"The Enduring Influence Of “The Day After Tomorrow,” 20 Years Later"

"The groundbreaking film popularized an extreme climate scenario. To what effect?"

"It has been 20 years since we first saw the paleo-climatologist Jack Hall, played by Dennis Quaid, standing at a railing overlooking a command center at NOAA and asking his colleagues the question that baffled them: “What about the North Atlantic Current?”

The ocean current is failing, he explained, relaying news he had just received from an observatory in the UK; the extreme storms they’re seeing “will not just continue but get worse. … I think we’re on the verge of a major climate shift.”

When it opened on Memorial Day weekend in May 2004, “The Day After Tomorrow” was a box office smash, grossing nearly $70 million in just four days. In several locations around the country, its premiere was also a major media event, drawing in environmental activists and voter registration tables and attracting a wide range of reviews and commentary."

Michael Svoboda reports for Yale Climate Connections May 24, 2024.

SEE ALSO:

"The Ultimate List Of Cli-Fi Films" (Yale Climate Connections)
https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2024/05/the-ultimate-list-of-cli-fi-f...

"Hollywood Movies Rarely Reflect Climate Change Crisis. These Researchers Want To Change That" (AP)
https://apnews.com/article/climate-change-movies-oscars-f7f58a6e24901651...

Source: Yale Climate Connections, 05/31/2024