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The monster movie minted some nice numbers too. The movie follows the spirit of the game but instead of a human, a gorilla is transformed into a huge one. ‘Rampage’ was based on the famous video game series in the 90s by the same name. From the first promo materials itself, the movie screamed everything, Dwayne Johnson. ‘Rampage’ was one of the two hits for the actor. He has such confidence in brand Dwayne Johnson and believes in this philosophy so much that his adamant stance led to the changes in the ending of ‘Rampage’. So his movies should attempt to provide happiness and entertain the viewers. For him, life is already full of sadness. Dwayne Johnson takes the happiness quotient in his films very seriously. His recent ‘Hobbs & Shaw’, upcoming Jumanji sequel and ‘ Jungle Cruise‘, all are logically sound choices from him. Films like ‘Central Intelligence’ (2016), ‘Moana’ (2016) and ‘Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle’ (2017) are nothing but grand balls of happiness and entertainment. That doesn’t mean big Rock is just following a convenient formula. Yet, lately, Johnson’s movies are appearing so similar in tones that his recent ‘Fast and Furious’ outings also give a sense of déjà vu. Surely each one has a distinct identity, like a giant albino gorilla or planet crushing Earthquake or physics-defying leap into a building. You may think that ‘San Andreas’ (2015), ‘Skyscraper’ (2018) and ‘Rampage’ (2018) belong to some sort of extended universe.

For example, you can never tell that he has appeared in the same film, thrice.
