Minnesota high-schooler Katie Kelzenberg sent Johnson a video message via Twitter in which she asked him to be her date to the prom. Today, she got her response.
He's saved the "Fast and the Furious" and "Jumanji" franchises, but can Dwayne Johnson break the box-office video-game curse?
Comic book fans have been waiting almost 10 years to see Dwayne Johnson suit up as DC Universe anti-hero Black Adam. "The script came in, it's great, we're working on it," he promises us.
Dwayne Johnson plays a researcher trying to find a cure for his monster gorilla, who's running amok with a giant wolf and croc.
Dwayne Johnson offers a social media update from set of 'Rampage,' his 2018 film now in production directed by Brad Peyton and based on 1980s arcade game
Instagram posts include substantial 'Rampage' synopsis, motion capture actor who will be guiding performance of CG gorilla, a special birthday cake
The actress is going from fighting substance abuse to fighting giant monsters in New Line's video game movie.
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Dwayne Johnson (left) and Jimmy Kimmel attend the world premiere of Disney’s “Moana” at the El Capitan Theatre on Nov. 14, 2016. Monster 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.
‘Fruit Ninja’ (Halfbrick Studios) Video games are making a big play for the movie box office in 2016-17. Ratchet & Clank got the ball rolling in late April, followed by Angry Birds, which flew right to the top of the weekend box office with a $39 million debut. Those two films, however, are merely sticking their toes in the water while a wave of interactive favorites—even Tetris?!—line up behind them to test their brands on the big screen.