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  • Best Movies Adapted from Video Games Ranked

    (L to R) Luigi (Charlie Day), Mario (Chris Pratt), Yoshi (Donald Glover) and Princess Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy) in Nintendo and Illumination’s 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie', directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic.
    (L to R) Luigi (Charlie Day), Mario (Chris Pratt), Yoshi (Donald Glover) and Princess Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy) in Nintendo and Illumination’s ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’, directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic.

    Video game movies have come a long way over the years!

    Early adaptations like 1993’s ‘Super Mario Bros.‘ and 1994’s ‘Street Fighter‘ struggled to capture what made their source material so popular, but Hollywood has finally started to crack the code.

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    But in recent years, studios have found real success with films like ‘Uncharted‘ and ‘A Minecraft Movie‘, as well as the ‘Resident Evil‘, ‘Sonic the Hedgehog‘, and ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s‘ franchises.

    Now, the long-awaited sequel to 2023’s blockbuster smash ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie‘, entitled ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie‘, is scheduled for release in theaters on April 1st and promises to be another monster hit.

    In honor of the new sequel’s release, Moviefone is counting down the 20 best movies adapted from video games of all time, including ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’.

    Let’s begin!

    Related Article: Movie Review: ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’


    20. ‘Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time‘ (2010)

    Jake Gyllenhaal stars in 'Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time'. Photo: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.
    Jake Gyllenhaal stars in ‘Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time’. Photo: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

    A rogue prince (Jake Gyllenhaal) reluctantly joins forces with a mysterious princess (Gemma Arterton) and together, they race against dark forces to safeguard an ancient dagger capable of releasing the Sands of Time – gift from the gods that can reverse time and allow its possessor to rule the world.

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    19. ‘Assassin’s Creed‘ (2016)

    Through a technology that unlocks the genetic memories of his ancestor in 15th century Spain, Callum Lynch (Michael Fassbender) discovers he is a descendant of an ancient line of Assassins and amasses lethal skills to take on the oppressive Templar Order.

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    18. ‘Need for Speed‘ (2014)

    The film revolves around a local street-racer (Aaron Paul) who partners with a rich and arrogant business associate (Dominic Cooper), only to find himself framed by his colleague and sent to prison. After he gets out, he joins a New York-to-Los Angeles race to get revenge. But when the ex-partner learns of the scheme, he puts a massive bounty on the racer’s head, forcing him to run a cross-country gauntlet of illegal racers in all manner of supercharged vehicles.

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    17. ‘Warcraft‘ (2016)

    The peaceful realm of Azeroth stands on the brink of war as its civilization faces a fearsome race of invaders: orc warriors fleeing their dying home to colonize another. As a portal opens to connect the two worlds, one army faces destruction and the other faces extinction. From opposing sides, two heroes are set on a collision course that will decide the fate of their family, their people, and their home.

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    16. ‘Until Dawn‘ (2025)

    One year after her sister Melanie (Maia Mitchell) mysteriously disappeared, Clover (Ella Rubin) and her friends head into the remote valley where she vanished in search of answers. Exploring an abandoned visitor center, they find themselves stalked by a masked killer and horrifically murdered one by one…only to wake up and find themselves back at the beginning of the same evening.

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    15. ‘Rampage‘ (2018)

    Dwayne Johnson in 'Rampage'. Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures.
    Dwayne Johnson in ‘Rampage’. Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures.

    Primatologist Davis Okoye (Dwayne Johnson) shares an unshakable bond with George, the extraordinarily intelligent, silverback gorilla who has been in his care since birth. But a rogue genetic experiment gone awry mutates this gentle ape into a raging creature of enormous size. To make matters worse, it’s soon discovered there are other similarly altered animals. As these newly created alpha predators tear across North America, destroying everything in their path, Okoye teams with a discredited genetic engineer (Naomie Harris) to secure an antidote, fighting his way through an ever-changing battlefield, not only to halt a global catastrophe but to save the fearsome creature that was once his friend.

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    14. ‘Tomb Raider‘ (2018)

    Lara Croft (Alicia Vikander), the fiercely independent daughter of a missing adventurer (Dominic West), must push herself beyond her limits when she finds herself on the island where her father disappeared.

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    13. ‘Resident Evil: Afterlife‘ (2010)

    In a world ravaged by a virus infection, turning its victims into the Undead, Alice (Milla Jovovich) continues on her journey to find survivors and lead them to safety. Her deadly battle with the Umbrella Corporation reaches new heights, but Alice gets some unexpected help from an old friend (Ali Larter). A new lead that promises a safe haven from the Undead takes them to Los Angeles, but when they arrive the city is overrun by thousands of Undead – and Alice and her comrades are about to step into a deadly trap.

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    12. ‘Hitman‘ (2007)

    A genetically engineered assassin with deadly aim, known only as “Agent 47” (Timothy Olyphant) eliminates strategic targets for a top-secret organization. But when he’s double-crossed, the hunter becomes the prey as 47 finds himself in a life-or-death game of international intrigue.

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    11. ‘Iron Lung‘ (2026)

    The stars are gone. The planets have disappeared. Only individuals aboard space stations or starships were left to give the end a name — The Quiet Rapture. After decades of decay and crumbling infrastructure, the Consolidation of Iron has made a discovery on a barren moon designated AT-5. An ocean of blood. Hoping to discover desperately needed resources they immediately launch an expedition. A submarine is crafted and a convict is welded inside. Due to the pressure and depth of the ocean the forward viewport has been encased in metal. If successful, they will earn their freedom. If not, another will follow. This will be the 13th expedition.

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    10. ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie‘ (2026)

    (L to R) Yoshi (Donald Glover), Mario (Chris Pratt) and Luigi (Charlie Day) in Nintendo and Illumination’s 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie', directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic.
    (L to R) Yoshi (Donald Glover), Mario (Chris Pratt) and Luigi (Charlie Day) in Nintendo and Illumination’s ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’, directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic.

    Having thwarted Bowser’s (Jack Black) previous plot to marry Princess Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy), Mario (Chris Pratt) and Luigi (Charlie Day) now face a fresh threat in Bowser Jr. (Benny Safdie), who is determined to liberate his father from captivity and restore the family legacy. Alongside companions new and old, the brothers travel across the stars to stop the young heir’s crusade.

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    9. ‘Uncharted‘ (2022)

    Street-smart thief Nathan Drake (Tom Holland) is recruited by seasoned treasure hunter Victor “Sully” Sullivan (Mark Wahlberg) to recover a fortune lost by Ferdinand Magellan 500 years ago. What starts as a heist job for the duo becomes a globe-trotting, white-knuckle race to reach the prize before the ruthless Moncada (Antonio Banderas), who believes he and his family are the rightful heirs. If Nate and Sully can decipher the clues and solve one of the world’s oldest mysteries, they stand to find $5 billion in treasure and perhaps even Nate’s long-lost brother…but only if they can learn to work together.

