It's just not a thing that should be talked about so much in a movie about monsters attacking Chicago.) Davis Okoye. This is because typing out the film's plot is practically akin to reviewing it, as just reading the summary should be more than enough evidence of just how fucking stupid this movie is. You might also notice that I just spent a great deal of time explaining the plot of Rampage in pretty specific detail. This is because a) I don't want to give away any more than I need to and b) the plot is almost always the least interesting aspect of a movie for me to discuss. If you read my reviews very often, you might already know that I don't spend a lot of time recapping a movie's plot. Kate Caldwell, and Special Agent Harvey Russell to track George all the way to Chicago to try to find the antidote that will cure him somewhere in the Energyne facilities, as well as protect the city from the impending attack by George, Ralph, and a mutated alligator that is also heading to Chicago underwater but is mostly kept a secret for the majority of the movie's running time. Claire Wyden and her brother Brett want to use the mutated George - as well as an enormous mutated wolf (which "internet weirdos are calling Ralph!"*) - as part of their CRISPR research to create various mutated species and strains of DNA that can be weaponized for military applications. George breaks out of his enclosure and begins heading for Chicago, where Energyne CEO Claire Wyden (Malin Akerman) and her brother Brett (Jake Lacy) have called him by putting out a signal using modified bat sonar as part of their CRISPR research. Kate Caldwell (Naomie Harris), a former Energyne scientist who developed the pathogen as part of her CRISPR research, and Agent Harvey Russell (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), a government agent working for an unspecified shadow organization. The gorilla immediately begins to mutate, becoming enormous and aggressive and attracting the attention of Dr. One day, a canister of a militarized pathogen created by Energyne as part of their CRISPR research lands in the wildlife preserve and explodes in George's face. Dwayne Johnson plays Davis Okoye, former special forces and anti-poaching soldier-turned-primatologist whose best friend is an albino gorilla named George (played by a shit-ton of pixels and the motion capture performance of Jason Liles).
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