Si disfrutaste el suspenso climático y los efectos visuales de 'Geo-Tormenta' (2017), esta lista es para ti. Exploramos 10 películas y series similares que combinan desastres naturales, tecnología futurista y acción trepidante. Perfecto para fans del género catástrofe.

Twister (1996)
Descripción: A thrilling depiction of storm chasers risking their lives to study tornadoes, filled with intense action and groundbreaking special effects.
Hecho: The film was praised for its realistic portrayal of tornadoes, using a mix of practical effects and early CGI. It inspired a generation of storm chasers.


Dante's Peak (1997)
Descripción: A gripping tale of a volcanic eruption in a small town, blending scientific investigation with personal survival stories.
Hecho: The film's eruption scenes were inspired by real-life volcanic events, including Mount St. Helens. It features detailed depictions of volcanic hazards like pyroclastic flows.


Volcano (1997)
Descripción: A disaster film where a volcano erupts in an unlikely urban setting, focusing on emergency response and survival.
Hecho: The film was shot in Los Angeles, with the iconic La Brea Tar Pits standing in for the volcanic eruption site. It was released the same year as Dante's Peak, another volcano-themed movie.


Armageddon (1998)
Descripción: A high-stakes mission to prevent an asteroid from colliding with Earth, combining action, drama, and spectacular visual effects.
Hecho: NASA used this film as a training exercise for its employees to identify scientific inaccuracies. It features one of the most iconic soundtracks in disaster movie history.


Deep Impact (1998)
Descripción: Explores humanity's response to an impending comet impact, focusing on both the scientific and emotional aspects of the disaster.
Hecho: The film was released the same year as Armageddon, leading to a friendly rivalry between the two. It emphasizes the human cost of global catastrophes.


The Perfect Storm (2000)
Descripción: Based on a true story, this film depicts a fishing crew caught in an unprecedented storm, highlighting nature's unpredictability and human resilience.
Hecho: The storm in the film is a combination of two real weather events. It was one of the first movies to use extensive CGI for water effects.


The Core (2003)
Descripción: A science fiction disaster film where a team must save the world by journeying to the Earth's core to restart its rotation.
Hecho: The film's premise is based on the scientifically disputed idea that the Earth's core could stop spinning. It features a unique mix of theoretical science and action.


The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
Descripción: Centers around catastrophic climate events threatening humanity, featuring high-stakes survival scenarios and dramatic visual effects.
Hecho: The film's depiction of a sudden ice age was inspired by the real-life theory of abrupt climate change. It was one of the first major Hollywood films to address global warming.


2012 (2009)
Descripción: Focuses on a global apocalypse caused by natural disasters, with a mix of science fiction and action-packed sequences.
Hecho: The film's doomsday scenario is based on the Mayan calendar's end date. It features one of the most expensive visual effects budgets in cinema history.


San Andreas (2015)
Descripción: Revolves around a massive earthquake and its aftermath, blending disaster survival with family drama and rescue missions.
Hecho: The movie consulted real seismologists to make the earthquake scenes as realistic as possible. It was filmed in Australia, despite being set in California.