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    8. ‘Pokémon Detective Pikachu‘ (2019)

    In a world where people collect pocket-size monsters (Pokémon) to do battle, a boy (Justice Smith) comes across an intelligent monster (Ryan Reynolds) who seeks to be a detective.

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    7. ‘A Minecraft Movie‘ (2025)

    Four misfits (Sebastian Eugene Hansen, Emma Myers, Danielle Brooks, and Jason Momoa) find themselves struggling with ordinary problems when they are suddenly pulled through a mysterious portal into the Overworld: a bizarre, cubic wonderland that thrives on imagination. To get back home, they’ll have to master this world while embarking on a magical quest with an unexpected, expert crafter, Steve (Jack Black).

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    6. ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s‘ (2023)

    Recently fired and desperate for work, a troubled young man named Mike (Josh Hutcherson) agrees to take a position as a night security guard at an abandoned theme restaurant: Freddy Fazbear’s Pizzeria. But he soon discovers that nothing at Freddy’s is what it seems.

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    5. ‘Sonic the Hedgehog‘ (2020)

    Jim Carrey as Dr. Robotnik in 'Sonic the Hedgehog.' Photo: Paramount Pictures.
    Jim Carrey as Dr. Robotnik in ‘Sonic the Hedgehog.’ Photo: Paramount Pictures.

    Powered with incredible speed, Sonic The Hedgehog (Ben Schwartz) embraces his new home on Earth. That is, until Sonic sparks the attention of super-uncool evil genius Dr. Robotnik (Jim Carrey). Now it’s super-villain vs. super-sonic in an all-out race across the globe to stop Robotnik from using Sonic’s unique power for world domination.

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    4. ‘Mortal Kombat‘ (2021)

    MMA fighter Cole Young (Lewis Tan), accustomed to taking a beating for money, is unaware of his heritage or why Outworld’s Emperor Shang Tsung (Chin Han) has sent his best warrior, Sub-Zero (Joe Taslim), an otherworldly Cryomancer, to hunt Cole down. Fearing for his family’s safety, Cole goes in search of Sonya Blade (Jessica McNamee) at the direction of Jax (Mehcad Brooks), a Special Forces Major who bears the same strange dragon marking Cole was born with. Soon, he finds himself at the temple of Lord Raiden (Tadanabu Asano), an Elder God and the protector of Earthrealm, who grants sanctuary to those who bear the mark. Here, Cole trains with experienced warriors Liu Kang (Ludi Lin), Kung Lao (Max Huang) and rogue mercenary Kano (Josh Lawson), as he prepares to stand with Earth’s greatest champions against the enemies of Outworld in a high stakes battle for the universe. But will Cole be pushed hard enough to unlock his arcana, ”the immense power from within his soul”, in time to save not only his family, but to stop Outworld once and for all?

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    3. ‘Lara Croft: Tomb Raider‘ (2001)

    Orphaned heiress, English aristocrat and intrepid archaeologist, Lara Croft (Angelina Jolie), embarks on a dangerous quest to retrieve the two halves of an ancient artifact which controls time before it falls into the wrong hands. As an extremely rare planetary alignment is about to occur for the first time in 5,000 years, the fearless tomb raider will have to team up with rival adventurers and sworn enemies to collect the pieces, while time is running out. But, in the end, who can harness the archaic talisman’s unlimited power?

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    2. ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie‘ (2023)

    While working underground to fix a water main, Brooklyn plumbers—and brothers—Mario (Chris Pratt) and Luigi (Charlie Day) are transported down a mysterious pipe and wander into a magical new world. But when the brothers are separated, Mario embarks on an epic quest to find Luigi.

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    1. ‘Resident Evil‘ (2002)

    Milla Jovovich in 'Resident Evil'. Photo: Screen Gems.
    Milla Jovovich in ‘Resident Evil’. Photo: Screen Gems.

    When a virus leaks from a top-secret facility, turning all resident researchers into ravenous zombies and their lab animals into mutated hounds from hell, the government sends in an elite military task force to contain the outbreak.

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  • Warner Bros. Making ‘Wonder Twins’ Movie

    Wonder Twins Photo Courtesy of DC Comics.
    Wonder Twins Photo Courtesy of DC Comics.

    After years of pop culture references and a few appearances on other characters’ shows, DC Comics’ Wonder Twins are getting their own movie.

    The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that Adam Sztykiel, one of the writers on ‘Black Adam’, will script and direct the movie for HBO Max.

    Alien siblings Zan and Jayna, unlike many of their comics stablemates, made their debut on TV in Hanna Barbera animated series ‘The All-New Super Friends Hour’ in 1977. Created by Norman Maurer, they went on to appear on other series before making their debut in comic books based on the show and became part of the wider DC Universe.

    They’re best known for their catchphrase, “Wonder Twins power, activate!” and touching hands, leading Jayne to transform into any animal and Zan into any form of water. Which might not seem like the greatest combo when you are extraterrestrial crime fighters, but they made it work. And let’s not forget – steam can give you a nasty burn.

    Oh, and did we mention they have a monkey pal called Gleek? Yes, they have a monkey pal. Called Gleek! Whether he makes the transition to the new movie is anyone’s guess, but we’re guessing Wonder Twins fans will want to see that happen.

    It did not stop, however, many other shows and comedians having a great deal of fun at their expense, and they’ve rarely been given major attention, popping up on the likes of cartoon series ‘Teen Titans Go!’ and live-action show ‘The Flash’.

    Now, though, Sztykiel is the person who will look to bring them up to date even further and make them work on their own. But as is usual for a film like this, the plot is being kept locked behind a shield of secrecy.

    Dwayne Johnson on the set of New Line Cinema’s action adventure 'Black Adam,' a Warner Bros. Pictures release. © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved. Photo Credit: Frank Masi.
    Dwayne Johnson on the set of New Line Cinema’s action adventure ‘Black Adam,’ a Warner Bros. Pictures release. © 2021 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved. Photo Credit: Frank Masi.

    Sztykiel, who started as an actor but has switched to writing, has scripted movies including ‘Due Date’, ‘Rampage’ and 2020’s animated adventure ‘Scoob’. ‘Black Adam’, starring Dwayne Johnson as the titular antihero, will be in theaters on July 29th. He created the TV series ‘Undateable’, which ran for three seasons.

