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‘San Andreas’ Teaser Trailer: Dwayne Johnson Stars In Earthquake Actioner

Warner Bros. has released the official teaser trailer for director Brad Peyton’s San Andreas. The film stars Dwayne Johnson as a rescue helicopter pilot journeying with his estranged wife (Carla Gugino) from Los Angeles to San Francisco to save their daughter following a magnitude 9 earthquake triggered by California’s infamous San Andreas Fault. Moviegoers that enjoy a disaster movie may enjoy this short teaser trailer for the upcoming San Andreas 2015 movie that stars Dwayne Johnson (The Rock) and that will be shaking into to theatres May 29th, 2015.

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The trailer focuses on both the personal and disaster aspects of the film, with a look at falling buildings and an ominous tease of things to come from Paul Giamatti. It also includes appearances from co-stars Alexandra Daddario, Ioan Gruffudd, Archie Panjabi, Hugo Johnstone-Burt, and Art Parkinson — all set to a chilling new rendition of California Dreamin’.

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The San Andreas movie also stars Carla Gugino, Alexandra Daddario, Ioan Gruffudd, Archie Panjabi and Hugo Johnstone-Burt to name few. During which Johnson has to battle against a magnitude 9 earthquake in California.

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“San Andreas” is produced by Beau Flynn (“Hercules,” “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island”). Tripp Vinson (“Red Dawn”) also serves as producer. Richard Brener, Samuel J. Brown, Michael Disco, Rob Cowan, and Bruce Berman are the executive producers, and Hiram Garcia is co-producer. The screenplay is by Carlton Cuse, story by Andre Fabrizio & Jeremy Passmore.


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“San Andreas” Story Line:

San Andreas tells the story of a rescue chopper pilot and his estranged wife (Carla Gugino) who travel across California to rescue their daughter (Alexandra Daddario) in the wake of a massive earthquake.

In an interview on set at Warners Bros’ Gold Coast studios, Johnson said it was “by far” the most action he had seen on a film.

“Not only did I want to honour the real rescue men and women (I had met) but also to create something cool for the audience because they are savvy and if there are ways where we don’t have to cut around me repelling out of a helo (helicopter) at 300 feet down a cliff then great, let’s give it a shot,” Johnson said.