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When a series of unprecedented superstorms begin forming over the Atlantic, meteorologist Dr. Kate Mercer and storm chaser Jake Thompson realize this is no ordinary weather event. A massive tornado system is heading straight for Chicago, threatening to wipe the city off the map. With only 48 hours to evacuate millions of people, they must work together to track the storm and save as many lives as possible. As the skies turn green and the winds reach unsurvivable speeds, they discover that the end is truly near. A heart-pounding disaster thriller with groundbreaking visual effects.
The tornado hitting Chicago is the most realistic disaster scene I have ever seen. Josh Mathews and Sarah Johnson have amazing chemistry.
Exactly what you want from a disaster movie. Big action, tense moments, and enough heart to keep you invested.
I said it. The scale of destruction in this movie is unmatched. The helicopter scene had me holding my breath.
Turn off your brain and enjoy the ride. The science makes no sense but the action is entertaining.
From the opening scene to the finale, I was completely hooked. Sarah Johnson is a badass in this.
If you love watching cities get destroyed, this is your movie. The water tornado scene is incredible.
Saw it in IMAX and it was worth every penny. The sound design alone deserves an Oscar.
Just constant noise and destruction. No character development whatsoever. Gave me a headache.
Not gonna win any awards but definitely entertaining. Josh Mathews carries the dramatic scenes well.
The evacuation scenes are so tense. Really makes you think about what you would do in that situation.
The green sky atmosphere is so eerie and realistic. Best disaster movie visuals since 2012.
You know exactly how it's going to end but the journey there is still exciting. Good date movie.