From the director of 'San Andreas'.
Welp this movie is dead on arrival.
Initially I was thinking 'wait that gets a major studio release but they still can't get a Halo movie off the ground?' but then I realized that Halo, and games similar to Halo, have huge expansive universes worth of lore and huge armies of devoted fans who would be really pissed off if you got any details 'wrong'. I mean I fully admit I'd love to see a big budget adaptation of the original Halo Trilogy (without all that stupid Greg Bear Mantle of Responsibility B.S tacked on) but I'm the kind of of guy who would lose his shit if Thel Vadam was presented in any way other then exactly how I'd want him to be presented and I'd probably massacre everyone in the production company with my replica energy sword in retaliation, because I'm so emotionally balanced.
So yes, perhaps it is better that they do an adaption of a game that's kind of fallen into obscurity because I very much doubt there has been this huge underground community of hardcore fans of the 'lore' of Rampage, an arcade game from the 90's. As such they can mess around with it to their heart's content and don't have to follow 'the rules'. Let's not kid ourselves people this is just going to be a giant monster movie about a gorilla, wolf and crocodile duking it out in the city. I doubt very much that we'll see much more then that (though the giant lobster lady would be nice). So even calling this 'rampage' is silly, for anything other then brand recognition it might as well be called 'unusually large animals cause unpleasant amount of property damage'. It's just playing it safe I guess, you can make the movie your own with a premise that thin.
That said, this movie is like 100% going to suck. Because again, 'San Andreas'.
Hawki said:
Avnger said:
You see her (it?) at the end of the trailer.
Don't assume Lizzy's gender!
#genderfluidreptilians