RAMPAGE 2 (2026)

“When cities fall… something bigger is still coming.”
Rampage 2 doesn’t just raise the scale—it breaks it. This sequel shifts from pure monster spectacle into full apocalyptic horror-action, where destruction is no longer isolated… it’s global.
Dwayne Johnson returns as Davis Okoye, but this time the tone around him is heavier. The fight isn’t just about stopping mutated beasts anymore—it’s about surviving a world that’s already slipping past containment. His connection to George becomes more emotional, more desperate, and far less certain in outcome. 
What makes this chapter different is the escalation of threat. The creatures aren’t just larger or stronger—they’re evolving in unpredictable ways, turning every encounter into a gamble. Cities don’t just get destroyed—they become feeding grounds for something humanity can’t fully understand.
The action stays massive: collapsing skyscrapers, military responses failing in real time, and chaos spreading faster than anyone can react. But the real shift is tone—there’s less safety, less humor, and far more consequence.
At its core, it becomes a survival story on a planetary scale. Not about winning… but delaying extinction.
Because when nature stops being familiar…
it stops having rules.
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