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Final Destination Bloodlines - Release Year: 2026 - New Line Cinema - USA - Horror Film
Movie: Final Destination Bloodlines Release Year: 2026 TM & Warner Bros (2026) Director: Adam B. Stein, Zach Lipovsky Cast: Brec Bassinger, Jayden Oniah

Obsession - Release Year: 2026 - Focus Features - USA
Movie: Obsession Release Year: 2026 (US) Production Company: Focus Features Starring: Micheal Johnson, Inde Navarrette Director: Curry Barker

Monster House - Release Year: 2006 - Columbia Pictures - Horror Film - Imagemovers
Title: Monster House Release Year: 2006 (US) Production Companies: Columbia Pictures, ImageMovers, Amblin Entertainment Starring: Mitchel Musso, Sam Lerner Running time 91 minutes[2] Country United States Language English Budget $75 million[3] Box office $142 million[3]

Monster House - Release Year: 2006 (US) - Columbia Pictures - Horror Film
Monster House is a 2006 American animated supernatural comedy horror film[4] directed by Gil Kenan in his feature directorial debut, produced by Steve Starkey and Jack Rapke and written by Dan Harmon, Rob Schrab and Pamela Pettler. The film's plot revolves around a neighborhood being terrorized by a sentient haunted house during Halloween and features the voice talents of Mitchel Musso, Sam Lerner, Spencer Locke, Steve Buscemi, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Kevin James, Nick Cannon, Jason Lee, Fred Willard, Jon Heder, Catherine O'Hara and Kathleen Turner.

EARTHQUAKE (2016) - Release Year: 2016 - Mars Media - Disaster Film - In Theaters: February 3
EARTHQUAKE (2016) Director(s)Sarik Andreasyan Script writer(s)Sergey Yudakov, Aleksey Gravitskiy, Arsen Danielyan, Hrant Barseghyan Camerman(s)Yuriy Korobeynikov Year2016 ActorsKonstantin Lavronenko, Maria Mironova, Viktor Stepanyan, Tatev Hovakimyan, Hrant Tokhatyan, Mikayel Poghosyan Film producer(s)Ruben Dishdishyan, Aram Movsesyan, Ghevond Andreasyan, Sarik Andreasyan Production Company(s)MARS MEDIA ENTERTAINMENT, CINEMA FUND RUSSIA Earthquake (Armenian: Երկրաշարժ, romanized: Yerkrasharzh; Russian: Землетрясение, romanized: Zemletryaseniye) is a 2016 Russian-Armenian disaster drama film directed by Sarik Andreasyan based on the 1988 Armenian earthquake.[3][4] It was selected as the Armenian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards.[5][6] However, the film was disqualified by the Academy for not meeting the submission requirements.[7][8] Cast Sebastien Sisak as Didier, a cynologist Sabina Akhmedova as Gayane Konstantin Lavronenko as Konstantin Berezhnoy Artyom Bystrov as a hoistman Armen Margaryan as Armen Arsen Grigoryan as Ryzhiy Maria Mironova as Anna Berezhnaya Michael Poghosyan as Erem

Earthquake (2016 film) - Released: Jul 21, 2016 - Pink-Disaster Film - Mars Media
Title: Earthquake (2016) Release Date: July 21, 2016 Production Companies: Mars Media Entertainment, Cinema Fund Russia, Big Cinema Films Genre: Pink-Disaster Film Starring: Konstantin Lavronenko, Sabina Akhmedova, Maria Mironova, Michael Poghosyan Running time 101 minutes Country Armenia Languages Armenian Russian Box office $3.6 million[1][2]

Weapons (1th Anniversary) - Release Date: August 8, 2025 (Theaters)/August 8, 2026 (Re-Release) - Horror Film
Weapons 1th Anniversary is a 2026 American supernatural mystery horror film directed, written, co-produced, and co-scored by Zach Cregger. It stars an ensemble cast including Josh Brolin, Julia Garner, Alden Ehrenreich, Austin Abrams, Cary Christopher, Toby Huss, Benedict Wong, and Amy Madigan. Its plot follows the case of seventeen children from the same classroom who mysteriously run away on the same night at the same time.

