Danny's Doomsday Poster

Danny's Doomsday 2014

★ 5.933 votes88 min📅 2014-09-12

When climate collapse unleashes a terrifying wave of flesh-eating predators across a Danish suburb, brothers on the brink of adulthood must confront more than just their own rivalry.

Director: Martin Barnewitz

Cast

William Jøhnk Nielsen
William Jøhnk Nielsen
Danny
Thomas Garvey
Williams
Peter Gantzler
Peter Gantzler
Adam
Emilie Werner Semmelroth
Emilie Werner Semmelroth
Rie
Marco Ilsø
Marco Ilsø
Lukas
Rasmus Lind Rubin
Rasmus Lind Rubin
Thomas
Ida Emilie Just
Ida Emilie Just
Maja
Lars Mikkelsen
Lars Mikkelsen
Father
Camilla Bendix
Camilla Bendix
Mother
Thomas L. Corneliussen
Thomas L. Corneliussen
Biology Teacher

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Danny's Doomsday (2014) about?

Danny's Doomsday follows two estranged brothers trapped in their basement as a climate-triggered wave of flesh-eating predators overruns their Danish neighborhood. With no adults left to protect them, they must overcome their differences and barricade themselves in a desperate fight for survival against both the creatures and the encroaching apocalypse.

Who directed Danny's Doomsday?

Martin Barnewitz directed Danny's Doomsday, steering the film's tense blend of sci-fi horror and intimate family drama.

Who stars in Danny's Doomsday?

The core cast includes William Jøhnk Nielsen, Thomas Garvey, and Emilie Werner Semmelroth, alongside Peter Gantzler and Marco Ilsø, who bring depth to the unfolding crisis.

Is Danny's Doomsday (2014) worth watching?

Though unrated on IMDb, Danny's Doomsday offers a taut, atmospheric survival thriller that fans of low-budget sci-fi horror will likely enjoy. Its tight runtime and strong performances make it an engaging watch for genre enthusiasts seeking a fresh take on the apocalypse.

How long is Danny's Doomsday?

Danny's Doomsday runs for 88 minutes, delivering a punchy, high-tension experience perfect for one-sitting viewing.

About Danny's Doomsday (2014) — A Danish sci-fi survival thriller that pits brothers against nature's darkest new predators

When climate collapse unleashes a terrifying wave of flesh-eating predators across a Danish suburb, brothers on the brink of adulthood must confront more than just their own rivalry. Danny's Doomsday (2014), directed by Martin Barnewitz, plunges viewers into a claustrophobic nightmare where two teenage brothers—once at each other's throats—are suddenly forced to share a basement hiding place amid collapsing walls and the chilling silence of a world overrun. With no parents, no power, and dwindling supplies, their survival hinges on cooperation in a story that blends science fiction survival with raw family drama.

This gripping Danish adventure explores the fragility of human bonds when stripped of modern comforts, charging through apocalyptic landscapes with a relentless, intimate intensity. Barnewitz crafts an atmosphere thick with dread and irony, turning a suburban backyard into a pressure cooker of tension and unexpected resilience. With a runtime of just 88 minutes, Danny's Doomsday delivers a tight, suspenseful escape room of a film that lingers long after the final barricade falls.