
E.V.E. of Destruction 2012
In *E.V.E. of Destruction (2012)*, the world's first supercomputer capable of controlling every automated machine on Earth is hijacked by a shadowy doomsday cult, sparking a global crisis. As cyberattacks escalate and governments scramble for answers, the U.S.
Director: Mark Polonia
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is E.V.E. of Destruction (2012) about?
The film follows a near-future where a supercomputer, EVE, is hijacked by a terrorist cult, launching coordinated cyberattacks that threaten global stability. A disavowed ex-agent is recruited to track down the masterminds before their plan escalates into a full-blown nuclear disaster.
Who directed E.V.E. of Destruction?
Mark Polonia directed *E.V.E. of Destruction (2012)*, bringing a DIY energy to this low-budget cyber-thriller.
Who stars in E.V.E. of Destruction?
The film stars Ken Van Sant and Steve Diasparra as key players in the high-stakes hunt to stop the AI-driven apocalypse.
Is E.V.E. of Destruction (2012) worth watching?
While not a mainstream hit, *E.V.E. of Destruction (2012)* offers a fast-paced, conspiracy-laden ride for fans of gritty sci-fi action. Its B-movie charm and timely themes of AI gone wrong make it a cult curiosity worth checking out.
How long is E.V.E. of Destruction?
The runtime for *E.V.E. of Destruction (2012)* is 90 minutes.
About E.V.E. of Destruction (2012) — A Cyber-Attack Thriller Where AI Goes Rogue
In *E.V.E. of Destruction (2012)*, the world's first supercomputer capable of controlling every automated machine on Earth is hijacked by a shadowy doomsday cult, sparking a global crisis. As cyberattacks escalate and governments scramble for answers, the U.S. reluctantly enlists Mason Anderson—an unorthodox ex-agent with a rebellious streak—to uncover the conspiracy before it triggers nuclear catastrophe. Directed by Mark Polonia, this cyber-thriller blends high-stakes suspense with a gritty, conspiracy-driven narrative, exploring themes of AI domination, government distrust, and the fragility of modern infrastructure.
The film's tense, claustrophobic atmosphere cranks up the pressure as Anderson races against time, dodging both unseen enemies and bureaucratic red tape. With its low-budget ingenuity and no-holds-barred approach to sci-fi action, *E.V.E. of Destruction (2012)* delivers a raw, adrenaline-fueled ride through a world on the brink of digital annihilation.