A Forgotten Dwayne Johnson Sci-Fi movie is devouring Netflix’s game

By Vic Medina | publishing
Dwayne Johnson’s 2018 blockbuster Rampage Running AMOK on Netflix has hit the top ten of streaming in the past week as viewers seem to be unable to resist the combination of rocks and giant creatures that destroy Chicago.
According to Flixpatrol, the movie got used to streaming services, and the movie saw a spike after being added to Netflix’s library. Rampage Often, when people think about rocks, it is usually not the most important, so it is not entirely clear why it is the focus of the audience.
The film features Dwayne Johnson as the primitive scientist Davis Okoye, a man who works with gorillas at the San Diego Wildlife Sanctuary. He is particularly close to George, a highly intelligent silver gorilla with albinism who can speak in sign language. George is a gentle giant, but after the scientific experiments on the space station grew bigger and bigger, the remnant fell to Earth, where, you don’t know, it hit George’s habitat, and the can in one of the jars sent him into a strange gas.

Soon after, George will become huge, with uncontrollable anger and escape the facility. Worse, gas tanks also landed in Wyoming, creating other large angry creatures from local wildlife. They are colliding with George. Of course, that means Dwayne Johnson is going to do the Dwayne Johnson thing to stop them, and the movement and chaos quickly get out of control.
The movie also plays Naomie Harris (No time to die Moneypenny, a scientist Dr. Kate Caldwell who works on genetic experiments in animals, works with Dwayne Johnson to stop the threat. Malin Akerman (Watcher) and Jake Lacy (office) stars Claire and Brett Wyden, billionaire siblings who own the company behind the experiment, don’t want their secrets to come. They sent out some former military types to retrieve them, and the government quickly got involved as the creatures were drawn to Chicago (thanks to convenient plot equipment) for a showdown.

Justice League Deathstroke himself, Joe Manganiello, plays Burke, an independent operator, searching for these creatures for Wydens, and a very interesting Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Walking zombies) star as a government agent trying to capture these creatures. Aside from the excellent digital effects (providing a lot of angry monkey moves), the movie also has a sense of humor, especially when Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Dwayne Johnson move forward and start trading barbs.
The film was released in April 2018 and although critics tear the film apart and rated it 51%, the film was rated at 51% (the audience was more tolerant, rating it at 72%). According to box office Mojo, it earned more than $100 million in the U.S. and more than $428 million worldwide.

Rampage Based on the 1980s video game of the same name, it has little resemblance to the final movie, as you would expect. The only thing in common is these creatures, they slam buildings in video games until they fall. Players control the creatures in the game, but the movie version requires a face to get the lead, and Dwayne Johnson, who is bigger than life, is one of the few actors on Earth who can share screens with giant CGI creatures without looking.
Audiences may attract familiar faces in the film’s opening: Marley Shelton (Screaming, Sin City) As the astronaut on the doomed space station that created the pathogen for the first time. Sadly, another familiar face doesn’t make the final cut of the film: one scene is Alexandra Daddario, co-star of Dwayne Johnson San Andreaswas shot dead, but was later discarded. She plays a diving instructor and encounters a mutated squid.