Stonehenge Apocalypse
DVD cover
GenreScience fiction
Written byBrad Abraham and Paul Ziller
Directed byPaul Ziller
StarringMisha Collins
Torri Higginson
Peter Wingfield
Music byMichael Neilson
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersJosée Bernard
Tom Berry
Lisa M. Hansen
Paul Hertzberg
ProducerJohn Prince
CinematographyAnthony C. Metchie
EditorChristopher A. Smith
Production companiesCineTel Films
Reel One Entertainment
Corus Entertainment
Movie Central
The Movie Network
Syfy
Super Écran
Original release
NetworkSyfy
Release
  • June 12, 2010 (2010-06-12)

Stonehenge Apocalypse is a 2010 Canadian made-for-TV science fiction film starring Misha Collins, Torri Higginson and Peter Wingfield. The movie follows a series of deaths, natural disasters, and strange energy readings that seem to be mysteriously connected to Stonehenge.[1]

Plot

An ancient prophecy comes to pass when archaeologists unearth an Egyptian chamber 10,000 feet below ground in Maine USA, sparking a devastating electromagnetic pulse that triggers Stonehenge and, in turn, sends destructive shockwaves around the globe.

When the Aztec pyramids crumble and the stones take on a life of their own, a renegade radio host, a team of scientists, and a team of British commandos race to prevent the same force responsible for creating life on Earth from cleansing the planet in order to herald the dawn of a new age.[2]

Cast

  • Misha Collins as Dr. Jacob Glaser, a once-renowned astrophysicist, now written off as a crazed conspiracy theorist by most of the scientific community (possibly because he believes metal can be radio-carbon dated). He runs a radio show called The Real Story in which he discusses unexplained phenomena with his listeners.
  • Torri Higginson as Dr. Kaycee Leeds.
  • Peter Wingfield as Dr. John Trousdale.
  • Hill Harper as Dr. Joseph LeShem, a former friend and colleague of Dr. Glaser's, discoverer of the chamber in Maine.

Reception

Stonehenge Apocalypse drew 2.1 million viewers during its premiere.[3]

References

  1. "Stonehenge Apocalypse". Archived from the original on 2021-07-09. Retrieved 2021-07-01.
  2. "Stonehenge Apocalypse Plot and Synopsis - Moviefone". Archived from the original on January 13, 2011. Retrieved November 29, 2012.
  3. Gorman, Bill (June 15, 2010). "Syfy's Original Movie Stonehenge Apocalypse Draws 2.1 Million Total Viewers During June 12 Premiere". Archived from the original on March 24, 2017. Retrieved June 21, 2010.
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