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Movie producer Roar Uthaug burst onto the scene in 2016 with the Norwegian fiasco movie "The Wave." His work taking solid characters and blending them with the substantial activity set pieces that populate most debacle films was lauded to the point that it found him the pined for employment of coordinating the current year's "Tomb Raider." obviously, the discussion still wraths about the last film's quality, however that is neither here nor there. Nonetheless, "The Wave" was such a hit in Norway and abroad that a spin-off is coming soon, basically titled "The Quake."

Also, in the trailer for "The Quake," you can perceive any reason why groups of onlookers are gobbling up this brand of catastrophe film. With all the enhancements and demolition seen in most American calamity films, however with the guarantee of value performing artists and a decent story, "The Quake" seems to be a commendable successor to "The Wave."

Be that as it may, this time, Uthaug isn't coordinating the film (as he was occupied with "Tomb Raider," no uncertainty) and is supplanted by John Andreas Andersen. Like Uthaug before him, Andersen is generally new to filmmaking however seems to be similarly as talented at making a debacle film.

Magnet Releasing is dealing with dispersion of "The Quake" and the film will hit theaters, On Demand, on iTunes and on Amazon Prime Video December 14.

Here’s the official synopsis:

In 1904 an earthquake with a 5.4 magnitude on the Richter scale shook Oslo. Its epicenter was in the Oslo Rift which runs directly through the Norwegian capital. There are recorded quakes from the rift on a daily basis and geologists cannot be sure, but arguments indicate that we can expect major future earthquakes in this area. When – nobody can say for certain – but we know that the density of people and infrastructure in Oslo is significantly more vulnerable today than in 1904. What if a massive earthquake is looming?











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