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| Director: | Brad Peyton |
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| Writer: | Ryan Condal, Carlton Cuse, Ryan Engle, Adam Sztykiel |
| Staring: |
| 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. | |
| Release Date: | Apr 11, 2018 |
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| Director: | Brad Peyton |
| Writer: | Ryan Condal, Carlton Cuse, Ryan Engle, Adam Sztykiel |
| Genres: | Adventure, Action, Science Fiction |
| Keywords | gorilla, monster, wolf, mutation, lizard, giant lizard, giant monster, creature, based on video game, giant animal, mutant animal, kaiju, albino, giant, rat, genetic experiment, destroyed city, giant gorilla, animal monster |
| Production Companies | New Line Cinema, Warner Bros. Pictures, Flynn Picture Company, Wrigley Pictures, Seven Bucks Productions, Twisted Media, Access Entertainment, ASAP Entertainment |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $428,028,233
Budget: $120,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Sep 05, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Dwayne Johnson | Davis Okoye |
| Naomie Harris | Dr. Kate Caldwell |
| Malin Åkerman | Claire Wyden |
| Jeffrey Dean Morgan | Harvey Russell |
| Jake Lacy | Brett Wyden |
| Joe Manganiello | Burke |
| Marley Shelton | Dr. Kerry Atkins |
| P.J. Byrne | Nelson |
| Demetrius Grosse | Colonel Blake |
| Jack Quaid | Connor |
| Breanne Hill | Amy |
| Matt Gerald | Zammit |
| Will Yun Lee | Agent Park |
| Urijah Faber | Garrick |
| Bruce Blackshear | Taylor |
| Jason Liles | George |
| Mac Wells | Communications Officer |
| Allyssa Brooke | Radar Officer |
| Stephen Dunlevy | First MP |
| Danny Le Boyer | Second MP |
| Alan Boell | Officer |
| Adam Sztykiel | C-17 Pilot |
| DJames Jones | Captain Evans |
| Gary Weeks | Police Captain |
| David An | Kaplan |
| Arnold Chun | Commanding Officer |
| Gregory Hoyt | Pilot |
| Suzanne Cotsakos | Co-Pilot |
| Ross Philips | Soldier with SAT Phone |
| Bernard Dowdell | Air Force Captain |
| Robin Meade | HLN Reporter |
| Chris Murphy | San Diego Newscaster #1 |
| Maria Arcega-Dunn | San Diego Newscaster #2 |
| Jason Sloss | San Diego Reporter |
| Shannon Halligan | Reporter on the Ground |
| Andy John Roesgen | Local Chicago Reporter |
| John Crow | Mt. Rushmore Reporter |
| Lane Carlock | Zoo Reporter |
| Wendy Yang | Willis Tower Reporter |
| Skye Notary | Female Gorilla #1 |
| Willow Notary | Female Gorilla #2 |
| Chase Anderson | Kid (uncredited) |
| Jeff Baird | Swat Team (uncredited) |
| Jasmine Bolton | Zoo Kid (uncredited) |
| Brandon Bowens | National guard (uncredited) |
| Pete Burris | Rancher (uncredited) |
| Andrea Antonio Canal | Lieutenant Colonel (uncredited) |
| Timothy Carr | Mercenary (uncredited) |
| David Dunston | Agent (uncredited) |
| Lex Elle | National Guardsman (uncredited) |
| Matthew Ewald | USAF Pilot / Tobias Denny (uncredited) |
| Eric Ian | Mercenary (uncredited) |
| Tyler Jackson | National Guard (uncredited) |
| Perry Zulu Jr. | National Guard (uncredited) |
| Jessica Medina | Scuba Diver Girlfriend (uncredited) |
| Lauren Michele | Civilian (uncredited) |
| Andrew Morgado | Pilot (uncredited) |
| David Oelert | National Guardsman (uncredited) |
| Valentina Latyna Plascencia | Mother (uncredited) |
| Rekkhan | School Teacher (uncredited) |
| Henardo Rodriguez | Zoologist (uncredited) |
| Jamin Thompson | Army Soldier (uncredited) |
| Joey Thurmond | Calvin Mangum (uncredited) |
| Giota Trakas | Teacher (uncredited) |
| Michael David Yuhl | Navy Officer (uncredited) |
| Zion Bly | Evacuating School Kid (uncredited) |
| Camden Haydon | Zoo Kid (uncredited) |
| Robert Tinsley | Department of Homeland Security (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| D.J. Phillips | Camera Loader |
| Brad Peyton | Director |
| Ryan Condal | Screenplay |
| Carlton Cuse | Screenplay |
| Bob Ducsay | Editor |
| Melissa Bruning | Costume Design |
| Ryan Engle | Screenplay, Story |
| Adruitha Lee | Hair Department Head |
