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This year has been, in many ways, a rolling series of disasters. So, what would make anyone want to see a disaster film like Greenland, which is largely set and shot in Georgia and stars Scottish actor Gerard Butler? Greenland director Ric Roman Waugh said in an interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that it may seem like a pure disaster film on the surface but is ultimately about the bonds of family. It s not a sprawling epic like Deep Impact, Armageddon or Independence Day. It s a message of hope, said Waugh, who last worked with Butler in the 2019 film Angel Has Fallen. It s the perfect message for right now. It s really about how we re better together. It s not divisive. At the end of the day, we ll survive longer with love and hope. This isn t really a disaster movie. It s a love story. It was this great backdrop to have a fun, action-packed ride.
Gerard Butler s film, Greenland, shot and set in Georgia
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(L-R) Morena Baccarin, Roger Dale Floyd and Gerard Butler star in âGreenland.â (Image Courtesy of STXfilms)
I think most of us can agree that âjarringâ is a pretty good word to sum up 2020 ⦠at least in terms of non-profane words.
For the past few months, I truly believed Iâd seen every astonishing moment the universe could throw at us. But leave it to mid-December end-of-the-world thriller âGreenlandâ to get one more good jab in before the New Year.
It might be hard to believe, but the year is 2020 and Gerard Butler has a lead role in a non-animated movie that isnât terrible.