2012 is a
disaster film, directed by
Roland Emmerich and released in 2009. The film stars
John Cusack,
Chiwetel Ejiofor,
Amanda Peet,
Oliver Platt,
Danny Glover,
Thandie Newton and
Woody Harrelson. It was distributed by
Columbia Pictures. Filming began in August 2008 in Vancouver.
The film briefly references
Mayanism, the
Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, and the
2012 phenomenon in its portrayal of cataclysmic events unfolding in the year 2012. Because of
solar flare bombardment the Earth's
core begins heating up at an unprecedented rate, eventually causing
crustal displacement. This results in an onslaught of
Doomsday event scenarios plunging the world into chaos. Ranging from
Los Angeles falling into the
Pacific Ocean, the eruption of the
Yellowstone National Park caldera, cataclysmic earthquakes wreaking havoc around the globe, and
Megatsunamis surging across the Earth. The film centers around an ensemble cast of characters as they narrowly escape multiple catastrophes in an effort to reach ships in the
Himalayas, along with scientists and governments of the world who are attempting to save as many lives as they can before the disasters ensue.
The film was promoted in a marketing campaign by a fictional organization, the "Institute for Human Continuity"; this entailed a fictitious book written by Jackson Curtis entitled
Farewell Atlantis, and
streaming media,
blog updates and
radio broadcasts from the
apocalyptic zealot Charlie Frost at his website entitled
This Is The End. This campaign was subjected to numerous criticisms, and was regarded as a form of
viral marketing.
The film received mixed reviews but topped the international box office in its first weekend with $225 million. It ultimately grossed $759 million worldwide becoming
Roland Emmerich's 2nd highest grossing film behind
Independence Day.
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