| Dylan Goss | Aerial Director of Photography |
| Tara Feldstein Bennett | Casting |
| Larry Zanoff | Armorer |
| Frédéric North | Aerial Coordinator, Pilot |
| Greg Strause | Visual Effects Designer |
| Colin Strause | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Travis Misarti | Editorial Production Assistant |
| Haaron Hines | Stunts |
| Chang Jung-min | VFX Artist |
| Kelli Victoria Scarangello | Stunts |
| Linda Perlin | Stunts |
| Leiki Veskimets | Production Manager |
| Mallory Thompson | Stunts |
| Gui DaSilva-Greene | Stunts |
| Kandis Hargrave | Stunts |
| Christopher Kelly | Visual Effects |
| Shauna Galligan | Stunts |
| Natalie M. Meyer | Stunts |
| Tanoai Reed | Stunt Double |
| Hannah Betts | Stunts |
| Anthony N. | Stunts |
| Amy Lynn Tuttle | Stunts |
| Jessica Medina | Stunts |
| Jaron Presant | Director of Photography |
| Jim May | Editor |
| Laurel Bergman | Art Direction |
| Elliott Glick | Art Direction |
| Drew Monahan | Art Direction |
| Mark Walters | Art Direction |
| Barry Chusid | Production Design |
| Tom Reta | Supervising Art Director |
| Leay Cangelosi | Hairstylist |
| Jennifer Hodges | Hairstylist |
| Tim Toth | Hairstylist |
| Mary Everett | Key Hair Stylist |
| Leslie D. Bennett | Key Hair Stylist |
| Tarra D. Day | Makeup Department Head |
| Sarah Mays | Makeup Department Head |
| Erin Keith | Key Makeup Artist |
| Stephanie Arble | Makeup Artist |
| Geno Freeman | Makeup Artist |
| Gaby Macias | Makeup Artist |
| Jorie Malan | Makeup Artist |
| Seidah Nichols | Makeup Artist |
| Leo Satkovich | Makeup Artist |
| Ron Licari | Armorer |
| Heather Elwell | Art Department Coordinator |
| Shawn D. Bronson | Assistant Art Director |
| Sandra Doyle Carmola | Assistant Art Director |
| Anne Costa | Assistant Art Director |
| Kristen Nowotarski | Assistant Art Director |
| Jared Krichevsky | Creature Design |
| Jonas Kirk | Construction Coordinator |
| Mychael Bates | Property Master |
| Michael Panevics | Armorer, Property Master |
| Colin Bach | Property Master |
| Cierra Madison | Set Designer |
| Sam Page | Set Designer |
| Anshuman Prasad | Set Designer |
| Mike Stassi | Set Designer |
| Randall D. Wilkins | Set Designer |
| Mark Keever | Set Dresser |
| David Ladish | Set Dresser |
| Maxfield Ladish | Set Dresser |
| Peter Gulla | Additional Photography |
| Ross Sebek | Additional Camera |
| Eric Dvorsky | Aerial Camera Technician |
| Thomas Lappin | Camera Operator |
| Danny Eckler | Camera Operator |
| Troy N. Wade | Dolly Grip |
| Robert McFall | Dolly Grip |
| Jeremy Wren | Dolly Grip |
| Raul Flores | Electrician |
| Jonathan McKeown | Electrician |
| Malachi Roberts | Electrician |
| Oscar Valdivia | Electrician |
| Rafael E. Sánchez | Gaffer |
| Jaim O'Neil | Gaffer |
| Ed Maloney | Gaffer |
| Michael Duarte | Key Grip |
| Darwin Montana Browne | Key Grip |
| Thomas Browne | Rigging Grip |
| Jason M. Thompson | Lighting Technician |
| Bill Chapman | Rigging Grip |
| Geoff Ernst | Lighting Technician |
| Ryan Perdew | Lighting Technician |
| David McLendon | Lighting Technician |
| Mikey Gipson | Lighting Technician |
| Mark Goellnicht | Steadicam Operator |
| Frank Masi | Still Photographer |
| Jason Talbert | Techno Crane Operator |
| Robert A. Sutton | Techno Crane Operator |
| Adam Meadows | Video Assist Operator |
| Benj Gibicsar | Ager/Dyer |
| Layne Brightwell | Costume Supervisor |
| Ellen Semones | Key Costumer |
| Sara Pope | Seamstress |
| English Benning | Set Costumer |
| Kaylie Hamborg | Set Costumer |
| Tony Kochinas | Set Costumer |
| Margaret Palmer | Set Costumer |
| Walter Volpatto | Digital Intermediate |
| Sam Bollinger | First Assistant Editor |
| Esther Sokolow | Assistant Editor |
| Doug Uttecht | Pilot |
| Shane B. Scott | Script Supervisor |
| Robin Meyers | Script Supervisor |
| Mary Tallman | Script Supervisor |
| Janine Gosselin | Script Supervisor |
| Christopher M. Searcey | Script Supervisor |
| Brian Runnels | 3D Coordinator |
| David Clayton | Animation Supervisor |
| Eric Petey | Animation Supervisor |
