Not exact matches
Synopsis: Superman (Christopher Reeve) foils the
plot of terrorists by hurtling their
nuclear device into outer space, but the
bomb's shock waves free the Kr... [MORE]
Just as his original movie from that year used
nuclear bomb tests as the impetus for the
plot, this new Godzilla also mines contemporary issues to find its storyline.
His mission is to get Gaby Teller (Alicia Vikander), an East German mechanic whose uncle happens to be a literal rocket scientist, over the wall to help stop some vague master criminal
plot to unleash a
nuclear bomb.
Antonio Banderas with Carlos Estevez and Mel Gibson
Plot: Machete (Trejo) is hired by the President to track down a deranged revolutionist who has possession of a
nuclear bomb.
Superman (Christopher Reeve) foils the
plot of terrorists by hurtling their
nuclear device into outer space, but the
bomb's shock waves free the Kryptonian villain General Zod (Terence Stamp) and his henchmen Ursa (Sarah Douglas) and Non (Jack O'Halloran) from their imprisonment.
The terrorist
plot involves setting up an escalating series of events to cause the United States and Russia to head straight into all - out
nuclear war, and the
bomb is the tool to start the ball rolling.
The
plot involves a failed attempt at a
nuclear strike by the Israelis, leaving behind an active
nuclear bomb found by poor local Arabs who sell it to an unscrupulous band of terrorists.
My idea of a thriller novel, with at least the
plot potential of State Of Fear, has for years been a group of rogue scientists who drill down to near the magma of a volcano on a remote Indonesian island and drop a
nuclear bomb down there to break things loose and start a real volcanic reaction — leaving us with lots of sulfates in the atmosphere.