Dwayne Johnson All Set To Rock His Indian Fans With Skyscraper, Will Release On THIS Date

He is coming! Yes, the Global icon Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is coming to India with his new action movie Skyscraper, which is written and directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber. In United States, the movie will hit the screens on July 13, 2018.

Well, the story of Skyscraper revolves around Johnson’s character Will Sawyer who is a former FBI Hostage Rescue Team leader and US war veteran who now evaluates security for skyscrapers.

Meanwhile, his job takes him and his family to China to analyze the security of the world’s tallest and the safest building, The Pearl.

Later, Will finds himself being trapped when the building comes under attack by terrorists and is burning.

ALSO READ: Rock’s Mom Suicide Attempt Story, “My mom tried to check out when I was 15”

Apart from ‘The Rock’, Skyscraper also stars Neve Campbell, Chin Han, Noah Taylor, Roland Moller, Byron Mann, Pablo Schreiber and Hannah Quinlivan in leading roles. Now Sawyer is forced to take action also must find those responsible, clear his name and then rescue his family which is trapped inside the building above the fire line.

The trailer of the movie was released on Feb 4, 2018, on YouTube and so far it has received over 16 million views.

Here’s the official trailer:

Further, the shooting of the movie had already started in September 2017 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Produced by Legendary Pictures and Perfect World Pictures along with Dwayne Douglas Johnson’s Seven Bucks Productions and Beau Flynn’s Flynn Picture Co., Skyscraper is scheduled to release in 2D and 3D by Universal Pictures International India on July 20, 2018, in English, Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu.

Well, that’s gonna be exciting, isn’t it? So, Don’t forget to book your tickets.

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