Greenland Final Comet Planet Killer Scene | HD clip

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Published 2020-11-13
John Garrity, his estranged wife and their young son embark on a perilous journey to find sanctuary as a planet-killing comet hurtles toward Earth. Amid terrifying accounts of cities getting levelled, the Garrity's experience the best and worst in humanity. As the countdown to the global apocalypse approaches zero, their incredible trek culminates in a desperate and last-minute flight to a possible safe haven.

Greenland is a 2020 American disaster film directed by Ric Roman Waugh and written by Chris Sparling. The film stars Gerard Butler (who also co-produced), Morena Baccarin, Roger Dale Floyd, Scott Glenn, David Denman, and Hope Davis. The film follows a family who must fight for survival as a planet-destroying comet races to Earth

All Comments (21)
  • @WithHealthbars
    I love disaster movies but what upset me here was that Clarke was hyped up throughout the whole movie and all we got a 3 sec glimpse of the damage. I wanted to see a least a minute of all it’s destruction throughout the world, cmon
  • @ACMcC24
    Something I really like about this scene is how, not once, did the soldiers ask for proof of their lottery or their bracelets. The soldiers took time to get to them, grabbed them, and ran. At that point, they didn't care about a damned lottery, they just cared about saving those lives. Physics not withstanding, it was a good scene.
  • @DONKFORTRESS6956
    I like how at the end you can hear a radio saying "Is anyone receiving?" which shows that there were survivors.
  • @sunnyday237
    The scene when their neighbours were hoping and praying for a message and when they had to leave them behind. That was heart breaking
  • @delightk
    Boss: You still coming to work right?
  • @spotellis
    Lets have a Rip to all the astronauts stuck on the international space station as they watch their planet burn and get stuck in space forever
  • @ExInfamous
    The part where they are hugging each other as the shockwave rolls over the bunker is giving me anxiety. The terror and helplessness in that room is palpable. Just hugging your loved ones as everyone around you screams, waiting anxiously to get crushed by rubble or miraculously survive.
  • @mafia8500
    The scariest part of these mega scale catastrophic events is that they can happen in any form, time or at any place, sometimes we won't even know its happening before its too late, we won't even realize that our life is flashing before our own eyes. Thats how ruthless and unpredictable the universe is and how that's how fragile we are. The moral of the story is to enjoy every second you have in life as long as you can, because you don't know when it all ends!!!
  • @mamabear9686
    During all of this, there is still a guy trying to steal a tv from Walmart.
  • @RCT3Crashes100
    Meanwhile, deep in the ocean... Undersea Vent Crab: “Did something happen?” Squid: No, you’re just imagining things.”
  • @hadson2460
    Truck driver: "let's park as far as I can !"
  • @pennplayz
    This was one of the better recent disaster movies, there were a few moments near the beginning of the movie that made me cry (the neighbors begging them to take their child is one of them) Overall it was very well written and acted, and its not often I actually get emotionally invested in disaster films Highly recommend 👍
  • @protama-kun
    Imagine being that one guy being locked out of the huge door right when it closed
  • @coryl.3567
    Considering that the meteor hit somewhere in Western Europe, I'm surprised there's anything left of Paris at all.
  • @magialocaaa5738
    I like 0:40 because the soldier is like "C'mon camera man you need to survive too, move it move it!"
  • @jimjimmyjames59
    Someone really overestimated how many “happy family” flashbacks were needed for this.
  • Just imagining something like this in real life makes you realize just how easily our society and way of life can be destroyed. Even if somehow a population of humans survived the actual impact, just imagine the struggle of surviving afterwards.
  • @mikehance6086
    Those soldiers are the real hero’s to think some of them probably never made it inside the bunker had to make sure everyone made it.
  • @nycot107
    The scariest part in this movie isn't the comet itself, it's the way people treat each other when they're desperate.