    This latest movie will be produced by Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey of Temple Hill, which was behind the ‘Twilight’ and ‘The Maze Runner’ franchises, among several others.

    HBO Max is fast becoming an alternate outlet for DC movies – the ‘Batgirl’ movie starring ‘In the HeightsLeslie Grace is headed directly there, while ‘Blue Beetle’, featuring ‘Cobra Kai’s Xolo Maridueña is switching from the service to a theatrical release, but will end up there after that.

    Also on the theatrical side, Warner Bros. and DC have the likes of ‘The Batman’ (March 4), ‘The Flash’ (November 4), ‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ (December 16) and, on the even more family-friendly side of things, ‘DC League of Super-Pets, due in theaters on May 20.

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  • Best Dwayne Johnson Movies

    Dwayne Johnson‘s latest action comedy ‘Red Notice‘ with co-stars Ryan Reynolds and Gal Gadot is coming to Netflix on November 12, 2021. The movie is written and directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber. This is Dwayne Johnson’s third project with Thurber after the movies ‘Central Intelligence’ and ‘Skyscraper’.

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    Jungle Cruise (2021)

    Dwayne Johnson in Jungle Cruise movie
    Walt Disney Pictures

    Dr. Lily Houghton (Emily Blunt) travels from London, England to the Amazon jungle and enlists Frank Wolff’s (Dwayne Johnson) questionable services to guide her downriver on La Quila his ramshackle-but-charming boat. Lily is determined to uncover an ancient tree with unparalleled healing abilities possessing the power to change the future of medicine.

    Thrust on this epic quest together, the unlikely duo encounters innumerable dangers and supernatural forces, all lurking in the deceptive beauty of the lush rainforest. But as the secrets of the lost tree unfold, the stakes reach even higher for Lily and Frank and their fate and mankinds hangs in the balance.

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    Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019)

    Dwayne Johnson in Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw movie
    Universal Pictures

    Ever since US Diplomatic Security Service Agent Hobbs and lawless outcast Shaw first faced off, they just have traded smack talk and body blows. But when cyber-genetically enhanced anarchist Brixton’s ruthless actions threaten the future of humanity, they join forces to defeat him.

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    Jumanji: The Next Level (2019)

    Dwayne Johnson in Jumanji: The Next Level movie
    Columbia Pictures

    As the gang return to Jumanji to rescue one of their own, they discover that nothing is as they expect. The players will have to brave parts unknown and unexplored in order to escape the world’s most dangerous game.

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    Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017)

    Dwayne Johnson in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle movie
    Columbia Pictures

    The tables are turned as four teenagers are sucked into Jumanji’s world – pitted against rhinos, black mambas and an endless variety of jungle traps and puzzles. To survive, they’ll play as characters from the game.

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    Gridiron Gang (2006)

    Dwayne Johnson in Gridiron Gang movie
    Columbia Pictures

    Teenagers at a juvenile detention center, under the leadership of their counselor, gain self-esteem by playing football together.

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    Rampage (2018)

    Dwayne Johnson in Rampage movie
    New Line Cinema

    Primatologist Davis Okoye shares an unshakable bond with George, the extraordinarily intelligent, silverback gorilla who has been in his care since birth. But a rogue genetic experiment gone awry mutates this gentle ape into a raging creature of enormous size. To make matters worse, it’s soon discovered there are other similarly altered animals. As these newly created alpha predators tear across North America, destroying everything in their path, Okoye teams with a discredited genetic engineer to secure an antidote, fighting his way through an ever-changing battlefield, not only to halt a global catastrophe but to save the fearsome creature that was once his friend.

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    Skyscraper (2018)

    Dwayne Johnson in Skyscraper movie
    Legendary Pictures

    Dwayne Johnson stars as former FBI Hostage Rescue Team leader and U.S. war veteran Will Sawyer, who now assesses security for skyscrapers. On assignment in China he finds the tallest, safest building in the world suddenly ablaze, and he’s been framed for it. A wanted man on the run, Will must find those responsible, clear his name and somehow rescue his family who is trapped inside the building…above the fire line.

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    Central Intelligence (2016)

    Dwayne Johnson in Central Intelligence movie
    Universal Pictures

    After he reunites with an old pal through Facebook, a mild-mannered accountant is lured into the world of international espionage.

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    Snitch (2013)

    Dwayne Johnson in Snitch movie
    Exclusive Media

    Construction company owner John Matthews learns that his estranged son, Jason, has been arrested for drug trafficking. Facing an unjust prison sentence for a first time offender courtesy of mandatory minimum sentence laws, Jason has nothing to offer for leniency in good conscience. Desperately, John convinces the DEA and the opportunistic DA Joanne Keeghan to let him go undercover to help make arrests big enough to free his son in return. With the unwitting help of an ex-con employee, John enters the narcotics underworld where every move could be his last in an operation that will demand all his resources, wits and courage to survive.

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    The Other Guys (2010)

    Dwayne Johnson in The Other Guys movie
    Columbia Pictures

    Unlike their heroic counterparts on the force, desk-bound NYPD detectives Gamble and Hoitz garner no headlines as they work day to day. When a seemingly minor case turns out to be a big deal, the two cops get the opportunity to finally prove to their comrades that they have the right stuff.

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  • What’s New on TV, Netflix, Digital & DVD/Blu-ray This Week: July 16-22

    What’s New on TV, Netflix, Digital & DVD/Blu-ray This Week: July 16-22

     "Rampage," "Overboard," "Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind," "Isle of Dogs"
    Warner Bros./Lionsgate/HBO/Fox Searchlight

    At a loss for what to watch this week? From new DVDs and Blu-rays, to what’s streaming on Netflix, we’ve got you covered.

    New on DVD and Blu-ray

    “Super Troopers 2”
    You have the right to remain laughing as this super sequel arrives on Blu-ray and DVD this Tuesday, July 17. “When an international border dispute arises between the U.S. and Canada, the fun-loving Vermont Highway Patrolmen – Mac, Thorny, Foster, Rabbit and Farva – are called in to resolve the situation.” Bonus material includes extended and deleted scenes, plus making-of and Kevin Heffernan featurettes.

    Check out this exclusive clip from the bonus features, as The Broken Lizard guys answer Reddit questions on their mustache growth rates and how Farva (Kevin Heffernan) was exposed in the original “Super Troopers”:

    “1/1”
    Judd Nelson and Lindsey Shaw star in this visually daring drama, with a soundtrack in the same vein, which premieres on VOD, DVD and Blu-ray July 17. Delve into the mind of 20-year-old Lissa (Lindsey Shaw), a girl from rural Pennsylvania who grapples with sex, drugs, love and loss. “When a possible pregnancy forces her to take a hard look at her life, she realizes her excessive lifestyle must come to an end. Forced to deal with her pain without the benefit of numbing out, she returns to the source of her suffering to confront it, and in the process discovers the truth about a tragedy in her life.”

