New
Line Cinema is developing a movie based on Midway's retro arcade title
Rampage. John Rickard, co-producer of Final Destination 5 and the
Nightmare on Elm Street remake, is meeting with writers to develop a
story around the game's conceit of “ordinary people become monsters
and smash everything.” The movie's intended as a tentpole
blockbuster release, which is Hollywood-talk for “this thing needs
to make a lot of money, and we're going to make sure it does by putting Bradley Cooper in it...”
The Rampage movie you probably forgot
about, based on the video games you likely aren't thinking about, has
finally found a writer you've most definitely never heard of. On the
plus side, he's apparently got chops...
New
Line Cinema is developing a movie based on Midway's retro arcade title
Rampage. John Rickard, co-producer of Final Destination 5 and the
Nightmare on Elm Street remake, is meeting with writers to develop a
story around the game's conceit of “ordinary people become monsters
and smash everything.” The movie's intended as a tentpole
blockbuster release, which is Hollywood-talk for “this thing needs
to make a lot of money, and we're going to make sure it does by putting Bradley Cooper in it...”
The Rampage movie you probably forgot
about, based on the video games you likely aren't thinking about, has
finally found a writer you've most definitely never heard of. On the
plus side, he's apparently got chops...
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We like games – and since you’re reading this site, it seems safe to assume
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