WATCH: We catch up with Dwayne Johnson and Naomie Harris on the Rampage red carpet

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Naomie Harris and Dwayne Johnson
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 12th Apr 2018
Last updated 12th Apr 2018

Rampage is the brand new film starring former WWE star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and British actress Naomie Harris, known for her roles in Skyfall, Spectre and Moonlight.

We caught up with the stars from the new film on the red carpet of the film's premiere where Dwayne Johnson told us he could be running for president, some time in the future...

He told our reporter, "Right now I'm learning as much as I can."

He went on to say how he respects the political process, and he realises it isn't easy, so he's ruled out 2020, however there is potential further in the future!

Hear what Dwayne Johnson has to say in the video below:

Dwayne's co-star Naomie Harris also joined us on the red carpet where we asked her about the possibility of Danny Boyle directing Bond 25. She said she would love it as he would bring something "totally unique". The actress has previously played the part of Eve Moneypenny in two Bond films and worked with highly acclaimed director Danny Boyle on the 2002 film 28 Days Later.

See Naomie Harris speak about Danny Boyle below:

After the premiere Greatest Hits Radio reporter Lucy Ford caught up with some of the cast where they took part in The Big Dwayne Johnson Quiz. Embarrassingly the former wrestler's co-stars didn't seem to know much about him! They were asked to identify some of the films he has starred in amongst other questions, and they didn't do too well. Take a look to see how Naomie Harris, Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Malin Akerman did in the following video.

WATCH: The Big Dwayne Johnson Quiz:

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20. The Lost City Of Z

2013's The Immigrant is sadly still waiting for a UK release, so praise be to the cinematic gods that James Gray's The Lost City Of Z arrived without delay. Based on the true-life tale of British explorer Percy Fawcett (Charlie Hunnam), this dense but always gripping biopic is part political drama, part family drama and part adventure.
On discovering the remnants of an indigenous society, Fawcett spent his life trying to prove his Amazonian finds until his unexplained disappearance in 1925. Containing one of the most beautiful scenes of the year, this undseen gem deserves, nay, demands your attention.

WATCH: We catch up with Dwayne Johnson and Naomie Harris on the Rampage red carpet
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Rampage is loosely based on the 80s computer game of the same name. The film follows primatologist Davis Okoye (Dwayne Johnson) who is the head of an anti-poaching unit.

David finds out his albino silverback gorilla friend, George, along with a grey wolf called Ralph, and a crocodile named Lizzie, have all become infected with a gas that turns them into mutants. David must find out how to stop the three animals going on a rampage and destroying America.

Watch the trailer for Rampage below:

Rampage is in cinemas now.