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I played Rampage on Gameboy all the way to level 100, thinking I would beat it. I didn't, the game just keeps on going.
Bryan Cairns said:Spinoff Online: Movie adaptation of video games often crash and burn. What was interesting about this property for you?
Ryan Condal: I played this on my home system, which was probably the standard Nintendo, possibly Super Nintendo, at the time. I just loved it. And, I loved the challenges that this was an action game: You battle these monsters that strike. When New Line came to us and said, This is what were trying to do. We have the Rock to star in it, Carlton Cuse and I were both really inspired by the challenge of applying a character-driven, three-arc structure to that world. And, honestly, who doesnt want to watch the Rock run around and fight giant monsters? The world has been begging for it for a long time and now were hopefully going to give it to them.
Why is it so hard to deliver an entertaining video game adaptation?
Its a really good question. I think comic books really struggled with this for a long time. In quick succession, Chris Nolan, and then Jon Favreau figuring out Iron Man and you could make the argument, too, for Sam Raimis Spider-Man, which was a really fitting origin story helped. I think video games suffer from a different challenge, which is most video games dont have a central character. We want to go see a Spider-Man movie because we love Spider-Man. He was the comic-book geek that got beat up in high school and then got superpowers that allowed him to lash back against the people who were miserable to him. What comic-book geek wouldnt hook in, and be inspired, by that kind of story? A lot of video games dont have that central hook. The solution goes two ways. If you happen to have a video game that does have that compelling central character, like an Assassins Creed, the Assassin is the character that world is built around. Theres a character you can anchor that story in. Thats one version. Then, its really about writing a great, compelling story in that world and making a great movie.
The issue that Rampage faces is its an action game; its a world. Its based on an idea and doesnt have a central, three-dimensional character at the center of it. In that case, the trick is to find the story within that world thats compelling, and love the game that source material its based on and be willing to dismiss the things that dont make a great movie and embrace the things that do help make a great movie out of it. But, dont be slavish to the underlying IP. In any adaptation, even in the great comic-book adaptations like Spider-Man, Batman and Iron Man, there were concessions that had to be made and things that had to be dismissed out of the canon in order to properly service the movies. Video games are the same way. All of those begin with what anybody should begin with when they are writing or creating a movie, which is make a good movie.
How exciting is it to have Dwayne Johnson attached to the project, and what kind of conversations have you had with him to this point?
Its really exciting. Dwayne is the biggest action-movie star in the whole world. Hes just a force of nature. Carlton and I have both had experience working for, and with, and writing for him in the past. Its really the entire creative team from San Andreas, which was one of the most successful movies last year. Dwayne was obviously a central figure in that. Thats the same here. Were thrilled writing for him again. Hes a great creative partner. We have a clear sense of what he wants the film to be and be about. Weve both written in his voice before and are excited to do it again.
Which iconic moments from the Rampage video game absolutely must make it into the film?
That falls into spoiler territory, but I grew up a big fan of the game. Those moments and things are part of my DNA. I think fans will be pleased with the way the game is serviced by the movie.
In what ways are you setting this up to be a franchise? Does this have the potential to be the next Resident Evil?
We would all love that. Dwayne, as an actor, is drawn to big worlds like that which do have multiple stories left to be told. Our challenge with Rampage is to make a great movie and leave people begging for more. If they are asking for more, if the movie is successful, I dont see any reason why New Line wouldnt want to see another one.
. I hope they go the Denise Richards in The World is Not Enough route and make him a scientist that you wouldn't believe is a scientist and he's way over his head dealing with the monsters like John McClane.
The difference here is we would know it was meant to be ludicrous that Dwayne Johnson is clearly not a scientist instead of being asked to seriously accept he could be."I'm an inventor. This could be a gamechanger for me."
Marky Mark aka Cade Yeager in Transformers: Age of Extinction
So when is he exactly filming this? He's starting on Baywatch now and then he's got Fast 8 and he's doing season 2 of "Ballers" as well.
Haha yeh that was my thought but why not think out of the box and maaaaaaybe it's doable. Plus super8 just sucked.
Maybe they are just eating horrible rich people

Very close to my birthday. Nice little present there. I'm actually looking forward to this. I used to play the NES/SNES version of this a lot.