Dwayne Johnson reacted to his Black Adam's character action figure over the weekend. While attending the global trailer launch event of his upcoming movie, "Black Adam", he saw the Black Adam toy for the first time and said there is "not enough plastic in the world for me."

The 50-year-old actor, who will be playing a superhero for the first time, shared a video on Instagram on Sunday featuring a press meet at Warner Bros. Studios where he interacted with the reporters.

In the same video, the actor can be seen standing outside the studio, where a crew member handed the actor a few boxes of action figures. Firstly, the actor noted that the toy looks really "cool" and jokingly said that the action figure is "anatomically correct," adding, "not enough plastic in the world for me."

"Our Black Adam Global Trailer Launch Event was AWESOME," the actor captioned the video. "Great to get hang time with my press buddies and feel their excitement for BLACK ADAM."

He further praised the reporters for asking "great questions" and added that he will do such a press conference again soon. The actor mentioned that this has been a "passion project for over 10+ years."

"I’m inspired to build out our BLACK ADAM Universe with intention, respect and DISRUPTION," he added. "And cheesy jokes. Watch out that Black Adam fella has a very dirty sense of humor."

Johnson shared a new poster of the DC movie last week, ahead of the trailer release. The new poster featured a left profile of the actor alongside a tagline, "The world needed a hero, it got Black Adam."

The official trailer of the flick dropped last week on Twitter.

"This passion project has become my DNA and the hierarchy of power in the DC Universe will change," Johnson captioned the trailer.

The trailer received mixed reactions from the fans. While some fans praised the actor's range of playing characters, others mentioned that they had higher expectations from the trailer.

"Black Adam" is helmed by director Jaume Collet-Serra and it will also star Noah Centineo, Pierce Brosnan, Aldis Hodge, Sarah Shahi and Quintessa Swindell. The movie is slated to release only in theaters on Oct. 21.

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Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson told GQ the idea of putting his acting career on hold to run for president is a "real possibility," May 10, 2017. In this photo, Johnson speaks onstage at CinemaCon 2017 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, March 28, 2017. Getty Images