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.
There is a scene where a car flips onto another crushing the people inside immediately. And there is such large hail during a storm that it crushed cars and people. There’s also large scycrapers that collapse onto each other.
in two scenes: near the 42nd minute (checking out a satellite in a big hall) the camera follows a machine that is shaking and twisting uncontrollably, near the 45th minute during the space walk a jet goes awry and the camera spins and shakes with the character.
There are a lot of loud explosions, lightning strikes with thunder, buildings collapsing, people screaming, car accidents, guns shooting, large waves crashing, impact and destruction noises, and a rocket launch.
Surprisingly very very little given what a film full of catastrophic scenarios this is. Theres blood during a scene where someone gets hit by a car (before that person was meant to be meeting with someone) but theres just a little on the person. And i don't really know if people just being frozen solid is considered gorey in and of itself but at some point at the beginning when troops go to investigate the icy weirdness in the village, someone grabs a frozen persons wrist and their hand falls off, leaving the inside of arm visible but it's very non realistic and theres no blood there really, but thats about all i can think off.
Specifically towards the end, theres some gun violence on the station after the mole is discovered but no one is actually hurt because of that, and theres a lot more on earth in orlando during the whole presidents speech thing and some more after the actual speech ends