Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is rumored to return to the big screen in a new live-action adaptation of the iconic video game series “Doom.” This upcoming film marks a significant shift from the critically panned 2005 version, which only garnered a 5.2 rating on IMDb and 18% on Rotten Tomatoes. Despite the previous film’s shortcomings, Johnson’s recent successes in video game adaptations, such as “Rampage,” have reignited hope for a more favorable reception this time around.
The original “Doom” film, directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak, followed a group of Marines on a rescue mission to a Mars facility, only to face demonic creatures. The film was a joint effort involving multiple countries and had high expectations, but it ultimately underperformed at the box office, earning $58.7 million against a production budget of $60-70 million. A direct-to-video sequel, “Doom: Annihilation,” was released in 2019, but it failed to capture the audience’s imagination.
The new “Doom” project aims to learn from past mistakes by focusing on the elements that made the games popular. The film will feature the beloved character Doom Slayer and plans to use a blend of practical effects and CGI to faithfully recreate the game’s universe. While Johnson’s involvement is not yet confirmed, there are hints that Alan Ritchson, known for his role in “Reacher,” could take over the mantle if Johnson does not return.
This reboot may also take inspiration from the “Doom Eternal” game, potentially following the Doom Slayer’s mission to save Earth from hellish forces. Johnson’s recent career trajectory suggests he is eager to explore new roles, moving away from his usual action hero persona. His upcoming projects, including an A24 film titled “The Smashing Machine,” indicate a willingness to embrace more complex characters.
As anticipation builds for this new “Doom” film, fans remain hopeful that it will finally deliver the thrilling experience they have long desired.