Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt recently got featured together in their highly anticipated adventure movie "Jungle Cruise." The chemistry between them was appreciated not just by their fans but also by Johnson himself.

The 49-year-old actor took to Instagram on Sunday to share a compilation video featuring outtakes from their various promotional interviews for "Jungle Cruise."

"Here’s the gospel," Johnson wrote in the caption. "I have never EVER worked with any other costar in my life who makes me laugh harder than this one. Man, we talk sh-t and laugh so f’n hard and all future press junkets will forever pale in comparison to ours __ ."

The actor went on to explain that "this level of comfort and ease, comes with trust ~ and trust ignites the chemistry and that chemistry is what you guys have loved on-screen in JUNGLE CRUISE."

"We appreciate and love you guys for loving the movie and cheers to takin’ sh-t, a lot of trust and laughing hard," he concluded by adding hashtags like #BluntRock __ #JustWait4TheSequel _ #SheCanRoast and #JungleCruise.

In the video, both the actors could be seen cracking hilarious jokes during the interviews. However, it was Blunt who stole the show with her witty answers and Johnson couldn't stop laughing.

The interviewer asked Johnson in the first clip what nickname he would like to give her and the actor responded, "Bee-Ya-Yatch!" In the next clip, the actor was asked why he does most of his movies in the Jungle to which he expressed his love for the jungle and shared how he can enjoy his drink there.

In the next clip, the interviewer asked if both of them developed any particular skill from scratch to which Blunt immediately replied, "Acting" while pointing at Johnson. The former professional wrestler laughed loud at Blunt's reply. The actress also made fun of Johnson for consuming a lot of protein.

Jaume Collet-Serra's directorial was released on July 30 and it also starred Jack Whitehall, Édgar Ramírez, Jesse Plemons and Veronica Falcón in the key roles.

On the work front, Johnson is currently working on "Black Adam," which is slated to release on July 22, next year while Blunt is currently filming "The English" -- a television series.

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Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, the world's top-paid actor, urged his 196 million Instagram followers to wear masks and avoid "politicizing" the pandemic after revealing that he, his wife and two young daughters had picked up Covid-19 AFP / Jean-Baptiste LACROIX