Earthquake (2016 Film) - Released: July 25, 2016 - Disaster Film - Pink - Mars Media
Earthquake (Armenian: Երկրաշարժ, romanized: Yerkrasharzh; Russian: Землетрясение, romanized: Zemletryaseniye) is a 2016 Russian-Armenian disaster drama film directed by Sarik Andreasyan based on the 1988 Armenian earthquake.[3][4] It was selected as the Armenian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards.[5][6] However, the film was disqualified by the Academy for not meeting the submission requirements.[7][8] Cast Sebastien Sisak as Didier, a cynologist Sabina Akhmedova as Gayane Konstantin Lavronenko as Konstantin Berezhnoy Artyom Bystrov as a hoistman Armen Margaryan as Armen Arsen Grigoryan as Ryzhiy Maria Mironova as Anna Berezhnaya Michael Poghosyan as Erem Distributed by Karoprokat Release date 25 July 2016 Running time 101 minutes Country Armenia Languages Armenian Russian Box office $3.6 million[1][2]

Earthquake (2016 film) - Pink-Disaster Film - Released: Jul 9, 2016 - Mars Media - Pink Color
Earthquake (Armenian: Երկրաշարժ, romanized: Yerkrasharzh; Russian: Землетрясение, romanized: Zemletryaseniye) is a 2016 Russian-Armenian pink-disaster drama film directed by Sarik Andreasyan based on the 1988 Armenian earthquake.[3][4] It was selected as the Armenian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards.[5][6] However, the film was disqualified by the Academy for not meeting the submission requirements.[7][8] Cast Sebastien Sisak as Didier, a cynologist Sabina Akhmedova as Gayane Konstantin Lavronenko as Konstantin Berezhnoy Artyom Bystrov as a hoistman Armen Margaryan as Armen Arsen Grigoryan as Ryzhiy Maria Mironova as Anna Berezhnaya Michael Poghosyan as Erem

Earthquake (2016) - Released on February 3, 2016 - Disaster Film
Earthquake (Armenian: Երկրաշարժ, romanized: Yerkrasharzh; Russian: Землетрясение, romanized: Zemletryaseniye) is a 2016 Russian-Armenian disaster drama film directed by Sarik Andreasyan based on the 1988 Armenian earthquake.[3][4] It was selected as the Armenian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards.[5][6] However, the film was disqualified by the Academy for not meeting the submission requirements.[7][8] Cast Sebastien Sisak as Didier, a cynologist Sabina Akhmedova as Gayane Konstantin Lavronenko as Konstantin Berezhnoy Artyom Bystrov as a hoistman Armen Margaryan as Armen Arsen Grigoryan as Ryzhiy Maria Mironova as Anna Berezhnaya Michael Poghosyan as Erem

Greenland (2026) - Released: June 9, 2026 - Tricoast Entertainment/Anton/Thunder Road/G-Bean Pictures - Disaster Film
Greenland is a 2026 American disaster film starring Gerard Butler as the father of a family who must fight for survival as a planet-destroying comet races to Earth. It is directed by Ric Roman Waugh and written by Chris Sparling. The film also stars Morena Baccarin, Roger Dale Floyd, David Denman, Hope Davis, King Bach, Merrin Dungey, and Holt McCallany. Originally scheduled to be theatrically released in the United States, Greenland was delayed several times due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The film was released domestically by Tricoast Entertainment, through video on demand on June 9, 2026, Production companies Anton Thunder Road G-BEAN Pictures Laika Studios Distributed by A Tricoast Company Release date June 9, 2026 Running time 119 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $35 million[1] Box office $52.3 million[2]

