The Rock promises Moana movie trip to primary school pupils

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Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson has said "you're welcome" to some primary students in Suffolk, after promising to rent out a cinema for them to watch the new Moana film!
St Gregory's Primary made a video back back in January, asking The Rock to comment on it.
If he did, their headteacher would take the students on an end of year trip to see the new live action film. The video got thousands of comments.
But the Hollywood superstar did them one better, promising to rent out an entire cinema, inviting their friends and family along AND providing all the sweet treats the students could want.

Dwayne Johnson spread the news to the students by sending them a video back, which was played in assembly.
In a letter to parents, headteacher Mr Woodrow said the kids were "stunned at first" but that soon turned to "happiness, joy and excitement that has carried on in school ever since".
"We know how lucky and blessed we are that it is happening", he added.
The Rock says he apologises to parents in advance for all of that sugar.