Frank and The Rock make a couple’s day. We love this.
Throughout the history of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, the iconic Frank Reynolds (Danny DeVito) doesn’t have the best record when it comes to weddings.
After all, he frequently called his ex-wife a hoooooooooor (you have to say it like Frank) after she cheated on him and became pregnant with another man’s children.
Aside from this, his efforts to marry Roxy – a legitimate hoooooor – didn’t go too well after she had a heart attack. What did you expect? She spent every minute of the day drinking and smoking crack.
Finally, there was the McPoyle-Ponderosa wedding in which he got tagged by a bat.
Well, it appears that his Jumanji: The Next Level co-star Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is DeVito’s lucky charm because two of the most likeable people on the planet decided to crash a wedding reception in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico while promoting their new film.
“I’ve never crashed a wedding, but with DeVito this was truly UNFORGETTABLE,” Johnson wrote on Instagram. After the odd couple were recognised by the ecstatic bride, groom and guests, they performed a duet of Nat King Cole’s ‘Unforgettable’.
What started off as a quiet sunset Teremana tequila 🥃 toast with mi amigo, Danny DeVito – turned into Wedding Crashers 2.0.
So much love and mana in the room for the lovely bride & groom.
Congrats Will & Kristine Abbot! #unforgettable ❤️#cabosanlucas#rockdevitoweddingcrash pic.twitter.com/Su2UKxqL0K— Dwayne Johnson (@TheRock) November 25, 2019
As good as the most recent incarnation of Jumanji was, we’re 100% going to see Jumanji: The Next Level for one big reason; The Rock is playing DeVito as DeVito (it will make sense when you see it).
If that long-rumoured sequel to Twins needs another celebrity cameo, we’re pitching for Dwayne Johnson to make an appearance.
Johnson, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan, Jack Black and DeVito all feature in director Jake Kasdan’s upcoming sequel to the 2017 blockbuster, Jumanji: The Next Level which is released on 13 December.
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