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Geostorm

Some things were never meant to be controlled.
2017 | 109m | English

(130014 votes)

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Popularity: 7 (history)

Director: Dean Devlin
Writer: Dean Devlin, Paul Guyot
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After an unprecedented series of natural disasters threatened the planet, the world's leaders came together to create an intricate network of satellites to control the global climate and keep everyone safe. But now, something has gone wrong: the system built to protect Earth is attacking it, and it becomes a race against the clock to uncover the real threat before a worldwide geostorm wipes out everything and everyone along with it.
Release Date: Oct 12, 2017
Director: Dean Devlin
Writer: Dean Devlin, Paul Guyot
Genres: Action, Science Fiction, Thriller
Keywords artificial intelligence (a.i.), future, weather manipulation, murder, space, end of the world, conspiracy, disaster, apocalypse, storm, space station, space shuttle, catastrophe, disaster movie, global threat, environmental disaster, overpopulated world
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Electric Entertainment, October Pictures, RatPac Entertainment, Skydance Media, Twisted Media
Box Office Revenue: $221,600,160
Budget: $120,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 13, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Gerard Butler Jake Lawson
Alexandra Maria Lara Ute Fassbinder
Jim Sturgess Max Lawson
Abbie Cornish U.S. Secret Service Agent Sarah Wilson
Ed Harris U.S. Secretary of State Leonard Dekkom
Andy García U.S. President Andrew Palma
Zazie Beetz Dana
Eugenio Derbez Al Hernandez
Robert Sheehan Duncan Taylor
David S. Lee Lead Henchman Rico
Talitha Eliana Bateman Hannah Lawson
Daniel Wu Cheng Long
Adepero Oduye Eni Adisa
Amr Waked Ray Dussette
Richard Schiff Virginia Senator Thomas Cross
Billy Slaughter Karl Dright
Tom Choi Chinese Representative Lee
Mare Winningham Dr. Jennings
Daniella Garcia Mickey
Ritchie Montgomery Mike
Judd Lormand Richard Hill
Corey Mendell Parker Lammy
Catherine Ashton British Tech
Arnold Chun Japanese Tech
Randall Newsome Vice President Miller
Sean Paul Braud Dixon
Anastasiya Rul Russian Woman
Julia Denton Hannah's Mom
Carlos Antonio Uniformed Guard
Joe Drago Senior NASA Tech
Douglas M. Griffin NASA Tech (Mission Control)
Blake Burt UN Private (as Blake C. Burt)
Derek Roberts Major Collner
Randy Havens Trey Grant
Thomas Burke Retrieval Bay Tech
Edgar Leza NASA Guard (uncredited)
Aaron Mitchell Uniformed Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
Hannah Devlin Sophie (uncredited)
Name Job
Alexis Wajsbrot CG Supervisor
Elena Sanchez Stunts
John Refoua Editor
Dean Devlin Director, Writer
Chris Lebenzon Editor
Allan A. Apone Makeup Artist
Nick Chiang Roto Supervisor
Philip Trieu 3D Artist
Colin Strause Visual Effects Supervisor
Tom Macdonald Costume Supervisor
Cliff Fleming Aerial Coordinator
Dan Kenyon Sound Designer
Vanessa Motta Utility Stunts
Martin Lopez Sound Editor
Kevin Zimmerman Sound Editor
Maciej Kuciara Concept Artist
Leigh Hennessy Stunts
Chuck Picerni Jr. Stunt Driver
Charles Croughwell Stunt Coordinator
Donna Evans Stunts
Ashley Nicole Hudson Stunts
Chelsea Bruland Stunts
Corrina Roshea Bobb Stunts
Paria Kamyab Visual Effects Editor
Tristan Fisher Visual Effects Editor
Ron Rosen Editor
Roberto Schaefer Director of Photography
Paul Guyot Writer
Vlad Bina Art Direction
Kelly Curley Art Direction
Tyler Lafferty Prop Maker
David Utley Art Direction
Page Buckner Supervising Art Director
Kevin Constant Supervising Art Director
Anne Kuljian Set Decoration
Lori Mazuer Set Decoration
Heather Elwell Art Department Coordinator
Candice Muriedas Art Department Coordinator
Miccah Underwood Art Department Coordinator
Steve Koster Aerial Director of Photography
Stuart Sharpless Aerial Camera
Davide Tiraboschi Aerial Camera
Dionys Frei Drone Operator
Gary L. Camp Steadicam Operator
Norbert Kaluza Steadicam Operator
Gary Capo Second Unit Director of Photography
Raymond Lam Fai-Tai Camera Operator
Richard T. Hoover Dolly Grip
Luke Cauthern Dolly Grip
Steven A. Guerrero Dolly Grip
Andy Ryan Gaffer
Wing Ma Gaffer
Patrick Murray Gaffer
Jimi Ryan Key Grip
Ferdinand Duplantier Jr. Rigging Gaffer
Ben Rothstein Still Photographer
Kimberley Spiteri Hair Department Head
Francisco X. Pérez Makeup Department Head
Jeri Baker Hairstylist
Marie Elena Key Hair Stylist
Donna Spahn Key Hair Stylist
Aimee Stuit Makeup Artist
Robert A. Blackburn Construction Coordinator
Randall S. Coe Construction Coordinator
David Simpson 2D Supervisor
Anthony Smith 2D Supervisor
Christopher Sweet 3D Sequence Supervisor
Darren Rodriguez Animation Supervisor
Jason Yanofsky CG Supervisor