    Check out this exclusive clip from the movie:

    “Rampage”
    Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson takes the video game to the big screen with this monster action film arriving on Blu-ray, DVD, 4K Ultra HD, and On Demand July 17. The DVD comes with the featurette “Not a Game Anymore,” on turning the arcade favorite into a movie. The Blu-ray also includes four other making-of featurettes, plus a gag reel and deleted scenes.

    “Isle of Dogs”
    Wes Anderson (“Fantastic Mr. Fox,” “The Royal Tenenbaums”) brings his creative genius to this stop-motion animated movie arriving on Blu-ray and DVD July 17. The epic voice cast includes Bryan Cranston, Edward Norton, Bill Murray, Bob Balaban, Jeff Goldblum, Scarlett Johansson, and Frances McDormand. The story follows Atari Kobayashi, 12-year-old ward to corrupt Mayor Kobayashi. “When all the canine pets of Megasaki City are exiled to vast Trash Island, Atari sets off in search of his bodyguard dog, Spots.” Blu-ray extras include several behind-the-scenes featurettes — like cast interviews and more intel on the animators.

    New Video on Demand, Rental Streaming, and Digital

    “Overboard”
    Move over, Goldie and Kurt. This remake of the 1987 comedy reverses the roles and has Eugenio Derbez play the spoiled rich one, with Anna Faris as a working-class single mom-of-three hired to clean his yacht. When he falls overboard and gets amnesia … she uses it to her advantage. The comedy co-stars Eva Longoria and arrives on Digital July 17, then Blu-ray/DVD/On Demand July 31. Extras include three behind-the-scenes featurettes and audio commentary from the writer-director, writer-producer, and producer.

    “Tully”
    Charlize Theron stars as Marlo, a mother of three kids (including a newborn) who is gifted a night nanny by her brother (Mark Duplass). Marlo comes to bond with the young nanny, named Tully (Mackenzie Davis). The comedy from director Jason Reitman (“Up in the Air”) and writer Diablo Cody (“Juno”) also stars Ron Livingston, and arrives on Digital/Movies Anywhere on July 17. You can see it on Blu-ray, DVD, and On Demand July 31. All formats include the bonus feature “The Relationships of Tully,” with the filmmakers and cast unraveling how the characters grow through one another throughout the events of the film.

    “Zoe” (Amazon Prime Video)
    Ewan McGregor and Léa Seydoux star in this futuristic love story arriving exclusively on Amazon Prime Video this Friday, July 20. The story follows “two colleagues at a revolutionary research lab who design technology to improve and perfect romantic relationships. As their work progresses, their discoveries become more profound than they could ever have imagined.” The top-notch supporting cast includes Christina Aguilera, Theo James, Rashida Jones, and Miranda Otto.

    “Occupation”
    In this sci-fi film in theaters and available on VOD and Digital HD July 20, a town is suddenly plunged into darkness. “In the sky, a fleet of spaceships appears. The aliens have been watching Earth for centuries; now they have arrived to seize control of our planet. As alien storm troopers cut a deadly swath through the countryside, a ragtag group of townspeople realize they must band together for a chance to strike back at the invaders in this explosive sci-fi film that grips from start to thrilling finish.”

    “Rosy”
    Nat Wolff, Stacy Martin, Tony Shalhoub, and Johnny Knoxville star in this dark romance-thriller available on Digital and On Demand on July 17.  “A socially awkward young man kidnaps an aspiring actress so she can get to know him, but he gets much more than he bargained for with Rosy.”

    Check out this exclusive clip featuring Stacy Martin as Rosy, Nat Wolff as kidnapper Doug, and Tony Shalhoub as the increasingly confused visiting Dr. Godin:

    TV Worth Watching

    “Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind” (Monday on HBO at 8 p.m.)
    It feels like just yesterday that we lost Robin Williams, one of the greatest actors, comedians, and overall entertainers of our time. This intimate and insightful tribute is told largely through Williams’ own words, but also features in-depth interviews with Billy Crystal, Eric Idle, Whoopi Goldberg, David Letterman, Steve Martin, Pam Dawber, and his son, Zak Williams. The documentary premieres Monday, July 16 on HBO, but will also be available on HBO On Demand, HBO NOW, HBO GO, and partners’ streaming platforms.

    “Outcast” Season 2 (Friday on Cinemax at 10 p.m.)
    Patrick Fugit returns as Kyle Barnes for Season 2 of Cinemax’s suspense-horror series. The 10 episodes of Season 2 start July 20 with “Bad Penny”: “After being confronted by the same dark forces plaguing Rome, Kyle returns to town with his daughter, Amber (Madeleine McGraw), to find a deeply shaken Megan (Wrenn Schmidt), who is stricken by flashbacks of her possession and its dire consequences. Reverend Anderson (Philip Glenister) offers to help Patricia (Melinda McGraw) find Aaron, her missing son, and gravitates to a fringe religious service in an abandoned barn. Giles (Reg E. Cathey) tries to convince Mayor Owen Boyd (Toby Huss) to institute a curfew after a newly possessed man evades his grasp. On the advice of Giles, Kyle and Anderson attempt to track down Sidney (Brent Spiner) through his known associates.”

    “Snowfall” Season 2 (Thursday on FX at 10 p.m.)
    It’s time to return to 1980s Los Angeles for more insight into the first crack epidemic. Season 2 of FX’s crime drama begins July 19 with “Sightlines”: “Franklin (Damson Idris) struggles to keep up with the demands of his growing organization. As political tides shift, the CIA cuts Teddy’s (Carter Hudson) support, as he travels to recruit a new pilot. Feeling pressure to expand her business, Lucia (Emily Rios) crosses a line to impress a dangerous new partner.”

    “Wynonna Earp” Season 3 (Friday on Syfy at 9 p.m.)
    The return episode for this supernatural Western sounds pretty hot: “When a mysterious bus full of sexy strangers rolls into town, Wynonna (Melanie Scrofano) must figure out why they’re in Purgatory before the entire town falls under their spell.” That Season 3 premiere is called “Blood Red and Going Down,” which is an awesome title for a badass show following the great-great-granddaughter of Wyatt Earp.

    New on Netflix

    “Duck Duck Goose” (Netflix Film)
    Lots of cute stuff for the little ones arriving this Friday, July 20, “As his flock’s annual migration nears, a carefree goose is grounded with an injury and takes a pair of lost ducklings under his wing.” The animated comedy features the voices of Jim Gaffigan, Zendaya , Lance Lim, Greg Proops, Carl Reiner, Stephen Fry, Jennifer Grey, and Natasha Leggero.

