Development On December 1, 2011, it was announced that
New Line Cinema was developing an earthquake disaster film,
San Andreas: 3D. from a script by Jeremy Passmore and Andre Fabrizio;
Allan Loeb polished the script. On June 5, 2012, the studio set
Brad Peyton to direct the film. On July 18, 2012, New Line tapped
Carlton Cuse to rewrite the script for the earthquake disaster film. On July 18, 2013,
The Conjuring writers
Carey Hayes and
Chad Hayes were tapped by the studio to rewrite the film again. The film was also produced by New Line and
Village Roadshow Pictures, along with Flynn Picture Company and Australian limited
Village Roadshow.
Casting On October 14, 2013, Dwayne Johnson closed a deal to star in the film to play the role of a helicopter pilot searching for his daughter after an earthquake. On February 4, 2014,
Alexandra Daddario joined the cast. On March 12, 2014,
Carla Gugino joined the cast and reunited with Dwayne Johnson with whom she starred in
Race to Witch Mountain and
Faster. On March 14, 2014,
Game of Thrones actor
Art Parkinson joined the film's cast. On April 1, 2014,
Archie Panjabi joined the earthquake film. On April 5, 2014,
Todd Williams also joined the film, to play Marcus Crowlings, an old Army friend of Johnson's character. On April 15, 2014,
Colton Haynes was added to the cast of the film. On April 29,
Ioan Gruffudd joined the cast of the film. Gruffudd played Daniel Reddick, a wealthy real estate developer who is dating Johnson's character's estranged wife. On May 28,
Will Yun Lee joined the cast to play Dr. Kim Park, the co-director of the
Caltech Seismology Lab in the film. On June 11, Australian singer and actress
Kylie Minogue joined the film to play Gruffudd's sister.
Filming ,
Queensland, Australia on June 22, 2014 On December 17, 2013,
Variety reported that the film would be shot at
Village Roadshow Studios in
Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. On March 20, 2014, it was announced that
Gods of Egypt had started production in Australia, and
San Andreas was set to begin soon after. On April 16, 2014, Johnson tweeted photos from the training for the film. Filming began on April 22, 2014, in Australia and was also shot in the Los Angeles area, Bakersfield, and San Francisco. On May 12, shooting took place in the
Lockyer Valley. On May 10–11, shooting was taking place in Los Angeles and then production went back to Australia to complete the rest of shooting. On May 17, second unit was filming scenes in Bakersfield where a helicopter was spotted, and Johnson was busy in Gold Coast. On June 22, the crew was spotted filming disaster scenes on
Elizabeth Street in Brisbane. The film's second-unit started shooting on July 8, in San Francisco, and the first unit began shooting on July 21, wrapping up on July 27. On July 15–16, first unit was filming at
Fisherman's Wharf, and a second unit was also filming on the
Embarcadero on July 16. On July 21, the filming was taking place at
AT&T Park, where the crew shot a scene during a
San Francisco Giants game. On July 22, they filmed an earthquake with fake victims and fake garbage at Hyde and
Lombard Streets, on
Russian Hill. On July 23, crews were filming disaster scenes in
The Armory. On July 26, they filmed some scenes near the
Fairmont Hotel, with the last day of filming spent shooting on the
California Street in the
Financial District, wrapping up filming on July 27, 2014.
Visual effects The visual effects are provided by
Hydraulx,
Cinesite and
Image Engine and Supervised by
Greg and Colin Strause, Holger Voss and Martyn Culpitt with help from
Scanline VFX and
Method Studios.
Music On July 24, 2014, it was announced that
Andrew Lockington would be composing the music for the film. Three teasers were revealed, and two of them included Robot Koch & Delhia de France and
Sia singing "
California Dreamin'" by
The Mamas and the Papas. ==Release==