Young Rock, the TV series from Dwayne Johnson that tracks his journey from child to wrestling superstar, has cast three young versions of the actor. Johnson, formerly known as The Rock during his wrestling days, successfully transitioned from WWE star to film star, becoming one of the most bankable stars in the world. His past is reasonably well-known, thanks to his famous wrestling family and the fact that he is very open about sharing his rags-to-riches story.

But it's about to get even better-known thanks to the upcoming NBC sitcom, which focuses on his family life as a child, with an emphasis on the wrestling members of his family, as well as his days as a professional football player. Johnson's connection to professional sports was already used for HBO's Ballers, but that was a fictional tale inspired by the world of sports agents he encountered as a football player. This sitcom will be firmly rooted in fact, telling the story of how Johnson became the global superstar he is today by looking back at his early days.

Now, Johnson has revealed who will play the younger versions of him in Young Rock, posting about each actor on Instagram. Adrian Groulx (age 10), Bradley Constant (15), and Uli Latukefu (18-20) are the actors tasked with filling Johnson's large shoes. Additionally, key members of Johnson's family have been cast. Stacey Leilua as his mother Ata, Joseph Lee Anderson as his father Rocky, and Ana Tuisila as his maternal grandmother Lia Maivia. Johnson will also appear in every episode of the show. You can see the Instagram posts below: