Yup, it's happening whether you want it or not so just deal with it.

Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson took to Instagram today to confirm the fact that he was involved in a reboot of the '90s classic starring Robin Williams and detailed his involvement in the project.

"It's OFFICIAL: Love this script! Big movie news that me and my canine gal Shang are excited to share;)" he wrote on a picture of himself and his dog. He's too fond of the hashtags and the promoting of everything else that he's in is our Dwayne, but here's what he had to say about the project.

 

It's OFFICIAL: Love this script! Big movie news that me and my canine gal Shang are excited to share;) To produce, create and deliver original properties to fans like HBO's #ballers to this summer's #CentralIntelligence is one of the best parts of my job. But to take great properties that are beloved worldwide like #BAYWATCH and #RAMPAGE and have the opportunity reimagine their stories in dope new ways to a whole new generation is truly an honor. It's official. We'll produce and deliver to a whole new generation a title that I love and is one of my all time favs: There's games you play for fun... then there's games that change your life. JUMANJI Working on edging up an already very good script with my @sevenbucksprod team. Up next is meeting with our producer Matt Tolmach and director Jake Kasdan. Shooting starts this fall. Promise to deliver something cool and special.. and not screw the whole damn thing up;). As always I'll keep you posted. Casting this should be fun! #JUMANJI #JungleLife #JustPressStart #SONYPictures

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"We'll produce and deliver to a whole new generation a title that I love and is one of my all time favs: There's games you play for fun... then there's games that change your life. JUMANJI Working on edging up an already very good script with my @sevenbucksprod team. Up next is meeting with our producer Matt Tolmach and director Jake Kasdan. Shooting starts this fall. Promise to deliver something cool and special.. and not screw the whole damn thing up;). As always I'll keep you posted. Casting this should be fun!"

There's no other details from the man himself, so your guess is as good as ours as to whether or not this will be a completely new telling of the story of 'Jumanji' or will carry on from the original film in some way. It would feel wrong if it didn't at least mark Williams' talent in some way but we guess we'll find out when the film is released on July 28, 2017.

Via EW