| Daniele Tosti | CG Supervisor |
| Ben Kilgore | Creature Technical Director |
| Jerry Kung | Lead Animator |
| James Meikle | VFX Editor |
| Bryce Gardiner | VFX Editor |
| Nick Bernardi | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Eric Jacobo | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Juliette Lemaire | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Andrew Ryan Turner | Visual Effects Editor |
| Paul V. Molles | Visual Effects Producer |
| Robert Schajer | Visual Effects Producer |
| Paul Kolsanoff | Visual Effects Producer |
| Jessica Harris | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Mike F. Hedayati | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Rahul Deshprabhu | Visual Effects Technical Director |
| Nicholas Illingworth | Visual Effects Technical Director |
| Zichuan Zhao | Visual Effects Technical Director |
| Niña Laureles | Visual Effects Technical Director |
| Mark Cameron Williams | Visual Effects Technical Director |
| Eric Cook | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Adam Heinis | Special Effects Coordinator |
| J.D. Schwalm | Special Effects Supervisor |
| Adam Sztykiel | Screenplay |
| Ronan Binding | Animation |
| Allison Furgal | Production Supervisor |
| Teodora Ilie | Assistant Production Manager |
| James R. McAllister | Unit Production Manager |
| Darin Read | Post Production Supervisor |
| Dana Robin | Unit Production Manager |
| Anne Taunga | Department Administrator |
| Philip Banks | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Rob Burgess | First Assistant Director |
| Pablo Gambetta | Additional Second Assistant Director |
| Bennett Gammon | Additional Second Assistant Director |
| Richard Goodwin | First Assistant Director |
| Austin Harpole | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Paul Jennings | Second Unit Director |
| Marlee Kamis | Additional Second Assistant Director |
| Rachel Keenan | Production Assistant |
| Dawn Massaro | Second Assistant Director |
| Ryan J. Pezdirc | Additional Second Assistant Director |
| Denise Anderson Poore | Second Assistant Director |
| Robert Ratner | Additional Second Assistant Director |
| Michelle Schrauwers | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Anneke Scott | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Drew Stern Tuya | Second Unit Director |
| Cody Williams | Second Assistant Director |
| Dea Cantu | Script Supervisor |
| Jordan M. Sloane | Script Coordinator |
| Brooke Lyndon-Stanford | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Satoshi Takazawa | VFX Artist |
| Lei Zhang | VFX Editor |
| Thrain Shadbolt | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Susan Tanner | Set Supervisor |
| Lindsay McAllister | Hairstylist |
| BJ McDonnell | Additional Photography |
| Chase Paris | Casting |
| Erik Winquist | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Scott Christopher Kelly | Stand In |
| Andrew Lockington | Original Music Composer |
| Patrick Dunham | Stunts |
| Nicolas Bosc | Stunts |
| Sara Holden | Stunts |
| Jane Oshita | Stunts |
| Michael B. Koff | Production Sound Mixer |
| Andrew Rowlands | Second Unit Director of Photography |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Brad Peyton | Producer |
| Dany Garcia | Executive Producer |
| Marcus Viscidi | Executive Producer |
| Richard Brener | Executive Producer |
| Jeffrey Fierson | Executive Producer |
| John Rickard | Producer |
| Dwayne Johnson | Executive Producer |
| Michael Disco | Executive Producer |
| Josh Mack | Co-Producer |
| Darin Read | Associate Producer |
| Dana Robin | Co-Producer |
| Ozzie Scott | Associate Producer |
| Beau Flynn | Producer |
| Hiram Garcia | Producer |
| Toby Emmerich | Executive Producer |
| Wendy Jacobson | Co-Producer |
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So initially I was against this movie as I feel Dwayne Johnson is in everything at the moment. but......... It was actually really good the kids loved it and the story line was quite good. Give it a look you won't be disappointed. ...
