end of the world thrillers
☣️Just a few of my personal favorite end of the world movies since I recently posted my fav zombie movies.
Honorable mentions to movies like: Don't Look Up, Interstellar, etc. I certainly liked those movies but didn't think they were the same apocalyptic vibe as these ones. Maybe they'll make an appearance in another list!
WHERE TO WATCH:
◼️ISS (2023):
•Hulu (Premium Subscription), Paramount+ (Premium Subscription), Sling TV (Premium Subscription), FuboTV (Premium Subscription), YouTube (Primetime Subscription), YouTube TV (Premium Subscription)
◼️Greenland (2020):
•Max (subscription), Hulu (Premium Subscription), Amazon Prime Video (Premium Subscription), YouTube (Primetime Subscription), YouTube TV (Premium Subscription)
◼️Civil war (2024):
•Amazon Prime Vid ($4.99), Google Play Movies ($4.99), Fandango at Home ($5.99)
◼️The Day After Tomorrow (2004):
•Hulu (Subscription), Disney+ (Subscription), FXNow (free with cable), SlingTV (Premium Subscription), YouTube TV (Premium), YouTube ($3.99), Amazon Prime Video ($3.79)
◼️2012 (2009):
•Hulu (Subscription), Peacock (Subscription), Disney+ (Subscription), Amazon Prime Video ($3.89)
◼️Leave the World Behind (2023):
•Netflix (subscription)
◼️Contagion (2011):
•Amazon Prime Video ($3.59)
◼️San Andreas (2015):
•Max (Subscription), Hulu (Premium Subscription), Amazon Prime Video (Premium Subscription), YouTube (Primetime Subscription), YouTube TV (Premium Subscription)
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Okay, so like many of you, I was utterly gripped by 'Leave the World Behind', especially that unsettling blackout scene. It wasn't just about the lights going out, right? It was the sudden, terrifying realization of how fragile our modern lives are and how quickly everything can descend into chaos. That feeling of isolation, the unknown, and the way it strips away our sense of security – that's what makes these kinds of end-of-world thrillers so incredibly compelling for me. If that sense of societal collapse and the vulnerability it exposes is what drew you in, then you're going to love diving deeper into some of my other top picks. For instance, while 'Contagion' isn't explicitly about a blackout, it perfectly captures the rapid breakdown of public trust and essential services during a deadly virus outbreak. The fear isn't just the disease itself, but the way our interconnected world unravels when faced with an invisible, relentless threat. You see people scrambling, misinformation spreading, and the very fabric of society fraying, much like the fear generated by that unexpected blackout. Then there's the sheer scale of chaos in movies like '2012' and 'The Day After Tomorrow'. While these films showcase massive natural disasters like earthquakes and extreme weather, the aftermath often depicts wide-scale power outages and the struggle for survival in a world suddenly without its usual amenities. Think about the scenes of cities submerged or frozen – it's a different kind of blackout, where nature itself has pulled the plug on civilization. The terror comes from the overwhelming force of nature and humanity's smallness in the face of it. 'I.S.S.' offers a unique perspective on global conflict, where the "blackout" isn't on Earth for the viewers, but felt by the astronauts observing the world erupt into war from above. It highlights how quickly things can change, and the desperate measures people take when their world, or what remains of it, is at stake. Similarly, 'Civil War' explores internal strife and the breakdown of communication, where sections of the country are disconnected, creating pockets of lawlessness and desperate survival. This shows how a societal blackout can be just as devastating as a literal one. What these films all share, especially 'Leave the World Behind' with its chilling atmosphere, is a focus on the psychological thriller aspect alongside the disaster. It's not just about the explosions or the fleeing crowds; it's about the human reaction to the unknown, the distrust, the difficult choices, and the primal instinct to protect your loved ones when everything familiar is stripped away. If you found yourself asking "What would I do?" during the blackout in 'Leave the World Behind', then these other thrillers will definitely keep you on the edge of your seat, exploring similar themes of human resilience and vulnerability in the face of the apocalypse. It's truly fascinating (and a little bit scary!) to see how different stories explore the end of the world.









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