Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson made it a family affair at the Moana 2 premiere in Oahu, Hawaii, on Thursday, November 21.
The actor, 52, hit the red carpet alongside his wife, Lauren Hashian, his mom, Ata Johnson, and his three daughters: Simone, 23, Jasmine, 8, and Tiana, 6.
The Johnson crew looked every bit the picture-perfect family, dressed in tropical style with floral leis around their necks.
Jasmine and Tiana stole the spotlight in adorable matching tie-dye dresses in bright shades of orange, pink, and yellow.
Meanwhile, Simone, Johnson’s oldest daughter with ex-wife Dany Garcia, kept things chic in a floral dress.
Earlier before the event, Lauren Hashian took to Instagram to share that Jasmine and Tiana contributed their voices to characters in the new movie.
In a video, the girls can be seen stepping into a recording booth at Walt Disney Animation Studios. Their faces lit up as they explored the space, which featured a set piece inspired by the Moana franchise. The clip also captured the girls as they delivered their lines, with their proud dad, who voices Maui, cheering them on from behind.
After hearing his daughters’ voice work, Johnson playfully said, “Much better than Daddy.”
Hashian, 40, gushed about the moment in her Instagram caption. “This was the sweetest and FUNNEST day! So exciting that the munchkins got to voice characters for MOANA 2!! The MOANA-BE’s! Moana’s mini fan club on her island.”
She continued, “Tonight will be the very first time we all get to watch it and hear their little voices come to life… we can barely contain the excitement! This movie has truly always meant the world to them and now they always have an even extra special connection .. definitely deserving of a cheeehooo!”
Moana 2 picks up three years after the original film and follows Moana (Auli’i Cravalho) as she sets sail on a new adventure beyond the shores of Motunui. Joined by Maui and a new crew of seafarers, Moana ventures into uncharted waters for her most daring journey yet.
“Moana 2” debuts in movie theaters on Wednesday, Nov. 27, right before Thanksgiving Day