Meteorite movies have always captivated audiences with their blend of science fiction, disaster scenarios, and human drama. This curated list of 10 films delves into the thrilling world of cosmic impacts, showcasing how filmmakers have envisioned the catastrophic and sometimes awe-inspiring events when meteorites collide with Earth. From epic blockbusters to lesser-known gems, these movies offer a mix of suspense, scientific intrigue, and emotional depth, making them a must-watch for anyone fascinated by the mysteries of space and the resilience of humanity.

Armageddon (1998)
Description: A team of oil drillers are sent into space to destroy a massive asteroid headed for Earth. This film epitomizes the high-stakes, action-packed approach to meteorite threats.
Fact: The film was inspired by the 1994 film "Deep Impact," which also dealt with a similar premise. Bruce Willis's character was originally written for Sylvester Stallone.


Deep Impact (1998)
Description: A comet is discovered on a collision course with Earth, leading to a global response to save humanity. This film offers a more grounded, emotional look at the aftermath of a cosmic disaster.
Fact: The film's title was inspired by the term "deep impact" used by astronomers to describe the effects of a comet or asteroid strike. It was released the same year as "Armageddon," leading to comparisons between the two.


Meteor (1979)
Description: A meteor shower threatens Earth, and scientists must use nuclear missiles to deflect the largest meteor. This Cold War-era film mixes science fiction with political intrigue.
Fact: The film was one of the first to use computer-generated imagery (CGI) for its special effects, although it was limited by the technology of the time.


The Day the Sky Exploded (1958)
Description: An early Italian sci-fi film where a rocket's nuclear explosion in space causes a meteor shower to head towards Earth. It's a classic example of early disaster films.
Fact: The film was released in the U.S. with significant changes, including a new ending and additional scenes to make it more appealing to American audiences.


Night of the Comet (1984)
Description: After a comet passes Earth, most of humanity turns to dust, leaving survivors to navigate a new world. This film blends horror, comedy, and science fiction in a unique way.
Fact: The film was initially conceived as a low-budget horror movie but evolved into a cult classic with its mix of genres.


Meteor Storm (2010)
Description: A small town faces a barrage of meteors, leading to a race against time to save the planet. This made-for-TV movie offers a more intimate look at a global threat.
Fact: The film was shot in Bulgaria, using local landscapes to simulate a small American town.


Asteroid vs Earth (2014)
Description: A group of scientists must stop a massive asteroid from colliding with Earth. This film focuses on the scientific efforts to avert disaster.
Fact: The film was part of a series of Syfy Channel original movies that often dealt with apocalyptic scenarios.


Meteor Apocalypse (2010)
Description: A series of meteor strikes devastate Earth, leading survivors to seek shelter in a bunker. This film explores survival in the aftermath of a cosmic event.
Fact: The movie features a cameo by Joe Lando, known for his role in "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman."


The Day After Tomorrow (2004)
Description: While not strictly about meteorites, this film includes a meteorite strike that triggers a series of catastrophic weather events. It's a modern take on disaster films.
Fact: The film's depiction of weather phenomena was criticized by some scientists for its inaccuracies, but it still became a box office hit.


Melancholia (2011)
Description: A planet named Melancholia is on a collision course with Earth, leading to an exploration of human emotions and existential dread. This film offers a more philosophical approach to cosmic threats.
Fact: The film was shot in Sweden, with the final scenes filmed at the Tjolöholm Castle, which added to the film's eerie atmosphere.