Takes some pretty massive but almost certainly necessary departures from the original source material. There's nothing about _Rampage_ to dislike in any particular abundance, except maybe the over-reliance on cliché, but there's also nothing much that stands out positively. The Rock is charming as e ... ver, and the creature designs are so-so, but really this was just the sort of movie you sit back and let happen, you can hope to walk away a little entertained, but certainly not enriched. _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
This movie is following the usual recipe for these kind of movies. Big companies are bad, gene science is bad, big monsters are cool. The story is fairly ludicrous, science non-existent and almost everyone except the hero is a dumb-ass. Regardless of all that, I quite enjoyed this movie. I watche ... d it with the expectation of seeing The Rock and huge monsters wreck things and that is exactly what I got. The story itself is weak and the science is, well ludicrous. How these monsters grows to immense sizes in almost no time at all defies science of course. But heck, who want’s to spend time in a action movie watching animals grow? Also, what a strange coincidence that the ape, who happens to be on the good side, is the only one of them that doesn’t grow huge fangs, horns or other horrific appendages. As I said, the story is nonsense. However, once the action starts it is the usual wreck everything overkill kind of action that which is one of the few things that Hollywood is really good at these times. I really enjoyed it even if it was, at times, very very silly. And then we have The Rock. I really like The Rock. Call me old-fashioned but I do like macho type heroes with silly one-liners. As usual the military trying to fight the monsters are depicted, pretty much, as morons. Uberconfident in their capacity to stop the monsters. The monsters of course proves them wrong. So what to do then? Well just nuke them. Okay, they didn’t try to use actual nukes but dropping a MOAB on the downtown of a major city is not that far from using nukes. I mean, come on, they claimed to have evacuated the city in what? A few hours. Not happening. Also in the fighting before this dumb-ass decision they send in a Warthog which was a fairly logical decision at least but they send in a single one! What the f…? And do not get me started about these creatures just shrugging of a Warthog. These planes are tank-killers for Christ sake. Oh well, here I go about science again. Bad guys. Gotta have bad guys (well apart from the monsters of course) don’t we? Well, Claire Wyden is not too bad. The stereotypical big company asshole not caring about anything than her personal gains. However, Brett Wyden is just annoying. He’s stupid, stupid, stupid and just overly childish. Did I say stupid? From the first scene that he was in I rooted for him to get eaten by his sister’s creations. He wasn’t eaten actually but his demise was fairly satisfactory nonetheless. Despite all of this I did, as I wrote earlier, enjoy the movie. It was exactly what I hoped it would be. A roller-coaster ride of action and mayhem. The Rock was great. His “side-kick” Dr. Caldwell was okay but fairly forgettable. Agent Russell however went from annoying government agent to one of my favorite characters in the course of the movie. The scene where he stops that dumb-ass Brett Wayden and then lets him walk away towards his well deserved destiny quite enjoyable. I did like the ape as well. I liked how he made jokes on The Rock. An ape giving The Rock the finger may sound silly but it was actually quite funny. Bottom line, two hours of good entertainment providing that monsters on rampage is your kind of movie.