Known for adapting video games for film, Uwe Boll isn’t too happy with Warner Bros. and New Line’s upcoming action pic Rampage starring Dwayne Johnson. The German director released a Rampage trilogy of his own starting in 2009 and in a statement released on his website, it is said he is pursuing legal action against the studio for “using his brand.”

Boll released his first Rampage movie in 2009 which was followed by 2014’s Rampage: Capital Punishment and 2016’s Rampage: President Down. The movies do not share the storyline of Warner Bros’ adaptation of the monster sci-fi video game, but Boll says that the new movie will “shrink” his brand and the money he can make with his future Rampage movies. He also adds, “It also confuses the audience!”

He is very aware that the Johnson-fronted action pic has nothing to with his trilogy, but he is still demanding that Warner Bros. change the title of the movie. His statement also blasts the movie industry saying that indie movies are dead and only “big players are making all the money.” From there, he doesn’t mince words and continues to drag the Brad Peyton-directed Rampage, saying it looks like Jumanji 2 and refers to it as “typical feelgood, popcorn bullsh*t” movie. And just when you think it couldn’t get any more interesting, he talks about how blockbuster films are “helping the military industrial complex” and then has a few words about Trump.

Read his full statement below.