" held an online press conference, the main actors Dwayne Johnson (Dwayne Johnson), Emily Blunt (Emily Blunt), Jack Whitehall (Jack Whitehall), Edgar Ramírez (Edgar Ramírez) were present to share the shooting experience, but at the beginning Dwayne Johnson and Emily Brown kept fighting, good friendship showed.

Jungle Quest premieres will feature Dwayne Johnson and Emily Brown. (Photo/ Courtesy of Disney)
The film is based on Disneyland's well-known amusement facility "Forest River Tour", and when Dwayne Johnson first saw the script, he saw the potential of the film, "This facility is the treasure of Disneyland, and there are many elements that make me feel very comfortable, so I agreed to it." Afterwards, a special video was recorded, hoping that Emily Brown would star with her, and in the film she said, "Emily, you are the only one who can make this movie." Because Emily Brown has the characteristics of a "female indiana Jones" and is versatile, singing and dancing can not be difficult for her.
Unexpectedly, Emily Brown did not respond immediately, causing Dwayne Johnson to joke: "She did not take the opportunity well." Emily Brown reluctantly replied, "I've got to finish the script." And when the host praised Emily Brown's "Lily" as the best role she had ever played, Dwayne Johnson said, "Are you sure?" Have you ever seen Supergirl, Black Widow?" Deliberately mocking Emily Brown for failing to perform "Black Widow" in the end, forcing Emily Brown to turn around and ignore him.
Dwayne Johnson and Emily Brown are happy and take selfies with fans. (Photo/ Courtesy of Disney)
The actors and directors of Jungle Quest come together. (Photo/ Courtesy of Disney)
Emily Brown went on to explain that the goal of making Jungle Quest was to make films like Indiana Jones and Emerald, produced in the spirit of classic films she had seen since childhood, which made her can't help but praise director Jaume Collet-Serra for blending love, action adventure, legend, and the chemistry between the actors was incredible, and even Dwayne Johnson admitted: "It's much more than I expected."
In addition, Jack Whitehall's "MacGregor" is set as a gay character, and Dwayne Johnson, who has a key dialogue with him in the film, said that everything was quite natural, "I think the scene is really real, 2 men are talking about what they like and who they like, it's as simple as sharing a drink." 」 Jack Whitehall said, "The great thing about this film is that all the characters are full and have interesting backgrounds." I am quite satisfied that the actors each understand and perfectly convey the essence of the character.
Jungle Quest. (Photo/ Courtesy of Disney)