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Dwayne Johnson's 'Rampage' Movie Will Be More Emotional Than We Expect — moviepilot.com
Dwayne Johnson's 'Rampage' Movie Will Be More Emotional Than We Expect — moviepilot.comDwayne "The Rock" Johnson is one of the hardest working actors in Hollywood.Along with currently starring in the latest #Disney animated film Moana, Johnson also has quite a few films on his to-do list in the upcoming future: a Baywatch movie, a Jumanji remake, and a continuation of the Fast and Furious franchise with Fast 8, among others.The Rock's Latest Project Has Him Fighting Giant MonstersThe Rock isn't stopping there as another project that took fans by surprise was an announcement that a #Rampage film adaptation is in the works.
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Moana's directors on how they created Dwayne Johnson's Maui, Feature
Moana's directors on how they created Dwayne Johnson's Maui, Feature"I know, it's a lot – the hair.the bod...when you're staring at a demi-god...:" So sang Maui, as voiced by Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson in Disney's latest animated toe-tapper Moana, in cinemas now.The muscular shape-shifting demi-god is the undeniable star of the show, so we felt to talk to the film's directors, John Musker and Ron Clements, to talk us through how they made Maui.
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'Rock' star: Lin-Manuel Miranda talks Dwayne Johnson's 'Moana' singing
'Rock' star: Lin-Manuel Miranda talks Dwayne Johnson's 'Moana' singingHoward Gensler writes for the Daily News about celebrities and gossip and other things that amuse him and, he hopes, others.He also reports on the Real Time News Desk.In Moana, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson voices a Polynesian demigod named Maui.
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Dwayne Johnson's Upcoming 'Rampage' Movie Will Be 'Emotional,' According to Its Director
Dwayne Johnson's Upcoming 'Rampage' Movie Will Be 'Emotional,' According to Its DirectorMonster movies are rarely high-concept — they generally involve a monster smashing through city streets, while innocent people run and scream and freak out over the fact that, you know, there's a monster in the street.The classic 1986 video game Rampage boiled its chosen genre down to its barest essence, having you control one of three titanic beasts (a gorilla, lizard, or werewolf) tasked with destroying urban buildings.Now that it's destined to become a big-budget Warner Bros. film starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, however, the issue is — how do you turn such a paper-thin premise into a gripping feature-length adventure?
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