The Core: Generations

The Core: Generations is an upcoming film which is a spiritual sequel/reboot of the 2003 film, The Core.

Plot
In 2023, 20 years after the events of the first film, the Earth's core has stopped rotating once again, with its disastrous events occurring again, thus forcing Joshua Keyes to recruit a team of soldiers to try to get the Earth rotating again before the Earth is destroyed, creating a new Heat Death of the Universe, while facing new threats along the way.

Cast

 * Aaron Eckhart as Joshua "Josh" Keyes, a former doctor who now forms the Core Defense Program
 * Sean Bean as the leader of the CDP
 * Millie Bobby Brown as the daughter of Sean Bean's character and a commander for the CDP
 * Rinko Kikuchi as a Japanese scientist working for the CDP
 * Bryan Cranston as a CDP member who was reluctant on not seeing his son again during his journey but hopeful he could complete it for him
 * Tom Holland as the son of Cranston's character
 * Hilary Swank as Rebecca "Beck" Childs
 * Brie Larson as Beck's cousin
 * Amanda Celine Miller as the voice of the Core Defense Program's A.I. during their mission

Trivia

 * This is Roland Emmerich's third disaster film. The Day After Tomorrow was his first while 2012 was his second.
 * The film's original director, Jon Amiel, was planning to return but his commitment to other project causes Emmerich to take his place. Nonetheless, Amiel was credited as an executive producer.
 * Two of the first film's characters return for the sequel, with Eckhart's role being a main one, like the former.
 * Footage of an episode of the anime, Sailor Moon, was shown on TV before it gets interrupted by a newscast of the film's events. That same episode (with different clips) was shown on Brown's character's tablet. This is a reference to a line used in the first film when the T1 line can be used to search up Sailor Moon things. Coincidentally, Amanda Celine Miller, who voices the A.I. for the CDP, also voices Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter in the anime's Viz Media dub. Also, Sailor Moon was considered to be one of Brie Larson's role models when she was growing up.