The moon's destruction, in particular, is a sight to behold. The intricate details of the lunar surface, the explosive debris, and the catastrophic effects on the Earth's atmosphere are all rendered in stunning 4K clarity. The enhanced visuals also allow for a greater sense of depth and scale, making the film's many action sequences feel more intense and thrilling.
When Roland Emmerich—the master of cinematic destruction behind Independence Day , The Day After Tomorrow , and 2012 —decided to crash the Moon into Earth, he knew subtlety wasn’t an option. Released in 2022, Moonfall was a bombastic return to form for the director: a $140 million science-fiction disaster film that divides audiences like a tidal wave splits a city block. moonfall 4k
Have you watched Moonfall in 4K? Which scene made your jaw drop – the tidal wave or the lunar interior? Share your thoughts in the comments below. And for more 4K reviews of sci-fi disaster films, subscribe to our newsletter. The moon's destruction, in particular, is a sight to behold
A multi-part behind-the-scenes documentary (~59 minutes). Which scene made your jaw drop – the