
The Day After Tomorrow is a 2004 American science fiction disaster film directed, co-produced, and co-written by Roland Emmerich. Based on the 1999 book The Coming Global Superstorm by Art Bell and Whitley Strieber, the film stars Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Sela Ward, Emmy Rossum, and Ian Holm.
After climatologist Jack Hall (Dennis Quaid) is largely ignored by U.N. officials when presenting his environmental concerns, his research proves true when an enormous "superstorm" develops, setting off catastrophic natural disasters throughout the world. Trying to get to his son, Sam (Jake Gyllenhaal), who is trapped in New York with his friend Laura (Emmy Rossum) and others, Jack and his crew must travel by foot from Philadelphia, braving the elements, to get to Sam before it's too late.
Victims[]
- Unnamed Male Police Officer - Skull cracked after a large piece of hail hit his head.
- Unnamed Man - Accidentally crashed through a window whilst on his motorcycle.
- Unnamed Woman - Fell off a ladder after being hit on the head with a large piece of hail.
- Taka - Hit with multiple large pieces of hail.
- Four Unnamed People - Killed after their cars were thrown through the air by a tornado.
- Jeff Baffin - Crushed under a bus thrown by a tornado.
- Tommy - Crushed by a billboard thrown by a tornado.
- Bob - Killed by a super-tornado off-screen.
- Tina - Killed by a super-tornado off-screen.
- 126,413 Unnamed People in Los Angeles - Killed by a super-tornado. (Not counting the eight people already counted)
- Mammoth - Frozen to death during the first ice age off-screen, body seen.
- Eight Unnamed Men - Killed after the fuel lines in their helicopters froze causing them to crash.
- Unnamed Man - Frozen to death by the deteriorating weather.
- 12,625,982 Unnamed People in New York - Drowned in a massive tsunami. (Not counting the 218 survivors)
- Professor Terry Rapson - Frozen to death by the deteriorating weather off-screen, heavily implied.
- Simon - Frozen to death by the deteriorating weather off-screen, heavily implied.
- Dennis - Frozen to death by the deteriorating weather off-screen, heavily implied.
- Noel - Frozen to death by the deteriorating weather off-screen, body shown.
- Unnamed Man - Frozen to death by the deteriorating weather off-screen, body shown.
- Franklin "Frank" Harris - Sacrificed himself by cutting his rope and falling to his death off-screen to save Jack and Jason.
- President Blake - Frozen to death by the deteriorating weather after his motorcade got trapped in a snowdrift off-screen, mentioned.
- General Pierce - Frozen to death by the deteriorating weather after his motorcade got trapped in a snowdrift off-screen, mentioned.
- At Least Five Unnamed Men - Frozen to death by the deteriorating weather after their motorcade got trapped in a snowdrift off-screen, mentioned.
- Wolf - Skull cracked after slamming its head into a door that was slammed shut by Samuel "Sam" Hall.
- At Least Six Unnamed People - Frozen to death by the deteriorating weather off-screen, bodies shown.
- Officer Campbell - Frozen to death by the deteriorating weather off-screen, body shown.
- Three Wolves - Frozen to death by the deteriorating weather off-screen, implied.
Deaths[]
- Total - 12,752,441
- 12,752,436 Humans
- 12,752,405 Victims of Unknown Gender
- 29 Men
- 2 Women
- 5 Animals
- 4 Wolves
- 1 Mammoth
- 12,752,436 Humans
Kill Count[]
- Samuel "Sam" Hall - 1 (Alive)
Notes[]
- Used Wikipedia for the populations of New York and Los Angeles in 2014 for the minimum.