His TV show Ballers is back for a third series and has been earning rave reviews from viewers.

And Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson certainly had a treat in store for fans when he stripped off for a sex scene with gorgeous co-star Serinda Swan in the sports comedy drama.

The 44-year-old star, who plays former football superstar Spencer Strasmore, can be seen reclining on a bed as Serina, who plays Chloe, enters the room.

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Under the sheets: Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson certainly had a treat in store for fans when he stripped off for a sex scene with gorgeous co-star Serinda Swan in the sports comedy drama

Under the sheets: Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson certainly had a treat in store for fans when he stripped off for a sex scene with gorgeous co-star Serinda Swan in the sports comedy drama

Clad in just black French knickers, the stunning actress makes her way over to The Rock in a seductive fashion.

The pair are seen locking lips in a passionate embrace, The Rock’s extensive body art is on full display.

Steamy: Clad in just black French knickers, the stunning actress makes her way over to The Rock in a seductive fashion

Steamy: Clad in just black French knickers, the stunning actress makes her way over to The Rock in a seductive fashion

Racy: The 44-year-old star, who plays former football superstar Spencer Strasmore, can be seen reclining on a bed as Serina, who plays Chloe, enters the room

Racy: The 44-year-old star, who plays former football superstar Spencer Strasmore, can be seen reclining on a bed as Serina, who plays Chloe, enters the room

Popular show: Ballers has proved a ratings hit for HBO, with its first season becoming the network's most-watched half-hour program in six years 

Popular show: Ballers has proved a ratings hit for HBO, with its first season becoming the network’s most-watched half-hour program in six years

It averaged a weekly multi-platform audience of 8.8 million viewers, ranking behind Sex and the City (10.3 million) and the first season of Hung in 2009 (9.3 million).

Meanwhile, The Rock recently opened up about his motivations in transitioning from wrestling to acting.

He had no acting experience and no idea how Hollywood worked, so decided to forge his own path.

Success: It averaged a weekly multi-platform audience of 8.8 million viewers, ranking behind Sex and the City (10.3 million) and the first season of Hung in 2009 (9.3 million)

Success: It averaged a weekly multi-platform audience of 8.8 million viewers, ranking behind Sex and the City (10.3 million) and the first season of Hung in 2009 (9.3 million)

Career change: The Rock recently opened up about his motivations in transitioning from wrestling to acting

Career change: The Rock recently opened up about his motivations in transitioning from wrestling to acting

Making a success: He had no acting experience and no idea how Hollywood worked, so decided to forge his own path

Making a success: He had no acting experience and no idea how Hollywood worked, so decided to forge his own path

The Rock previously said: ‘I couldn’t say, ‘Oh, let me just follow the half-black and half-Samoan actor who was also a wrestler. Let me follow his path.’ That wasn’t an option, that wasn’t there. So I was forced to create my own.’

He told AP: ‘I love being able to create big movies or TV shows that entertain people, that make them happy. I know what it’s like to earn a dollar.

‘I know what it’s like to live paycheck to paycheck and wonder how you’re going to pay the rent. I know what it’s like to be evicted.

‘Money doesn’t fall out of the sky. So if you’re going to pay for your ticket, that inspires me to want to make a great movie.’

He told AP: 'I love being able to create big movies or TV shows that entertain people, that make them happy. I know what it's like to earn a dollar'

He told AP: ‘I love being able to create big movies or TV shows that entertain people, that make them happy. I know what it’s like to earn a dollar’

He continued: 'Money doesn't fall out of the sky. So if you're going to pay for your ticket, that inspires me to want to make a great movie'

He continued: ‘Money doesn’t fall out of the sky. So if you’re going to pay for your ticket, that inspires me to want to make a great movie’