World War III

World War III is a science-fiction adventure film directed by Roland Emmerich and written by my friend Danny Cunningham. It also features characters from the 2017 film.

Rated 12A for moderate violence, threat and infrequent strong language.

Runtime: 2 hrs 4 mins ( 124 mins )

Plot:

In a post-apocalyptic future, mercenary Danny and his partners, fellow soldiers Reco and Sonic live in a world where WWIII exists. They both work for Cobar, who is ruling America after the world fell at the hands of The Evil Emperor. Cobar hires them to kill The Emperor at his base called Hellgask. They then leave.

Danny, Sonic & Reco arrive at the Hellgask Base and they contact Cobar. Before he can reveal The Emperor's real identity, he is interrupted by a mysterious gun shot.

Danny, Sonic and Reco discover that Cobar was assassinated by the mysterious gunshot and they return to their base.

As they are walking back to the base, Danny, Sonic & Reco discover that The Emperor's real identity is US president Donald Trump. After Trump built the wall, he bombed Mexico and that was the cause of the war.

When they arrive at the base, Danny, Sonic & Reco iscover that the base is being attacked by Trump's soldiers. An epic battle ensues.

Danny, Reco & Sonic are still fighting the soldiers.

Danny, Reco & Sonic defeat Trump's soldiers and they hold funerals for Cobar and everyone who died. Danny vows revenge.

Danny, Reco & Sonic get an army of their own soldiers and they prepare for battle.

Danny, Reco, Sonic and their army attack the Hellgask Base and an epic fight ensues. Danny confronts Trump in his throne room while Reco and Sonic get all the citizens to safety. After a long decisive battle, Danny kills Trump and the Hellgask Base is destroyed. Everyone then celebrates their victory.

Cast:

Josh Brolin as Danny

Liam Hemsworth as Reco

Ezra Miller as Sonic ( not The Hedgehog )

Andy Serkis as Cobar

Alec Baldwin as The Emperor ( Donald Trump )

Reception & Cancelled Sequel:

World War III received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office bomb. A sequel titled The End Of Gaming was planned but was eventually cancelled.

Logos:

Fox Searchlight Pictures / TSG Entertainment / Centropolis Entertainment.