Skip to content

RAMPAGE

Written By:

Andrew Pollard
Rampage

These days, Dwayne Johnson is the one of the most bankable box office stars in the game. Having warmly embraced the action genre in a way rarely seen since the ‘80s heyday of Stallone, Schwarzenegger, Willis et al, here the former WWE Champion headlines a loose adaptation of classic video game Rampage, but – much like Johnson’s Doom feature of yesteryear – is this yet another disappointing effort that is simply relying on an existing property’s name value, or is this an all-out, balls-out classic actioner?

The plot of Brad Peyton’s Rampage pulls from its source material in a very liberal sense, taking the basic fundamentals of giant creatures but putting a more suitable-for-cinematic lick of paint on proceedings. Johnson plays primatologist Davis Okoye, a former Special Forces soldier who is jilted towards mankind and who gets far more comfort in spending his time with animals – in particular his albino gorilla buddy George. But when the aftermath of an ill-fated experiment increases George’s size, strength and aggression, Davis is tasked with stopping his bestest bud from causing chaos and carnage, while simultaneously trying to get to George before the military can deal with the gorilla in their own clinical way. And that’s not all, for a similarly-enhanced wolf is just another part of the problem, not to mention A.N. Other crazed creature that lurks just around the corner.

Joining Johnson here, Naomie Harris plays a disgraced scientist desperate to help in whatever way she can, as a nefarious organization headed up by Malin Akerman and Jake Lacy look to weaponise these animals and more for their own twisted gain. Then, in the middle of this, we also have Jeffrey Dean Morgan putting in a shift as a Negan-lite agent caught up in both sides of this ongoing destruction derby. Harris is great at bringing some seriousness to the picture, while Akerman and Lacy take great pleasure in yucking it up as the bad guys of the piece. As for Morgan, he’s as charismatic and effective as ever, even if he feels like he’s pulling maybe a little too much from his turn as The Walking Dead’s Negan here.

Of course, this is very much Dwayne Johnson’s movie, with him ticking every box you’d imagine from him and from such a film. Johnson is at his charming best, muscles a-rippling, one-liners at the ready, and his best gun-shooting-face fully grimaced and about to be unloaded. But while the Great One is the headline name strewn across Rampage’s promo material, special praise must go to the team at Weta Digital for their astonishing SFX work on the creatures unwillingly part of some misjudged experiment. All three of the animals – yes, three… – look absolutely jaw-dropping, and it’s the brilliant chemistry by Johnson and George that often steals the show. To be fair to the People’s Champ, Dwayne Johnson seems to be able to strike up insta-likeable chemistry with any and everyone he stars with, and here the Jumanji star goes one better and bounces wonderfully off a CGI gorilla.

If you’re looking for a modern-day action movie that stands out above the dross so often associated with that genre these days, look no further than Rampage. All-out destruction? Check. Muscles, guns, and explosions? Check. Slimy villains? Check. Cheesy dialogue? Check. Giant-ass monsters? Triple check! Most of all, though, there’s genuine heart drenched throughout Rampage. This is one action movie that you don’t want to pass on, and Dwayne Johnson again proves why he really is the go-to guy in Hollywood right now. And yes, finally we can now let that god-awful Doom adaptation slide.

In terms of bonus material, it’s pretty standard affair with this release. All of the extra content is decent yet run-of-the-mill, although the Not a Game Anymore featurette is sure to have longtime fans of the Rampage video game franchise grinning from ear-to-ear.

Special Features: Five featurettes / Gag reel / Deleted scenes

RAMPAGE / CERT: 12 / DIRECTOR: BRAD PEYTON / SCREENPLAY: VARIOUS / STARRING: DWAYNE JOHNSON, NAOMIE HARRIS, JEFFREY DEAN MORGAN, MALIN AKERMAN, JAKE LACY, JOE MANGANIELLO / RELEASE DATE: AUGUST 20TH

You May Also Like...

armando iannucci to pen script for paddington 4

Armando Iannucci Tapped To Direct PADDINGTON 4

The Thick of It and Veep creator Armando Iannucci is taking on Britain’s favourite marmalade-eating bear, with news that the Scottish comedian will be penning the script for Paddington 4.
Read More
jean grey and cyclops in the season 2 trailer for x-men '97

X-MEN ’97 Season 2 Trailer Sees Mutants Lost In Time

“The X-Men are scattered through time; In the past, from the start of Apocalypse’s reign, to the future, at the height of his rule,” so announces the X-Men ’97 season
Read More
robert de niro in angel heart

ANGEL HEART Series Adaptation To Star Zac Efron

A new adaptation of William Hjortsberg’s 1978 novel Falling Angel, which was famously turned into the Robert De Niro-starring neo-noir horror movie Angel Heart in 1987, is on the way
Read More
robert pattinson plays chris hansen in primetime film about to catch a predator

PRIMETIME Teaser Trailer Sees Robert Pattinson As Chris Hansen

Robert Pattinson loves any excuse to put on a weird voice, and his latest role is no exception: he stars in the new teaser trailer for Primetime, A24’s upcoming film
Read More

BABYLON 5 Heads to LEGEND

The cult sci-fi TV show Babylon 5 is heading back to screens as it lands on LEGEND from June 8th. The show’s synopsis is: Following a war between Earth and
Read More
stormfront in vought rising trailer

VOUGHT RISING Spinoff Series Teases First Look

The world of The Boys is rewinding to the ’50s, with Prime Video releasing a first look at their new spinoff series, Vought Rising. The series will explore the origins
Read More