Here’s a feature concept for a fictional movie titled — a fresh take on the 2012 end-of-the-world premise.
It stands as the definitive entry in the "disaster porn" genre, a thrilling, exhausting, and ultimately unforgettable cinematic experience. For fans of spectacle and large-scale destruction, and for anyone curious about the moment the world was convinced the Mayans had it right, "2012" remains essential viewing. It is a film that not only shows you the end of the world but also captures a unique, fascinating moment in cultural history—right before the calendar turned. 2012 end of the world movie
Grossing $791.2 million worldwide against its $200 million budget, it became the fifth highest-grossing film of 2009 , and the first film to surpass $700 million globally without cracking $200 million domestically. Here’s a feature concept for a fictional movie
In 2012, struggling novelist and limo driver is taking his children camping in Yellowstone National Park. There, they meet conspiracy theorist Charlie Frost (Woody Harrelson) , who reveals the truth about the arks and the coming end. A massive 10.9-magnitude earthquake along the San Andreas Fault sinks the California coast. In a desperate race against time, Jackson must pilot a makeshift plane, outrun the eruption of the Yellowstone supervolcano, and fight to save his ex-wife and children while making their way to the arks in Tibet. It is a film that not only shows
as Charlie Frost, a conspiracy theorist and radio host.