Jeremy Hardin CG Supervisor
Troy Moore Digital Effects Supervisor
Jason Walmsley Lead Animator
Caleb Choo Matchmove Supervisor
Abbie Kennedy Matchmove Supervisor
Faraz Hameed Pre-Visualization Supervisor
Michael Hull Pre-Visualization Supervisor
Jason Cooper VFX Editor
Brent Shafer VFX Editor
Josiah Zavala VFX Editor
Amanda Johnstone-Batt 3D Sequence Supervisor
Linda Chaabna Visual Effects Coordinator
Sian Davies Visual Effects Coordinator
Rory Jones Visual Effects Coordinator
Clayton Lyons Visual Effects Coordinator
Lucas John Ng Visual Effects Coordinator
Carine Ong Visual Effects Coordinator
Alene Tan Visual Effects Coordinator
Annalisa Torina Visual Effects Coordinator
Kraig Tytus Visual Effects Coordinator
Catherine Westgate Visual Effects Coordinator
Mariluz Noto Visual Effects Coordinator
Monica Østbø Østgård Visual Effects Coordinator
Beatriz Gómez Visual Effects Coordinator
Magdalena Radziuk Visual Effects Coordinator
Mariangela Suma Visual Effects Coordinator
CJ Cole Visual Effects Coordinator
Kat Gore Visual Effects Coordinator
Leanna Kruse Visual Effects Coordinator
Struan Farquhar Visual Effects Editor
Brian Gonosey Visual Effects Editor
Steve Rhee Visual Effects Editor
Lincoln Kupchak Visual Effects Editor
Lukasz Bukowiecki Visual Effects Editor
Christopher Collis Visual Effects Editor
Abhishek Chauhan Visual Effects Editor
Steven Spady Visual Effects Editor
Mark Franco Visual Effects Producer
Carey Gosa Visual Effects Producer
Kerry Joseph Visual Effects Producer
Greta Ruljevaite Visual Effects Producer
Sarah Swick Visual Effects Producer
Amanda Confavreux Visual Effects Producer
Darren A. Bell Visual Effects Producer
Sebastien Racine Visual Effects Producer
Michael Zavala Visual Effects Producer
Jeff Atherton Visual Effects Producer
Mark Webb Visual Effects Producer
Allan Magled Visual Effects Producer
Jeffrey A. Okun Visual Effects Supervisor
Chris Watts Visual Effects Supervisor
Johnathan R. Banta Visual Effects Supervisor
Paul Riddle Visual Effects Supervisor
Rafa Solórzano Visual Effects Supervisor
William Mesa Visual Effects Supervisor
Robert Duncan Visual Effects Supervisor
Niklas Jacobson Visual Effects Supervisor
David Lebensfeld Visual Effects Supervisor
Grant Miller Visual Effects Supervisor
Simon Carr Visual Effects Supervisor
Allyn Lawson Visual Effects Technical Director
Christian Kaestner Visual Effects Supervisor
Charlene Amateau Costume Supervisor
Lynn Ollie Key Costumer
Tony Velasco Key Costumer
Rachael Ohman Key Costumer
Nicole Yuen Key Costumer
Tom Cummins Key Set Costumer
Nina Fabio Seamstress
Aurora Knox Seamstress
Shareen Chehade Set Costumer
Mustapha Mimis Set Costumer
Natasha Romanow Set Costumer
Suzanne M.B. Chambliss Set Costumer
Antoinette Scherer Set Costumer
Rick Chapman Digital Intermediate
Ian Sullivan Digital Intermediate
Suzanne Bingham Script Supervisor
Cory Fleming Aerial Coordinator
Andrew Masterson Pilot
Michael Meinardus Special Effects Supervisor
Sam Sullivan Script Supervisor
Khaled Zaazouh Aerial Coordinator
Sally Boldt Music Editor
Richard Ziegler Music Editor
Hannah d'Angerio Casting Associate
Marin Hope Casting Associate
Anthony Simonaitis Pyrotechnic Supervisor
Richard Bullock Jr. Boom Operator
Sean Heissinger Dialogue Editor
Michael Hertlein Dialogue Editor
Catherine Harper Foley
Jörg Klinkenberg Foley
Olaf Simon Foley
Philipp Bitter Foley Editor
Markus Glunz Foley Editor
Mark Hailstone Sound Designer
James Gallivan Sound Effects Editor
Charles Maynes Sound Effects Editor
D. Chris Smith Sound Effects Editor
Greg ten Bosch Sound Effects Editor
Csaba Wagner Sound Effects Editor
Patrick Cyccone Jr. Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tim LeBlanc Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tom Marks Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Myron Nettinga Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jon Michaels Supervising Sound Editor
Cameron Frankley Supervising Sound Editor
Jeremy Johnson Construction Foreman
Brian Adler Visual Effects
Billy Sender Set Dresser
Monty L. Simons Stunts
Zachary Fannin Graphic Designer
Lorne Balfe Original Music Composer
Kirk M. Petruccelli Production Design
Dennis Liddiard Makeup Department Head
Julian Foddy Visual Effects Supervisor
Pablo Domínguez Matte Painter
Cliff Lanning First Assistant Director
Chu Chen-On Line Producer
Susan Matheson Costume Design
Ronna Kress Casting
Damien Stumpf CG Supervisor
Tyler Hohmann Location Assistant
William Scharpf Stunts
Artyom Manukyan Musician
Name Title
David Ellison Producer
Dana Goldberg Producer
Cliff Lanning Co-Producer
Rachel Olschan Co-Producer
Marc Roskin Executive Producer
Don Granger Executive Producer
Herb Gains Executive Producer
Dean Devlin Producer
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Reviews

