To make the destruction of Chicago feel "real," the VFX team at Weta Digital took over 15,000 photographs of the Chicago Loop and used 3D scanners to recreate the city's architecture.
Dwayne Johnson spent months consulting with the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund and visiting the Atlanta Zoo to learn primate behaviors and sign language.
In the arcade game, George was the only monster who could grab a woman in a red dress for extra points.
In a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment, Davis signs the word for "rock" to George, a playful meta-nod to Johnson’s WWE nickname . 3. The Science of Destruction
If you grew up in the ‘80s or ‘90s, your primary memory of Rampage is likely a pixelated gorilla punching a skyscraper until it collapses into a neat pile of dust. When the 2018 film adaptation arrived, it didn't try to be Citizen Kane ; instead, it leaned into the beautiful, giant-monster-shaped chaos that only Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson can anchor.
At its core, the movie isn't about genetic editing—it’s a buddy-cop movie where one of the cops is a 30-foot albino gorilla.
To make the destruction of Chicago feel "real," the VFX team at Weta Digital took over 15,000 photographs of the Chicago Loop and used 3D scanners to recreate the city's architecture.
Dwayne Johnson spent months consulting with the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund and visiting the Atlanta Zoo to learn primate behaviors and sign language.
In the arcade game, George was the only monster who could grab a woman in a red dress for extra points.
In a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment, Davis signs the word for "rock" to George, a playful meta-nod to Johnson’s WWE nickname . 3. The Science of Destruction
If you grew up in the ‘80s or ‘90s, your primary memory of Rampage is likely a pixelated gorilla punching a skyscraper until it collapses into a neat pile of dust. When the 2018 film adaptation arrived, it didn't try to be Citizen Kane ; instead, it leaned into the beautiful, giant-monster-shaped chaos that only Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson can anchor.
At its core, the movie isn't about genetic editing—it’s a buddy-cop movie where one of the cops is a 30-foot albino gorilla.