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JK Simmons Got Hella Jacked To Play Santa Claus In A New Film—And Fans Are Impressed AF

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Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson shared photos of the ripped Oscar winner as he prepared to be the 'most OG Santa Claus of all time' in the upcoming Christmas movie 'Red One.'

Someone's been sleighing at the gym to get ready for the holiday season, and it's none other than the man in the red suit himself.

That's right, kids - Santa is jacked this year.


Starring alongside former wrestler Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and superhero actor Chris Evans, JK Simmons will be portraying a ripped Santa Clause in the upcoming film Red One.

Yes, JK Simmons is the shredded one in this trio.

Johnson recently took to his Instagram to show the world Santa's new physique.

He captioned the post:

"Ladies, gentlemen & children of all ages... the coolest, strongest, kindest, most bad a**, most loving & most OG Santa Claus of all time."

He finished:

"We're having a BLAST and so will you and your families when you see our movie!!"

Check it out below.

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Fans were definitely impressed.

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Red One is set to be released on Amazon Prime next year.

We can't wait to see Santa in action!

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