The day after tomorrow ranked seventh in 2012 third in the world's highest grossing 15 disaster blockbusters!

NO.15: "Mystery Code/Prophet" (2009)

Global Box Office: $183 million

Disaster Scope: Global

Number of people affected: 99.99% of humans

NO.14: "Terror Zone" (1995)

Global Box Office: $181 million

disaster scope: somewhere in Zaire, Africa, and multiple cities in the United States

disaster victims: more than 10,000

NO.13: "Vertical Limit" (2000)

global box office: 215 million US dollars

disaster scope: Himalayas K2 peak

Number of disasters: A number of mountaineers

NO.12: "Perfect Storm" (2000)

Global box office: 328 million US dollars

Disaster scope: Andrea fishing ship

Number of disasters: all crew members

z1 "Heaven and Earth NO.12" "Crash" (1998)

global box office: $349 million

Disaster scope: New York, Philadelphia and other places

Number of people affected: more than one million people

NO.10: "Apollo 13" (1995)

global box office: $355 million

Disaster scope: Apollo 13

Number of disasters: three astronauts

NO.9: "Godzilla" (1998)

Global box office: 379 million US dollars

Disaster scope: New York

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zz1, 110,000 people and more than 10,800,000 people : "Tornado" (1996)

global box office: 494 million US dollars

disaster scope: a certain city in the United States

disaster victims: more than 1,000 people

NO.7: "The Day After Tomorrow" (2004) 4zz

disaster range: 544 million US dollars : Global

victims: more than 100 million people

NO.6: "Peerless Tribulation" (1998)

global box office: 553 million US dollars

disaster Scope:

disaster victims in major cities in the world: more than 100 million people

NO.5: "I am a legend" (2007)

global box office: 585 million US dollars

disaster scope: global

disaster victims: 90% human

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z175NO.zz4 "War" (2005)

global box office: 591 million US dollars

disaster scope: multiple cities around the world

disaster victims: more than 100 million people

NO.3: "2012" (2009)

global box office: 769 million US dollars

disaster scope: global

Number of people affected: 99% of humans

NO.2: "Independence Day" (1996)

Global box office: $817 million

Disaster scope: Many large cities worldwide

Number of people affected: All mankind

z2220NO.1 (Titanic No.1) 1997)

global box office: 1.842 billion US dollars

Disaster scope: Titanic

Number of people affected: 1517