Looks like Dwayne Johnson won't be standing for president in 2020 after all.While he was attending on 'The Graham Norton Show', the 45-year-old actor revealed that he has put off his plans to run for president Donald Trump.Few months before, the 'San Andreas' star declared a desire to turn to politics but whilst he is "very flattered" by the consequence, he won't be acting on it anytime soon.Speaking on the matter, Dwayne Johnson said, "It's been very praiseful. There's been this really interesting uptick in public opinion, [people] wanting that to happen. The problem is that [Kevin Hart] will completely destroy the campaign in 2020, 2024. He'll literally wreck it from the inside."
To which, Hart replied, "100 %. I would take you down. I don't want it to happen just because it would make you that better than me."In May, Dwayne Johnson admitted running for president was a "real possibility" and said he had been considering moving into politics "more and more".
At that time, he noted, "I think it's a realistic expectation. A year ago, it started coming up more and more. There was a real sense of seriousness, which made me go home and think 'Let me really reconsideration my answer and make sure I am giving an answer that is truthful and also respectful."It should be noted that Dwayne Johnson will be next seen in the movie 'Jumanji' reboot titled 'Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle', which also stars Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan and Jack Black.