[09/14/25 - 05:01 PM] Video: "The Great Flood" Teaser Trailer Previews a Gripping Struggle for Survival On what may be the last day on Earth, a life-or-death struggle in a flooded apartment quickly becomes humankind's one and only hope for survival.
[via press release from Netflix]
'The Great Flood' Teaser Trailer Previews A Gripping Struggle for Survival
Netflix has unveiled the teaser trailer for its upcoming film, The Great Flood, streaming on December 19. Set on the last day on Earth, the sci-fi disaster film unfolds as a catastrophic flood submerges the world and leaves a handful of survivors stranded in a sinking apartment building.
The teaser trailer opens with the calm of an ordinary morning for An-na (Kim Da-mi), an artificial intelligence researcher, as her son Ja-in (Kwon Eun-seong) wakes her up. However, their peace is quickly shattered as they face a world submerged by a record-breaking great flood. Rain keeps pouring as the floodwaters rise, and the film's realism and tension pull viewers into their desperate escape, culminating in a rooftop standoff where An-na must make an impossible decision. Their struggle takes on new meaning when Hee-jo (Park Hae-soo), a member of a security team, arrives with a mysterious mission that may hold the key to humanity's future. The trailer hints at larger mysteries, including a rocket bound for space and unknown golden fragments, promising a story that stretches the imagination and challenges the boundaries of survival.
Director Kim Byung-woo's meticulous storytelling and the compelling performances of Kim Da-mi and Park Hae-soo drive the film, elevating this unpredictable tale of survival and sacrifice.
The Great Flood premieres at BIFF and streams this December 19, only on Netflix.
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