The action star will headline a coming movie adaptation of the 1980s arcade videogame classic
From Xfire: "Video game movies don't exactly have the most stellar record.
There's a long list of movies that have been released ever since the video game industry started way back in the 1980s that serves as proof that, just because a video game is good it doesn't mean that a movie based on it will perform well.
Then again, that hasn't stopped studios from trying.
In fact, most recently, we've seen live-action adaptions of popular franchises like Mortal Kombat, and Final Fantasy announced.
With that said, just because there's plenty of bad video game movies doesn't mean that there aren't any good ones.
While these movies definitely didn't win too many awards, they did do their fans well."
Detective Pikachu was a good movie have yet to see Sonic as for Street Fighter I like Van Damme and Raul Julia but I thought the Tomb Raider movie with Angelia Jolie or the 2018 reboot were better.
I must say, I liked the Tomb Raider movie more than the game it was based on (in terms of story). Still hoping to see a sequel for it
Mortal combat is ridiculously stupid but it's also so much fun. That intro scene alone has me in tears....
GotGame chats with Jason Liles, the actor that brings George to life in the video game adaptation of Rampage, available now digitally and coming to DVD, blu-ray, and 4K blu-ray on July 17th.
Yes, they actually made a movie based on Midway's classic 1986 city-destroying arcade classic. However, is it any good? Well, yes! So, let's take a deeper look at how the film stacks up against the game series.
I wonder which creature his character will transform into? Will it be the Gorilla, Werewolf, or Lizard?
You know, he's a better actor than I thought at first - you gotta give the guy credit.
Good grief they'll make a movie out of anything these days.
Well, at least Dwayne has a full career ahead of him.
If anyone can save a Rampage movie, it will be The Rock.