    Also on the kid front, these two series will return on July 20:

    • “Luna Petunia: Return to Amazia” Season 2 (Netflix Original)
    • “Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh” Season 4 (Netflix Original)

    “Father of the Year” (Netflix Film)
    This one isn’t for kids, but it’s defnitely about childish people. David Spade, Nat Faxon, Joey Bragg, Matt Shively, and Bridgit Mendler star in this comedy ready for streaming July 20. “When a drunken debate between two recent college graduates about whose father would win in a fight is taken seriously by their idiot dads, jobs are lost, relationships ruined, futures destroyed, and best friends come of age as they come to grips with who their fathers really are.” Check out the trailer.

    “Last Chance U: EMCC & Life After” (Netflix Original)
    “Last Chance U: INDY:” Part 1 (Netflix Original)
    Netflix’s college football docuseries has two offerings this Friday, one revisiting East Mississippi Community College, and the start of Season 3 following Independence Community College in Kansas. “The series will continue to follow the lives of elite athletes who deal with personal dramas, past mistakes and future goals as they hopefully realize their dreams of competing at the next level. The Independence Pirates are coming off their first winning season in 10 years under first year Head Coach Jason Brown.”

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  • Box Office: ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Has a Super Second Weekend

    Marvel Studios’ “Avengers: Infinity War,” after breaking pretty much every box office record that existed last weekend, continued its unprecedented run in its second weekend. Not even Thanos himself could slow this movie down.

    For its second weekend, the superhero team-up movie raked in another $112.5 domestically, making it the second highest second-weekend of all time (after “Star Wars: The Force Awakens“) and propelling it past the $1 billion mark internationally faster than any movie ever. (It crossed that threshold in a mere 11 days, one day quicker than “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.”) And, even more incredibly, “Avengers: Infinity War” hasn’t even opened in China yet.

    At #2 was MGM and Lionsgate’s remake of stone cold classic “Overboard,” which brought in $14.2 million. At #3 was Paramount’s horror juggernaut “A Quiet Place,” which made $7.6 million, with Amy Schumer’sI Feel Pretty” coming in at #4 with $4.9 million (it’s made only $37.8 million total). Dwayne Johnson’s videogame adaptation “Rampage” rounded out the top 5 with $4.6 million. While it hasn’t done that well domestically, the movie has made $293.1 million overseas, so it will probably end up turning a profit despite its perceived stateside shortcomings.

    The back half of the top 10 was mostly full of holdovers. While Jason Reitman‘s wonderful Charlize Theron-led dramatic comedy “Tully” clocked in at #6 with $3.2 million, and the David Tennant thriller “Bad Samaritan” squeaked into the #10 spot with $1.8 million, everything else had been a mainstay of the box office chart, with the most notable example being “Black Panther’s” #7 spot – and this is as the movie hits home video this week. Truly incredible.

    It’ll be interesting to see what happens after this next weekend (the last before “https://www.moviefone.com/movie/deadpool-2/20083188/main/Deadpool 2” crashes the party), and which superhero will be left standing at the top of the box office chart.

  • The Rock Wants to Make a Movie With Chris Pratt & Keeps Teasing an Idea: ‘Stay Tuned’

    #RockPratt is now a thing, and it is glorious.

    You can’t blame Dwayne Johnson for bro-crushing on Chris Pratt. He’s not the first. Between Marvel movies and “Jurassic World” movies, the Pratt blockbuster bandwagon is a solid swipe-right for The Rock.

    Apparently The Rock’s own fans first suggested a Rock/Pratt matchup, and Johnson addressed the idea — and added a movie tease — while praising Pratt’s “Avengers: Infinity War” on its box office success:

    What if Chris Pratt responds to suggest it be “Pratt & Rock” instead of “Rock & Pratt”? Would that be a dealbreaker?

    The Rock seems serious about this team-up, and he and fans keep tweeting about #RockPratt:

    It doesn’t look like Chris Pratt has responded yet to this very clear professional wooing. (He may be too busy scrolling through Instagram comments about “Infinity War.”) But Rock & Pratt did have a funny recent exchange on Instagram about working out. They are both in the gym quite a bit for their respective action movies.

    Rampage” and “Avengers: Infinity War” are both in theaters. Pratt is also busy promoting “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,” which opens June 22.

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  • Box Office: ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ Rockets to the Biggest Opening of All Time

    Nothing is impossible in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, including, it turns out, securing the biggest opening weekend in the history of motion pictures. Whoa.

    When early tracking was released on Friday, it looked like “Avengers: Infinity War,” the third canonical film in the “Avengers” series and the triumphant apex of ten years of interconnected superhero stories in the MCU, would be huge. But how huge emailed to be seen, with most pegging its opening haul to come in slightly below that of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” which secured $248 million back in 2015. But, as the weekend reached its conclusion, the superhero-stuffed saga, which features virtually every character from the previous ten years of movies fighting a villainous space baddie named Thanos (Josh Brolin), ended up clearing $250 million domestically. With its overseas haul of $380 million, its combined $630 million made it the top worldwide debut of all time too. And it hasn’t even opened in China yet.

    What makes this accomplishment downright miraculous is that “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” was the first entry in the beloved franchise in more than 10 years, whereas Marvel’s last blockbuster, the phenomenal “Black Panther,” is playing next door to “Avengers: Infinity War” in most theaters. In fact, “Black Panther,” which opened way back in February, is still in the top 5 (it brought in another $4.4 million for a cumulative domestic haul of $688 million).

    In fact, “Avengers: Infinity War,” seems to have surged, in part, with the goodwill from “Black Panther.” That film proved to be a genuine cultural phenomenon, a kind of zeitgeist-capturing flashpoint that only comes along every so often, to the point when a character even mentions the fictional African country of Wakanda, the “Infinity War” audience erupts in applause. (This happened both times I saw “Avengers: Infinity War” this past week.) The latest “Avengers” entry might not be “Black Panther 1.5” but with its third act centralized in Wakanda and many of the characters returning, it at leas prolonged that movie’s impact and boosted “Infinity War’s” must-see factor.

    A Quiet Place,” the surprise smash of 2018, came in at #2 with another $10.7 million, bringing its domestic total to $148.2 million. Not bad for a movie with a budget of less than $20 million. By comparison, Steven Spielberg‘s operatic “Ready Player One,” which brought in $2.4 million (enough to secure the #8 spot), has made only $130.7 million domestically on a budget of $175 million (and that’s before a sizable marketing spend).

