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World's End 2010

★ 3.121 votes101 min📅 2010-02-24

"Every action has a downstream effect."

In Philip Kim's post-apocalyptic thriller *World's End (2010)*, a crumbling society collapses under the weight of ecological disaster and plummeting resources.

Director: Philip Kim

Cast

Jonathon Trent
Jonathon Trent
Wes Keller
Elizabeth Roberts
Elizabeth Roberts
Sara
Jonno Roberts
Jonno Roberts
Tobias
Billy Drago
Billy Drago
Edward
Lenny Von Dohlen
Lenny Von Dohlen
Elder Daniel
Mickey Jones
Mickey Jones
Meat Vendor
Michelle Lang
Michelle Lang
Janice
Fiona Gubelmann
Fiona Gubelmann
Tabitha
Grace Renn
Grace Renn
Mrs. Keller
Bru Muller
Bru Muller
Dr. Keller

Frequently Asked Questions

What is World's End (2010) about?

*World's End* follows Wes Keller's desperate journey across a post-collapse wasteland, where humanity's collapse has turned survival into a brutal barter system. With lawless gangs roaming free and resources like oil and clean water nearly extinct, Wes risks everything to reach Plutopia—a fabled sanctuary said to run on cold fusion. The film explores survival, sacrifice, and the fine line between utopia and delusion.

Who directed World's End?

World's End was directed by Philip Kim, whose work in science fiction leans into dystopian themes and raw survival narratives.

Who stars in World's End?

The film's main cast includes Jonathon Trent as Wes Keller, Elizabeth Roberts, Jonno Roberts, Billy Drago, and Lenny Von Dohlen among others.

Is World's End (2010) worth watching?

Though unrated on IMDb, *World's End* delivers a punchy, gritty take on dystopian sci-fi with solid action and a bleak but compelling vision of the future. Fans of post-apocalyptic films like *The Road* or *Mad Max* will find its themes and atmosphere gripping, even if the execution occasionally falters.

How long is World's End?

World's End has a runtime of 101 minutes, packing its post-apocalyptic survival story into a tight, intense package.

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About World's End (2010) — Cold Fusion Dreams in a Post-Oil Wasteland

In Philip Kim's post-apocalyptic thriller *World's End (2010)*, a crumbling society collapses under the weight of ecological disaster and plummeting resources. Set in a world ravaged by oil depletion, skyrocketing cancer rates among women, and marauding gangs, the film follows Wes Keller as he risks everything to reach Plutopia—a rumored refuge powered by cold fusion. With bullets, batteries, and even people traded as currency, survival hinges on brutal ingenuity and questionable alliances.

Directed firmly in the gritty sci-fi action vein, *World's End* immerses viewers in a stark, sun-baked wasteland where hope is a luxury and desperation fuels every decision. Jonathon Trent anchors the ensemble cast as Wes, navigating a bleak landscape where trust is scarce and the line between hero and predator blurs with each step toward the mythic Plutopia. The film's oppressive atmosphere and high-stakes moral dilemmas make it a tense, thought-provoking ride through the wreckage of civilization.