‘The Burning Sea’ Is An Environmental Disaster Movie Of Epic Proportions [Trailer]

Magnet Releasing will unleash the action disaster film The Burning Sea in Theaters, On Demand and Digital on February 25, 2022 … and woah. Now this is a trailer you do not want to miss.

The film is directed by John Andreas Andersen (The Quake) and written by Lars Gudmestad (Jo Nesbø’s Headhunters) and Harald Rosenløw-Eeg (The Wave, The King’s Choice), The Burning Sea stars Kristine Kujath Thorp (Ninjababy), Rolf Kristian Larsen (The Man Who Loved Yngve), Anders Baasmo (Kon-Tiki, Welcome to Norway), Bjørn Floberg (Kingsman: The Secret Service), and Anneke von der Lippe (Pan).

The Burning Sea synopsis:

In 1969, the Norwegian government announces their discovery of one of the world’s largest oil fields in the neighbouring North Sea, launching a prosperous period of offshore drilling. 50 years later, the environmental consequences begin to manifest – a crack has opened on the ocean floor, causing a rig to collapse. A team of researchers, including submarine operator Sofia, rushes in to search for the missing and assess the cause of the damage, but what they discover is that this is just the start of a possible apocalyptic catastrophe. As rigs are evacuated, Sofia’s loving companion Stian becomes trapped in the depths of the sea, and Sofia must dive in to rescue him.

Watch the trailer for The Burning Sea right here:

With the increase of devastating fires, tornados and erratic weather patterns across the globe, the world is coming to realize that our actions have a direct impact on our environment. The Burning Sea is an environmental call to action and shows us what could happen if we continue our pursuit of fossil fuels, valuing monetary gain over life on this planet.

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