    Amy Schumer comedy “I Feel Pretty” came in at #3 ($8.1 million), with Dwayne Johnson-led monster mash “Rampage” at #4 ($7.1 million). After “Black Panther,” which, again, is still in the top 5, it was “Super Troopers 2” at #6 ($3.6 million), “Truth or Dare” at #7 ($3.2 million, for a robust $35.3 total), “Blockers” at #8 ($2.9 million) and thriller “Traffik” at #10 ($1.6 million).

    With virtually uninterrupted space at the box office, until “Deadpool 2” joins the party on May 18th, look for “Avengers: Infinity War” to rule the box office and set even more records. And can you blame it? You know how much you want to see it again too.

  • Dwayne Johnson Threatened to Quit ‘Rampage’ Over Original ‘Sad Ending’

    Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson basically spoiled the ending to every movie he’ll ever make.

    He knows his brand, and his audience. He’s not exactly aiming to fill Daniel Day-Lewis’ shoes. He’s an action hero, with an emphasis on hero, and he wants to save his audience from feeling bummed out.

    Johnson has a new profile in Rolling Stone, sharing his philosophy when it comes to showing the audience a good time. A good time means no sad endings.

    “No one’s going to see me play a borderline psychopath suffering from depression. I have friends I admire, Oscar winners, who approach our craft with the idea of ‘Sometimes it comes out a little darker, and nobody will see it, but it’s for me.’ Great. But I have other things I can do for me. I’m gonna take care of you, the audience. You pay your hard-earned money – I don’t need to bring my dark sh*t to you. Maybe a little – but if it’s in there, we’re gonna overcome it, and we’re gonna overcome it together.”

    That philosophy almost led him to quit “Rampage” and tell them to get another actor for the role.

    Mild SPOILER ALERT for “Rampage.”

    Johnson revealed that the original “Rampage” script ended on a much darker note. Here’s that section of the Rolling Stone profile:

    “So the script comes in, and I’m reading it,” Johnson says. “And at the end of it – George dies! I’m like, ‘No. Did I miss something? George can’t be dead.’ But I go back, and yeah.”

    Johnson says this moment became “the number-one topic of discussion” between himself, the director and producers, and the studio. “I don’t like a sad ending,” he says. “Life brings that sh*t – I don’t want it in my movies. When the credits roll, I want to feel great.” His concerns went up the chain of command, and “we had a big meeting where they gave me all the reasons they thought George should die,” he says. “He sacrifices himself saving the world. Killing these animals who had ill intentions to harm mankind. He sacrifices himself like a brave soldier. OK. But this is a movie! There’s a crocodile the size of a football stadium – we’re not making Saving Private Ryan.”

    “Dwayne rarely digs in, but on this he was very adamant,” Flynn says. “It was back and forth for about two months.”

    According to Johnson, it was about more than just George. “My problem is I have a relationship with an audience around the world,” he says. “For years I’ve built a trust with them that they’re gonna come to my movies and feel good. So every once in a while, you have to drop this card, which is: You’re gonna have to find another actor. We need to figure something out, otherwise I’m not gonna do the movie.”

    In the end, they landed on a compromise that made both sides happy. But everyone agrees that Johnson had the right instinct. “He understands the audience and his relationship with the audience better than anyone,” Peyton says.

    “That’s Dwayne’s genius,” says Flynn. “And watching it with an audience, he was 100 percent right.”

    As Collider noted:

    “This is incredibly fascinating insight into the ‘Dwayne Johnson Brand.’ … In an era where movie stars have been replaced by franchises and known IP, Johnson has keenly established a brand in which he himself is the IP—people come to Dwayne Johnson movies to see Dwayne Johnson. It doesn’t always work out, as evidenced by ‘Baywatch,’ but in addition to solid hits like ‘Central Intelligence’ you get something like ‘Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle,’ which becomes a worldwide phenomenon.”

    Many people do want to head to a popcorn movie for a good time, not a deep time. But audiences have proven from “Game of Thrones” to “Lord of the Rings” — and “Titanic,” once the highest-grossing movie in the world — that they are completely on board for big-budget movie/TV storylines that run the gamut of emotions from A to Z, not just A to B+.

    But now we know that’s just not the Dwayne Johnson way, so you don’t have to worry that you’ll ever be bummed out by any of his action movies. Instead of comfort food, it’s comfort kick-ass.

    “Rampage” is now in theaters.

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  • Dwayne Johnson Reveals Why ‘Rampage’ Isn’t Just Another Video Game Movie

    Dwayne Johnson is no stranger to action-packed blockbusters, but “Rampage” is a whole new ballgame for the popular movie star.

    Not only was it his biggest physical challenge to date, but it’s also his second time appearing in a movie based on a video game. (The first being the misfire that was 2005’s “Doom.”)

    Recently, Moviefone, along with several other outlet, visited the impressive set of “Rampage” in Atlanta. Here, Johnson revealed his secret sauce for a successful video game movie, what being BFFs with an albino gorilla is like, and more.

    MOVIEFONE: Out of every arcade game that could be made into a movie, what makes “Rampage” the perfect game for adaptation?

    Dwayne Johnson: Well, I can only speak for me … I just know from my taste and my experiences in playing the game. I loved the game when I was a kid, and when I got a little older, I had it on Nintendo. It’s such a simple premise, so the challenge was to take this fun, simple premise and try to build it and, hopefully, make a cool movie out of it.

    I think we’ve been doing some good stuff on set here that might lend itself to a pretty good movie. And you know, again, there are just some really cool elements that if you do it right, hopefully, it can turn into something that’s really cool. You’ve got three gigantic monsters who’ve been mutated through genetic editing — and you have a hero in Naomie Harris‘ character — and then you have some big, bald, brown guy running around, shooting s**t, and trying not to get killed.

    You did an amazing description of this movie’s plot on Instagram, in which you described the friendship between your character and George. What is it like to have to genuinely establish that rapport onscreen?

    I think there’s layers to it. I’m an animal lover, I have a lot of dogs and horses up in Virginia, and I raise fish. So, the idea with the first part about it was: What’s a great relationship with an animal in my life that I could apply to it. And I have a little Frenchie named Hobbs, named after the character from “Fast and Furious.” And the idea that, amidst the calamity, it still comes down to this core relationship — and that’s one of the reasons that really attracted me to begin with to the movie and to the script.

    The element and the anchor of the relationship between man and his best friend, and his best friend happens to be an albino gorilla. That was what sealed the deal for me, because I was thinking: “Okay, we have these cool elements, great CGI, a great director who I’ve worked with twice already in Brad Peyton, who I know can deliver on a big massive scale, but what’s, like, the anchor? What is the heart?” And the heart is in this relationship.

