Rampage ‘n J Productions, a dynamic production company founded by UFC legend Quinton “Rampage” Jackson in collaboration with writer Joel Silverman, known for works such as “Garo” and “Undefeated,” has announced an exciting partnership with manager Tyler Kroos from Kroos Entertainment Group. Their inaugural project is set to be a compelling reality series titled “Rampage Jackson’s Resurrecting: Riddick.”
This anticipated reality series aims to spotlight Jackson’s mission of assisting fallen sports heroes in their journey to recovery. The spotlight for the debut season will be on two-time heavyweight boxing champion Riddick Bowe. As per the production team, despite Bowe’s remarkable earnings of $80 million throughout his boxing career, he is currently confronting the grim reality of homelessness and battling persistent untreated injuries.
Rampage ‘n J Productions has taken a bold step by self-financing and producing a one-hour pilot episode for the series. A notable feature of this initial episode is the appearance of Oscar winner Sean Penn, who lends his expertise to aid in Bowe’s recovery process. The production team has plans to include various celebrity supporters as guest appearances in subsequent episodes, enhancing the show’s appeal and outreach.
“Long before the idea of a series emerged, Rampage was dedicated to helping these iconic athletes restore their lives,” stated Silverman. “What unfolds is a beautifully transformational journey where Ram successfully guides these heroic figures back to a place of hope. He provides both physical and psychological treatment, assists them in reconciling with their families, and even helps them discover new career paths.”
To bolster the production efforts, Mackenzie Gabriel-Vaught has recently joined Rampage ‘n J as the new president of TV and film. Gabriel-Vaught brings a wealth of experience, having formerly served as Vice President of programming at Chuck Lorre Productions and leading Mayim Bialik’s Sad Clown Productions.
In addition to “Rampage Jackson Resurrecting: Riddick,” Rampage ‘n J Productions is also in the early stages of casting for another promising project, “The Virgins,” a gripping crime drama set against the backdrop of the U.S. Virgin Islands. The pilot for this series is scheduled to commence filming in 2026.
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