

2012: Supernova
- Action
- Science Fiction
Two hundred years ago a supernova exploded somewhere in the Lyra constellation. Now the lethal burst of radiation is headed straight for Earth, and time is swiftly running out. The only thing standing between humanity and complete devastation is astrophysicist Dr. Kelvin (Brian Krause), who heads up a project to save the planet.
2012: Supernova is a 2009 science-fiction action film about astrophysicist Dr. Kelvin racing against time to stop a deadly radiation burst from a distant supernova from destroying Earth. The movie is available to watch now on various streaming and digital platforms.
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Brian KrauseKelvin
Najarra TownsendTina
Heather McCombLaura
Stephen BlackehartAgent Greene- Jeff CrabtreeNASA Technician
- Londale TheusCaptain Henreaux
Stephen SchneiderCaptain James Moto- Allura LeeDr. Kwang Le
- Alan PoeDzerzhinsky
- Dorothy DruryAgent Dunne
- Stafford MillsFarmer Brown

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2012: Supernova — frequently asked
When was 2012: Supernova released?
The film was released on October 27, 2009.
What is the plot about?
A supernova that exploded 200 years ago in the Lyra constellation is sending lethal radiation toward Earth. Dr. Kelvin, an astrophysicist, leads a project to save humanity from complete devastation.
Who stars in the movie?
Brian Krause plays the lead role of astrophysicist Dr. Kelvin.
What genres does the film fall into?
2012: Supernova is an action and science-fiction film.
















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