    So you and Brad have done the big destruction movie before with “San Andreas,” so what is the difference between making a disaster movie and a giant monster movie?

    What I’m finding as we move along and we’re shooting these scenes is that, unlike with “San Andreas,” we had time between earthquakes. We have a sense that something was coming, that something else was coming, the big one was going to happen. We had a little bit of time.

    In this, with three gigantic monsters, especially at their height of the serum taking effect, there’s no time. Everything happens very quickly, and everything’s happening from different angles. Not only are you dealing with the destruction and the collapsing of buildings in all of Chicago, but then you’re dealing with alpha animals who are trying to do everything they can to kill everything around them.

    With the game, you’re playing as the monsters, your goal is to destroy everything. So when we see the movie, are we the audience rooting for you to defeat them? Or are we rooting for them to destroy everything?

    I think it’s a combination. It all depends on what you like! I know when I watch a movie, I’m going to be rooting for the monsters, because I love the monsters. I’m also rooting for the relationship and just taking myself out and watching as a fan, but I think everybody’s going to be satisfied. There’s something for everybody.

    The fun of the destruction of “Rampage,” which is completely destroying everything, that’s in here. There are also some easter eggs in here, too, that I think people are going to like.There are a lot of bad movies that are based on video games. So what’s the secret of making a good movie adaptation of a video game?

    I’m not quite sure what the secret is. I can tell you what we wanted to do, which was we wanted to collectively get together and put together the best team possible to execute on the script, and that means bringing in all the great department heads. We had a great studio who does this very well, we’ve got a team in Brad Payton. Yes, we’ve done “San Andreas.” Before that, we’d done [“Journey 2”]. That’s when I found how talented Brad was.

    I think it all starts with story and I think it all starts with characters. I can tell you the idea of making “Rampage” I thought was interesting, just because I love the game. So you love something, it’s like, “Yeah, let me see!” But you’re always a little bit cautious, especially when you know it’s a video game, and it’s an interpretation of a video game, and you always want to try and study, and see video games in the past that didn’t do well. And a lot of those filmmakers who made those video game movies that I know, and we all know, because we’re all in the business, right? We talk to them and get as much information as possible.

    And I think it goes back to actually finding an anchor. So, yes, we had the CRISPR science that’s rooted in a reality which is happening today. The love of animals, me being a primatologist, and also the anchor of a relationship. There’s the calamity and there’s the craziness, and everything that’s happening. But it all kind of boils down to just me and this silverback gorilla, which you guys will see, we have not only this awesome relationship, but we do sign language. He tells me, “I love you,” I tell him, “I love you back.” He shows off in front of pretty ladies, I tell him don’t do that. We do some funny stuff.

    Did you work with any real gorillas? Did you have time to do that?

    We did. I spent a lot of time at the Atlanta Zoo here, with primatologists there, and also the Dian Fossey Foundation — which, when you want to root something in a reality, especially in Hollywood, you want to do your best to be authentic as possible and have some roots in a foundation that people feel good about seeing. As opposed to being just a big commercial movie with three monsters.

    So, we spent a lot of time with scientists and scientists from CRISPR. I personally spent a lot of time with primatologists. I spent a lot of time with the people from Dian Fossy, the people from Atlanta Zoo, and I spent some time in the Primate Department. You can’t go in and actually touch these gorillas, because they’re not your best friend. But they’re very friendly, they come up to the cage, by the way, and I was able to feed them, I was able to spend time with a silverback named Taz. And, you know, another fascinating aspect is our motion-capture aspect… [Jason Liles] is fantastic. As you guys will see, he studied gorillas for months, and months, and months. Getting their emotions, getting their facial expressions.

    Naomie Harris came out of “Moonlight” and had a big year. What’s it been like working with her?

    She’s been the best. She’s been amazing, I love that woman, love working with her. I’ve been really lucky — I was just thinking about this the other day — I’ve been really lucky to work with just some amazing women over the years. And Naomie, she really takes the cake. She’s just so incredibly committed and disciplined and phenomenal with her work, and you immediately can tell, “Ah, this is why you were nominated for an Oscar. I wouldn’t be surprised if you’re nominated for two or three more at some point in your career.” Really wonderful.

    And the best part about Naomie is, she’s just an awesome girl. Like, really cool, down to earth, fun to talk to. And before every take, I’ll come up to her and say, “Okay, I need the Oscar performance.” Or I’ll be, “You know what? We don’t need the Oscar performance, just do a little bit.” [Laughs]We’ve heard that the flipside of your character is he loves animals, he’s great with George, but he’s not great with people, maybe.

    Yeah, just like me in real-life. [Laughs]

    But with Naomie’s character, and other people he’s encountering, how does that play out?

    Well, it makes it very challenging. Here’s a guy who’s been around the world. He’s fought in wars and he’s been an anti-poaching human in Rwanda, which is based off Dian Fossey, and some of those anti-poachers that I had the opportunity to spend time with. And he’s seen a lot of the grim parts of the world, he’s tracked down a lot of bad people. So, for him, the interpretation of what a good human being is is a bit skewed, but he is justified in his ways in how he feels.

    So it makes any relationship with somebody very, very challenging. That includes Naomie, that includes the people he works with, that includes how he views the world and how he views people. And, also, he feels like the one thing that draws him to animals and especially to George is you always know the truth with them. You always know the truth with animals, and there’s a great quote in the movie — I think it’s a great quote — we’ll see how people respond to it, and it’s very simple. “If animals like you, they lick you. If they don’t, they eat you.”

    So this is obviously not your first rodeo, but was there anything physically challenging about this that was different?

    Easily the most physically demanding role I have ever done. Easily. And I didn’t really anticipate it, because I knew it was going to be physically demanding, because you read the script — and you know that things start to happen at a catastrophic level — things are going down all around you, and you’re flying a helicopter, because you’ve got to fly a helicopter. But, it wasn’t until I got to the set that you start to realize that it is constant. Unlike “San Andreas,” where a little tremor would happen, a little bit of rumbling, we’d have a little bit of time, this is just a constant onslaught. So, I think we’re going to make a movie that really, truly feels like a ride with amazing twists and turns, and ups and downs, and your heart will beat really fast and then we’ll slow it down just a little bit. Add a little bit of humor at certain places, which you need, and then you’re on it again.

    The “Fast and Furious” movies can be very physical, because there’s always a fight, you have to fight with somebody. But in this case, there’s a lot of running and there’s a lot of almost being eaten.

    “Rampage” hits theaters everywhere April 13.

  • 11 Things We Learned on the Set of ‘Rampage’

    In less than a month, “Rampage” will smash into theaters.