Dark Jedi
7.0

If you take this movie for what it is, an action / science fiction movie with emphasis on fiction, then it is, in my opinion, actually not too bad. The movie starts of with the usual suspects, a bunch of political asswipes setting off to create their, equally usual, clusterfuck firing the one com ... petent person they actually needed to run the climate control project successfully. To make matters worse the entire project are about to be turned over to “the international community” which of course is a well known recipe for disaster. Hollywood lives in their usual dream world of course so they throw in suitable, old-fashioned, bad guy with the “correct” political views for a bad guy and with an outrageous and apocalyptic plan and we are all set. Let’s ignore all that crap and focus on the movie. Once that nonsense is out of the way what is left is a fairly entertaining science fiction disaster thriller movie. The special effects are not bad and the movie moves along at a decent pace. The “raison de etre” for this movie is the action and the special effects so the story and the acting is adequate and nothing more. Unfortunately, as is all too often the case, the story writer is a bit of a low watt bulb. This satellite network that is the foundation of the movie is fairly unrealistic even for a science fiction movie. Let’s forget about the total insanity in even trying to cover the planet in a network of satellites that are actually physically connected, the feats that these satellites achieve is just so far off the realism scale that is is annoying. What the heck are powering them? Anti-matter, black holes? This could have been done much better. Then we have the self destruct sequence that is playing a large part towards the end of the movie. What kind of fucking self destruct blows up a few bits and pieces for show and then pauses so the characters can run around for half an hour or so? Either the story writer is dumb as a door nail or he thinks the audience is that dumb. Anyway, the annoying parts aside, as a science fiction and fantasy geek this was a fairly entertaining movie for me.

May 16, 2024
BoomCinema
2.0

Today I attended a beautiful wedding where my baby sister took her vows, and started the next great chapter of her life. And then, when I got home, I inexplicably watched this piece of garbage, which might be the most subtle, yet clearly defined moment of emotional self-sabotage in my entire life. I ... am obviously unable to allow myself to be happy. <i>Geostorm</i> stars Gerard Butler as the least believable super scientist to ever exist. He looks like a drummer who is between bands and working part time as a bartender while he lives rent-free at his girlfriend's place. The plot is absurd even in the realm of sci-fi. The effects are awful, buildings topple over intact like giant building blocks, everything hot explodes, and typhoon waves deflect off of buildings and flow through the streets. Even if you couldn't guess every turn of the plot long before the movie manages to stumble toward it, the story wouldn't be any good. All of the humanity and heart is an afterthought: deadbeat dad makes his daughter a promise and has to save the world while he keeps it, weasel brother makes some hard choices to earn another chance with his family, etc. Basically, this movie is <i>The Wandering Earth</i> only even less entertaining.

Jun 23, 2021
Peter89Spencer
7.0

So cheesy it's good! ...

Jun 23, 2021
GeekyRedhead
1.0

Very disappointing indeed. Problem for me was that you see the trailer, you see the cover art, and as the filmmakers intended, you think it's going to be big budget, CGI, disaster film. You'd be wring. Most of that - apart from small scenes sprinkled into the movie maybe 2x - is the last 20 mins! T ... he rest of the movie is dull, dull, dull politics and intrigue and techie crap. For me to not miss relevant scenes or dialogue whilst daydreaming during the boring mire of good actors in bad parts, THAT was a challenge in and of itself.

Feb 29, 2024