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Planetquake

Planetquake (2024)

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Planetquake

A tectonic shift deep below the Mariana Trench causes a series of ever escalating earthquakes. If a team of leading seismologists fails to stop the disaster, the events will break apart the Earth, resulting in billions of casualties. Finally, someone’s paying attention to our leading seismologists.

Planetquake: Cast & Crews

Directors
Monroe Robertson
Top Cast
Actor 1, Actor 2, Actor 3, Actor 4, Actor 5

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What Our Critics Think

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Review Team
4/5
4/5

Planetquake, directed by Monroe Robertson, is a compelling entry into the disaster film genre that effectively balances scientific intrigue with heart-pounding action. The plot unfolds as a tectonic shift in the Mariana Trench sets off a series of catastrophic earthquakes, drawing a team of seismolo ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3/5
3/5

Planetquake is a cinematic rollercoaster that hits all the right notes for disaster film enthusiasts. From the get-go, the tension is palpable as we follow a group of seismologists trying to save the world from impending doom. Sure, it’s packed with clichés – you’ve got your brilliant but flawed sci ... Show more >>

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Got a question about Planetquake?

Yes, Planetquake offers a thrilling blend of science fiction and disaster drama, making it a captivating watch for fans of the genre. Its engaging plot, combined with strong performances from the cast, keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, especially as the stakes escalate.

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