Where to watch The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
The Day After Tomorrow is available to stream in US on YouTube TV, fuboTV, AMC Plus Apple TV Channel, Philo, DirecTV On Demand, FX and AMC. It can also be rented or bought from Amazon and AppleTV.
When a climatologist’s warnings about extreme environmental change are ignored, a superstorm unleashes floods, tornadoes, and a deadly freeze across the world. As his son becomes stranded in New York with other survivors, the scientist undertakes a dangerous journey to reach him before the worsening conditions make rescue impossible.
Cast: Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ian Holm, Emmy Rossum, Sela Ward, Dash Mihok, Kenneth Welsh, Jay O. Sanders, Austin Nichols, Perry King, Nestor Serrano, Adrian Lester
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Trivia & production notes
- The film was inspired by radio host Art Bell and author Whitley Strieber's book The Coming Global Superstorm, with Strieber also writing the film's novelization.
- Twentieth Century Fox acquired the project on May 3, 2002, after a script auction where the initial budget was set at $125 million, though the studio believed it could be reduced to $100 million.
- Filming took place across more than a year, from November 2002 through October 2003, primarily in Montreal and Toronto with additional shoots in New York City and Tokyo.
- The Manhattan destruction sequences used a 13-block-sized LIDAR-scanned 3D model of the city with over 50,000 photographs applied for building textures instead of a traditional miniature set.
- The opening Antarctica flyover sequence, approximately two and a half minutes long, was the longest continuous all-CGI shot in film history at the time, surpassing the opening of Contact from 1997.
- Over 1,000 artists from nine visual effects houses, including Industrial Light Magic and Digital Domain, worked on 416 visual effects shots for the film over more than a year.
- The ice shelf cracking sequence in Antarctica required hand-animation for the falling pieces of ice rather than using simulation software.
- The Japanese version of the film featured an exclusive theme song called More Than a Million Miles performed by a Japanese band coincidentally named Day After Tomorrow.
- The film held the record for the highest opening weekend for a natural disaster film for twenty years until Twisters surpassed it in 2024.
- DVD sales generated $110 million in revenue, bringing the film's total gross across theatrical and home media to over $652 million.
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