Nature Unleashed: Earthquake(2005) -

: Viewers generally categorize it as an "average" disaster flick , noted more for its "guilty pleasure" status and creative (if scientifically questionable) nuclear stakes than for high-budget realism. Where it Fits in the Genre

The film features Fintan McKeown as Josh, leading a cast typical of mid-2000s "B-movie" disaster features. Nature Unleashed: Earthquake(2005)

Released in 2005, is an entry in the Nature Unleashed direct-to-video disaster film series, which also included installments focused on avalanches , volcanoes, and tornadoes. Directed by Tibor Takács, the film blends standard disaster tropes with a high-stakes, international setting. Plot Overview and Premise : Viewers generally categorize it as an "average"

: Josh must navigate the crumbling, radiation-filled facility to manually override the cooling system and prevent a global disaster. Directed by Tibor Takács, the film blends standard

: A catastrophic earthquake threatens to cause a total meltdown of the reactor, which would release a radioactive cloud over most of Asia.

The story follows Josh, an American engineer working at a massive, aging nuclear power plant in . The facility is built directly atop a major fault line, a precarious situation that comes to a head when a series of massive tremors strikes the region.