Set at the turn of the millennium, End of Days tells the story of Jericho Cane, a man who finds himself pulled into a web of supernatural intrigue when he discovers that the fate of mankind rests with the safety of a woman who is pursued by the ultimate evil. Confronted by a villain who he cannot defeat with conventional methods, Jericho desperately searches for a way to prevail, but to do so he must regain faith in himself and overcome the tragic loss of his own family.
Movie News & Rumours: November 18th 1999: Click here to read a Mr. Showbiz' interview with Arnold Schwarzenegger, where he discusses the movie, his character, the reshot ending and many other things. September 27th 1999: According to Dark Horizons, USA Today reported some more details on the reshoots that took place last weekend. Seems there has been made two endings for the film, each has a different fate for the lead character Jericho Cane. The reshoots were to help make one of those endings clearer. It has not yet been decided yet which outcome will be used. September 1999: James Cameron thought the movie was "too intense." Read more over at Schwarzenegger.com. August 21st 1999: Someone has posted an 'End of Days' review in the forum. Beware though, as it's loaded with spoilers. End of Days - Film Review (Positive) August 18th 1999: Harry over at Ain't It Cool News caught a screening of a rough 'End of Days' cut, click below to read his review: (minor spoilers). End of Days - Film Review (Positive)
March 4th, 1999: 20th Century Foxs agreed Wednesday to sell visual f/x house VIFX to computer animation house Rhythm & Hues for about $5 million in cash. VIFX recently landed Us f/x-heavy End of Days. Full Story >>> November 10th 1998: Gabriel Byrne ("The Usual Suspects") is in final negotiations to play Satan opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger in Beacon Communications' superbig-budget action-thriller "End of Days." In the film Byrne's angel of darkness turns up in Manhattan in search of a bride, and only Schwarzenegger - an ex-cop who heads an elite security firm - can stop Satan from destroying the world. October 20th 1998: The Arnold Schwarzenegger supernatural thriller "End of Days," which is scheduled to start shooting late next month, has a new director. Original director Marcus Nispel dropped out of the picture a couple of weeks ago over what sources called "artistic differences." He has been replaced by Peter Hyams ("2010," "The Relic"), who is already at work on the Beacon Communications project, fine-tuning the script with screenwriter Andrew Marlowe. October 13th 1998: Director Marcus Nispel and Beacon Pictures have parted ways on "End of Days, the $100 million action thriller starring Arnold Schwarzenegger that is slated to go before cameras in November. Beacon is aiming to keep the shoot on schedule; the producers are hoping to announce a new director within a week. September 24th 1998: Robin Tunney ("Niagara, Niagara") is in negotiations to star opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger in the satanic thriller "End of Days." Set at the dawn of the new millennium, "Days" chronicles Satan's visit (in human form) to New York City in search of his bride, with whom he expects to rule the next thousand years. The only thing that stands in his way is the cop-turned-security expert played by Schwarzenegger. Tunney would play Christine Bethlehem, a daycare teacher who is Lucifer's unwitting chosen one and who helps Schwarzenegger in his battle to save mankind. September 21st 1998: Rod Steiger ("Dr. Zhivago") is in talks to star opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger in Beacon Communications' supernatural thriller "End of Days." The film, directed by music video veteran Marcus Nispel in his feature debut, concerns a visit by Satan to New York at the turn of the millennium. Andrew Marlowe ("Air Force One") will script. July 6th 1998: Marc Nispel has recently signed to make his feature debut directing Arnold Schwarzenegger in the upcoming supernatural thriller "End of Days." The film, which is expected to cost around $100 million, will begin shooting in late October, with pre-production beginning this month. Writer Andrew Marlowe ("Air Force One") describes the film as "Silence of the Lambs" meets "Alien." The film is about Satan making a visit to New York City. The Prince of Darkness wants to destroy the world, and a former cop, played by Arnie, is the only person who can stop him.. March 20th 1998: Arnold Schwarzenegger is set to duel with the Devil in the supernatural thriller "End of Days" for Beacon Pictures and Universal. The picture will mark Schwarzenegger's first effort since "Batman & Robin," for which he took home $25 million. It is not clear what his payday will be for "End of Days," though one source said, "It's his going rate." RELEASE
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