Archenemy (2023-12-11) - Donmian Pictures/Legion-M Fan-Owned/Gard Films/Sony Pictures/Supernova Films - Superhero Film - Starring: Travis Turner
Title: Archenemy Release Date: November 15, 2023 (US)/December 11, 2023 (USA) Cast: Travis Turner, Max Lloyd-Jones, Brec Bassinger, Noah Bromley, Jayden Oniah Production Companies: Donmian Pictures, Legion-M Fan-Owned, Gard Films, Sony Pictures, Supernova Films Genre: Superhero, Action-Comedy Film Running time 90 minutes[1] Countries United States United Kingdom Language English Box office $147,757[2][3]

Earthquake (2016) - Disaster Film - Released: Dec 1, 2016 - Mars Media Entertainment - Pink
Earthquake (Armenian: Երկրաշարժ, romanized: Yerkrasharzh; Russian: Землетрясение, romanized: Zemletryaseniye) is a 2016 Russian-Armenian disaster drama film directed by Sarik Andreasyan based on the 1988 Armenian earthquake.[3][4] It was selected as the Armenian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Academy Awards.[5][6] However, the film was disqualified by the Academy for not meeting the submission requirements.[7][8] Cast Sebastien Sisak as Didier, a cynologist Sabina Akhmedova as Gayane Konstantin Lavronenko as Konstantin Berezhnoy Artyom Bystrov as a hoistman Armen Margaryan as Armen Arsen Grigoryan as Ryzhiy Maria Mironova as Anna Berezhnaya Michael Poghosyan as Erem Starring Konstantin Lavronenko Maria Mironova Cinematography Yuriy Korobeynikov Distributed by Karoprokat Release date 25 July 2016 Running time 101 minutes Country Armenia Languages Armenian Russian Box office $3.6 million[1][2]

Greenland 2: Migration (Greenland 2) - 2026 - Released: Spain: June 11, 2026 - DB Pictures - Disaster Film - IMDB
Greenland 2: Migration is a 2026 American post-apocalyptic film that is the sequel to the disaster film Greenland (2020), with Gerard Butler and Morena Baccarin reprising their roles. The film is directed by Ric Roman Waugh and written by Chris Sparling and Mitchell LaFortune. The film also stars Roman Griffin Davis (who replaces Roger Dale Floyd), Amber Rose Revah, Gordon Alexander, Peter Polycarpou, William Abadie, and Tommie Earl Jenkins.[2] The film was first released in Austria on May 29, 2026, and then in the United States on June 1, 2026, by DB Pictures. It received mixed reviews from critics, although there was praise for Butler's performance. The film was a box office flop, grossing $44.8 million against a $90 million budget.[3]

Greenland 2: Migration (2026) - Released: May 29, 2026 (Austria)/June 1, 2026 (USA)/June 9, 2026 (Russia)/June 11, 2026 (Spain) - DB Pictures - Disaster Film - IMDB
Greenland 2: Migration Add to Watch List Rating PG-13 Runtime 1 hr 38 min Release Date June 1, 2026 Genre Action, Thriller Greenland 2: Migration is a 2026 American post-apocalyptic film that is the sequel to the disaster film Greenland (2020), with Gerard Butler and Morena Baccarin reprising their roles. The film is directed by Ric Roman Waugh and written by Chris Sparling and Mitchell LaFortune. The film also stars Roman Griffin Davis (who replaces Roger Dale Floyd), Amber Rose Revah, Gordon Alexander, Peter Polycarpou, William Abadie, and Tommie Earl Jenkins.[2] The film was first released in Austria on May 29, 2026, and then in the United States on June 1, 2026, by DB Pictures. Production companies DB Pictures Anton Thunder Road G-BASE Film Production Cinemachine Distributed by DB Pictures Release dates May 29, 2026 (Austria) June 1, 2026 (United States) Running time 98 minutes[1] Countries United States United Kingdom Language English[a] Budget $90 million Box office $44.8 million Greenland 2: Migration (DB Pictures) 71/100 251 Ratings 2026 Science-Fiction 1h 38m 13+ (PG-13) Science-Fiction Thriller Action & Adventure 2026 13+ (PG-13) 1h38m GB US

