Dwayne Johnson wanted a happy ending for Rampage? ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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Yes! Dwayne Johnson told Rolling Stone, he doesn’t want to bring real-life sadness into his movies. “Life brings that s— — I don’t want it in my movies. When the credits roll, I want to feel great.”

The original ending saw George, the mutated giant ape with a deep bond to Johnson’s character, sacrifice himself to stop the other infected monsters. But Johnson wasn’t having it. “This is a movie! There’s a crocodile the size of a football stadium – we’re not making Saving Private Ryan, we’re making Rampage.” In short, he wanted a win. And with his star power, he got one. In the revised version, George survives.

This wasn’t just about Johnson’s love for happy endings. It was about loyalty to his audience. “I have a relationship with an audience around the world,” he explained. Johnson had built a global trust with fans who expected to leave his movies feeling empowered and entertained. Without a happy ending, he felt that trust would be broken.

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