    In the Summer of 2017, Moviefone got to visit the set of the monster movie (based on the 80s arcade game) and talked to stars Dwayne Johnson and Naomie Harris, director Brad Peyton, and producers John Rickard and Hirame Garcia. Johnson plays Davis, an ex-military type who has a skyscraper-sized, genetically-engineered albino ape for a best friend. Naturally.

    Things get real complicated when super-sized monsters — in the form of a wolf and alligator — join the city-smashing melee and Johnson and his furry pal get caught in the middle. Here’s everything we learned!

    1. They aren’t too worried about being lumped in with other video game movies.

    “It’s a great opportunity because the game is so old that, at the time, it was just ‘you drink a potion and become big,’” producer Hirame Garcia said. “So it gave us a lot of opportunity to really root it in science and something that’s really happening, and get to the rampaging monsters in the most realistic and authentic way.”

    2. The action is intense. And we mean intense.

    We’ll let Naomie Harris explain: “I mean, from, like, being in a helicopter — you know, they actually created a helicopter on a rig so that when we were crashing, it actually feels like you’re crashing — to creating this huge government plane inside, where we’re on harnesses and pretending that the back of the plane is blown out, and we’re being strung up from the ceiling.”

    3. They used WETA for the special effects.

    When asked why they decided to use the effects house that also worked on films like “Lord of the Rings,” Dwayne Johnson said: “Find those filmmakers who really did it right, those department heads and those companies who did it right, see if they responded to the script, which they did.”

    4. The plot of “Rampage” could actually happen! Well… kind of.

    “So, everything that’s happening in this movie is actually real,” producer John Rickard revealed. “There’s one piece of it that is science fiction, that may become real in the next five to ten years, that they’re working on now. So, Crispr is real. It’s the ability to take attributes — like, it’s really unzipping DNA, pulling out bad attributes, putting the good ones in. And also, if you wanted to, you could take attributes from other animals and plug those into them.”5. Dwayne Johnson really cares about delivering for his fans.

    When asked what would surprise people about her co-star, Harris answered: “He has such a level of passion and an understanding of what his fans love and what they need, and he’s really careful about that. So many stages in the movie, he’ll say, ‘Okay, I don’t think the audience will really like this, or they’re not gonna be moved by this, or they’re gonna love this particular moment.’ He’s really in-tune with what his audience wants. I’ve never seen anybody as in-tune as that.”

    6. They got a lot of weird pitches.

    “Let’s just say I said no to ‘Rock-zilla,’” Brad Peyton said with a laugh. “It was presented in a room much like [the one we’re in], and I was like, ‘That’s a hard pass from me.’ That sounds really not grounded at all. It’s like a ‘Saturday Night Live’ skit a little bit.”

    7. They decided to change George’s color from the video games to set him apart from other famous primates.

    “We’re very aware of the landscape. You have ‘King Kong,’ you have ‘Planet of the Apes,’ but the fact is, in a story like this, George does have the greatest capacity, the mental capacity, of any of those creatures,” Garcia revealed. “One of the things we wanted to do is, even being aware of the dynamics out there, [with] a story like this, is to try and separate it from the others as rooted in a real heart connection between Davis and George. They’re essentially best friends.”

    “In that attempt of how do we make this feel fresh from what’s happening in ‘Apes,’ and what’s happening in ‘Kong,’ what about an albino gorilla? On paper, it’s kind of daunting at first. You’re like, ‘Oh, is he going to look fluffy?’ But when we started to get mock ups, and you see how badass he looks and get in it, you’re like, ‘Wow, this is striking, I’ve never seen this.’ We felt like it was a great opportunity.”

    8. Jason Liles, who wears a motion capture suit to play George, is the real deal.

    “When he comes on set, he comes on as George — with his emotions and with his facial expressions, and with his grunts — and there are modulating grunts that gorillas have for different meanings,” Johnson told us.

    “His sign language, when he’s in pain, especially when the serum is taking effect, and he knows that something’s wrong with him. I was really blown away, and really captivated, by his performance — which really reminded me of how remarkable motion-capture acting is. And now, after being on set with Jason, someone’s who’s committed to the role, months and months of studying gorillas and being on these apparatuses where he’s a silverback for weeks and weeks and weeks, running up and down the Santa Monica stairs. It’s really just spectacular.”

    9. Brad Peyton really, really wanted Naomie Harris in the movie.

    “Look, I just wanted her in the biggest way,” Peyton said. “You get pressure from all different places to look at different actors and different things, and my goal is to make the best movie with the best acting possible. And she is a fantastic actor and really wanted to do it, and I was not gonna get off the phone until thought I heard a ‘yes.’”

    The director went on to say: “I just thought this is really like a… she’s really intelligent as a person. She’s really intelligent, she’s really sweet, she’s really passionate, and that’s exactly what the characters need to be. I thought this is the way to go. I haven’t seen an actress like this do this character, in this type of movie, ever. And she’s so honest and hardworking, and I was like: ‘That’s the type of person I want on my set. That’s the type of person I want to work with.’ That’s the kind of person I am, so I really related to just talking to her. That’s when it becomes fun and easier, and I knew she was right, and, so, I kind of pushed everything aside and was like, ‘I gotta get her on the phone! I gotta talk to her!’ And yes, it was a long call on her way to, like, a “Moonlight” Q&A, so I could hear the cabbie in the background — in London — talking to her the whole time. Yeah, I just really, really wanted to work with her, so I held her hostage on the phone.”

    10. You might end up rooting for the monsters.

    “Davis [Johnson’s character] was the head of an anti-poaching unit for a military unit in Rwanda, so he’s coming from a place where he’s an animal lover,” Garcia told us. “He’s actually not a big fan of humans. He has a hard time trusting them, because he’s seen what they can do. Part of his arc is really learning through Kate that he can start to trust people again. But George is his family and his best friend. We wanted to make sure that we’re sensitive to the fact that all the animals are victims in this.”

    11. Unlike most monster movies, this one isn’t all about “taking out the monster.”

    The Rock went on to say: “One of the things that we like about our [movie’s] dynamic is, even though they’re trying to stop these creatures, our heroes, it’s always about killing the monster, stopping the monster. Here, we’re actually trying to save the monster. Our story is essentially about a man trying to save his best friend. That’s our journey and, ultimately, Davis is doing everything he can while everyone’s freaking out and, unfortunately, these creatures are being triggered to rampage out of their control. To that end, Davis is trying to save them. And he’s still trying to save the world, but, ultimately, he just wants to save his friend and bring his friend back — because his friend never asked for this.”

    “Rampage” hits theaters everywhere April 13.