“I feel embarrassed, really. I was sort of ignorant.” Dwayne Johnson and Rosamund Pike admit their $58M flop was a total let down
20 years ago, Dwayne Johnson and Rosamund Pike starred together in a movie that, unfortunately, turned out to be a complete flop.

Not every film in the career of an actor or actress has to be successful. There are some productions that are not necessarily good, however, it is not at all that common for the stars of these films or TV series to admit that they are embarrassed of appearing in them or that they are actually total failures. Yet Dwayne Jonson and Rosamund Pike weren't afraid to say that about the $58M flop they starred in together.
In 2005, Doom movie based on the popular game series was released, and it was a total failure. Not only did it fail to earn money for itself, but it was crushed by critics as well as audiences, and perhaps most of all by Doom fans, who admit that this movie has nothing to do with Doom.
Dwayne Johnson, in an interview with GamesRadar, admitted that the movie was a flop and a victim of the curse of game adaptations, by which such productions simply couldn’t succeed. Only recently has this begun to change with Sonic the Hedgehog or The Last of Us.
I lived the video game curse because I made Doom. And Doom was a movie based off a very popular video game and was incredibly unsuccessful. So I lived the curse, and I experienced it.
Rosamund Pike apparently agrees with The Rock, as she too embarrassedly admitted in an interview with Collider that the movie didn't work out the way it should have. The actress admitted her mistake of approaching this production unprepared, not knowing the source material and how much it meant to fans. Now she knows that if she had been aware of everything, she would have approached the project differently.
I feel partly to blame in that respect because I think I failed just through ignorance and innocence to understand, to fully get a picture of what Doom meant to fans at that point. I wasn’t a gamer. I didn’t understand. If I knew what I knew now, I would have dived right into all of that and got fully immersed in it like I do now. And I just didn’t understand. I feel embarrassed, really. I feel embarrassed that I was sort of ignorant of what it meant and I didn’t know how to go about finding out because the internet wasn’t the place it is now for the fans to speak up. I wouldn’t have known where to find them. I do now! In fact, I now have many friends who were massive fans of the game and I just wish I had known them then.
20 years later, the emotions of viewers have not changed very much from this production. As a film adaptation of Doom, it continues to be a misfire.
- “I can’t talk to the boy who did the fish movie.” Steven Spielberg's idol and legendary director refused to meet with him because he would feel like a “wh*re” in front of him
- “Make sure you can handle it.” Ralph Fiennes has hilarious advice for the new Lord Voldemort in the Harry Potter series from HBO Max
- Harry Potter fans regret that J.K. Rowling abandoned this “lovely” idea for an epilogue
- J.K. Rowling isn't as involved in the Harry Potter series from HBO Max as fans might have expected. The author has clarified what she is doing
- Harry Potter series from HBO Max will feature a character that was missing from the movies? One information led fans to believe in the appearance of a certain Hogwarts professor