J.J. Abrams Plots the End of the World in God Particle
Nix June 13, 2012
Man and science. It never results in anything good. Well, in the movies, anyway. In real life, man and science gives us cures for diseases and probably more importantly, iPhones. In the movies, though, they end up creating giant, rampaging monsters, results in alien invasions, or in the case of J.J. Abrams’ new movie “God Particle”, the end of the world as we know it.
In “God Particle”, a new film that Abrams will be producing for Paramount, the world doesn’t so much as end as it, well, disappears.
After a physics experiment with a large hadron accelerator causes the Earth to seemingly vanish completely, the terrified crew of an orbiting American space station is left floating in the middle of now-even-more-empty space. When a European spacecraft appears on their radar, the Americans must determine whether it’s their salvation, or a harbinger of doom.
Yup, definitely not a good thing, there.
Abrams isn’t expected to direct, but we do know that the film will have a $5 million dollar budget, which is a tad low for an end-of-the-world type of movie set in outer space…
Via : Vulture
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