2012: Supernova

This article is about the 2009 direct-to-video film. For the 2000 film, see Supernova (2000 film). For the 2005 made-for-television film, see Supernova (2005 film). For other uses, see 2012 (disambiguation).
2012: Supernova
Directed by Anthony Fankhauser
Produced by Paul Bales
Stephen Fiske
David Michael Latt
David Rimawi
Written by Anthony Fankhauser
John Macy
John Willis III
Starring Brian Krause
Heather McComb
Najarra Townsend
Music by Chris Ridenhour
Cinematography Mark Atkins
Edited by Danny Maldonado
Distributed by The Asylum
Release dates
  • October 27, 2009 (2009-10-27)
Running time
87 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $200,000

2012: Supernova is a 2009 direct-to-video science fiction disaster film by The Asylum. As with the previous film, titled 2012: Doomsday is a mockbuster of the Roland Emmerich film 2012, which was released a month later. It is the second film in the Asylum's 2012 Trilogy though the films have nothing to do with one another. The third film is titled 2012: Ice Age.

Plot

When a star gone supernova threatens to destroy the Earth, an astrophysicist puts together a dangerous and desperate plan to shield the Earth from the destructive burst of radiation heading toward it.

Cast

Reception

The film has mostly poor reviews for various reasons, including its conveniently timed release so close to the release of the film 2012, which is based on a similar concept.

Sequel

Another sequel was released the following year entitled 2012: Ice Age and borrowing elements from another of Roland Emmerich's films, The Day After Tomorrow.

External links

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