The Most Realistic Monster Moment in Rampage Was Lizzie’s Death Roll
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Published3 weeks ago
Duration0:10
Video IDsrUZXGnSy5Y
Languageen
CategoryFilm & Animation
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In Rampage, the moment Lizzie kills Ralph with a violent death roll was actually based on real crocodile hunting behavior. Real crocodiles are not built for chewing like mammals. Instead, they clamp down with massive bite force and spin their entire bodies in what’s called a “death roll” to tear apart prey that’s too large to swallow normally.
The movie turns that behavior into pure monster horror by scaling it up to absurd levels. Ralph spends most of the film looking like the faster and more agile predator, but the second Lizzie lands a solid grab, the fight instantly changes. The scene basically shows the terrifying logic of crocodiles: if they catch you once, the fight is already over.
Directed by Brad Peyton and starring Dwayne Johnson, Rampage exaggerated the realism for spectacle, but the actual concept behind Lizzie’s attack is surprisingly grounded in real-life predator tactics.
For fans of the original Rampage, though, watching Ralph get killed by an old “teammate” still felt painful
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