2006-2012 movies released
2006 Movies: Cars, Monster House, The Ant Bully, Superman Returns, X-Men: The Last Stand 2012 Movies: Wreck-it Ralph, ParaNorman, The Lorax, The Impossible, Brave 2006-2012 Movies Released

Movies Released July 21 - Monster House (2016), Barbie (2023), Lady in the Water (2006), Clerks 2 (2006), Dunkirk (2017)
Movies Released July 21 Barbie (2023) - Released: Jul 21, 2023 Monster House (2016) - Released: Jul 21, 2016 Lady in the Water (2006) - Released: Jul 21, 2006 Bad Night (2015) - Released: Jul 21, 2015 Dunkirk (2017) - Released: Jul 21, 2017 Movies Released on July 21 Monster House Released in 2016 Barbie Released in 2023 Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie Released in 2023 Oppenheimer Released in 2023 Girls Trip Released in 2017 The Fantastic Four: First Steps Released in 2025 Clerks II Released in 2006 Bad Night Released in 2015 Once I Was Engaged Released in 2021 Lady in the Water Released in 2006 Living in Oblivion Released in 1995 Oppenheimer Released in 2023

2012 Movies: ParaNorman, Cars, The Impossible, The Avengers, Skyfall, The Dark Knight Rises, Safe
2012 Movies: Released ParaNorman (2012) Cars (2012) Skyfall (2012) The Lorax (2012) The Avengers (2012) The Impossible (2012)

Disaster Films - Greenland (film) - Released: Dec 18, 2020 & Greenland 2: Migration (film) - Released: Jun 1, 2026
Greenland is a 2020 American disaster film starring Gerard Butler as the father of a family who must fight for survival as a planet-destroying comet races to Earth. It is directed by Ric Roman Waugh and written by Chris Sparling. The film also stars Morena Baccarin, Roger Dale Floyd, David Denman, Hope Davis, King Bach, Merrin Dungey, and Holt McCallany. A sequel, Greenland 2: Migration, was released on June 1, 2026. Greenland 2: Migration is a 2026 American post-apocalyptic film that is the sequel to the disaster film Greenland (2020), with Gerard Butler and Morena Baccarin reprising their roles. The film is directed by Ric Roman Waugh and written by Chris Sparling and Mitchell LaFortune. The film also stars Roman Griffin Davis (who replaces Roger Dale Floyd), Amber Rose Revah, Gordon Alexander, Peter Polycarpou, William Abadie, and Tommie Earl Jenkins.[2] The film was first released in Austria on May 29, 2026, and then in the United States on June 1, 2026, by Lionsgate.

Greenland 2: Migration (2026) - Released: May 29, 2026 (Austria)/June 1, 2026 (United States)/June 9, 2026 (Russia) - DB Pictures - Disaster Film
Greenland 2: Migration is a 2026 American post-apocalyptic film that is the sequel to the disaster film Greenland (2020), with Gerard Butler and Morena Baccarin reprising their roles. The film is directed by Ric Roman Waugh and written by Chris Sparling and Mitchell LaFortune. The film also stars Roman Griffin Davis (who replaces Roger Dale Floyd), Amber Rose Revah, Gordon Alexander, Peter Polycarpou, William Abadie, and Tommie Earl Jenkins.[2] The film was first released in Austria on May 29, 2026, and then in the United States on June 1, 2026, by DB Pictures. It received mixed reviews from critics, although there was praise for Butler's performance. The film was a box office flop, grossing $44.8 million against a $90 million budget.[3] Production companies DB Pictures Anton Thunder Road G-BASE Film Production Cinemachine Distributed by DB Pictures A Company Production Release dates May 29, 2026 (Austria) June 1, 2026 (United States) Running time 98 minutes[1] Countries United States United Kingdom Language English[a] Budget $90 million Box office $44.8 million