🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Andrzej Bartkowiak
- Genre: Action, Horror, Sci-Fi
- Release year: 2005
- Runtime (length): 1h 45min
- IMDb rating: 5.2/10 (121K votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 18%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
Space Marines go to Mars, find monsters, and shoot them, but it’s actually about chromosomes, not hell.
🍿 Doom: Detailed Plot Synopsis
Initial Investigation on Mars
In 2046, a research facility on Mars experiences a security breach, prompting the deployment of a Rapid Response Tactical Squad (RRTS). Led by Sarge, the team includes John ‘Reaper’ Grimm, whose sister, Dr. Samantha Grimm, works at the facility. They travel via the ‘Ark,’ a teleportation device, and discover the facility in disarray, with scientists missing and signs of a struggle. The team’s mission is to eliminate any threats, secure the facility, and retrieve any UAC property. As they delve deeper, they uncover evidence of genetic experiments and humanoid remains containing a unique 24th chromosome. This chromosome appears to grant superhuman abilities but can also cause monstrous transformations, depending on the individual’s inherent nature.

Unleashing the Martian Chromosome
Dr. Grimm explains that the 24th chromosome can make individuals superhuman or transform them into monsters based on their genetic predisposition for good or evil. They soon learn that Dr. Carmack deliberately injected the chromosome into a prisoner, Curtis Stahl, who then transformed and escaped, causing the chaos within the facility. This chromosome spreads through projectile tongues. The team faces relentless attacks from mutated creatures, leading to casualties among the Marines. They realize a Hell Knight has escaped through the Ark to Earth. Sarge takes possession of a powerful weapon dubbed the ‘Big Fucking Gun (BFG)’.

Confrontation on Earth
The team finds the UAC facility on Earth overrun with corpses. Sarge orders his men to kill anything alive to prevent the infection from spreading, leading to a moral conflict within the squad. The Kid disobeys Sarge’s orders, leading to a tragic confrontation. Reaper is injured, and to save his life, Dr. Grimm injects him with the 24th chromosome. Instead of becoming a monster, Reaper gains superhuman strength and healing abilities, setting the stage for a final showdown.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- John Grimm (Karl Urban): A marine haunted by his past, who gains superhuman abilities after being injected with Martian DNA.
- Samantha Grimm (Rosamund Pike): A scientist working on Mars and John Grimm’s twin sister, who tries to understand the genetic anomalies.
- Sarge (Dwayne Johnson): The stern leader of the Rapid Response Tactical Squad, who becomes increasingly ruthless and eventually transforms into a monster.
- Goat (Ben Daniels): A religious member of the RRTS who is killed early on by one of the creatures.
- Duke (Razaaq Adoti): A member of the RRTS who is killed by zombies during the mission.
- Pinky (Dexter Fletcher): A UAC employee who was mutilated by the Ark and later mutates into a monster.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Sarge: “Semper Fi, Motherfucker!” – Sarge shouts this as a battle cry, showing his dedication to the Marine Corps.
- Sarge: “The BFG. Bio Force Gun.” – Sarge introduces the BFG and makes clear what those initials *really* stand for.
💰Box Office
- Budget: $60,000,000
- Domestic Gross: $28,212,337
- Worldwide Gross: $58,072,119
💥 Doom Reviews
Personal Review
Okay, so Doom isn’t a masterpiece, but it’s a fun ride! The action is pretty solid, and the whole Mars setting is super cool. The first-person shooter scene was a total blast, even if it was a bit cheesy. I went in expecting mindless action and that’s exactly what I got. Honestly, I had a blast watching it with my friends, just turning our brains off and enjoying the ride. I would recommend it for a fun night.
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of sci-fi action movies”
- “Viewers who enjoy monster movies with gore and violence”
- “Those interested in video game adaptations, despite the mixed reviews”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Intense violence and gore”
- “Strong language”
- “Sci-fi horror elements with frightening creatures”
Professional Reviews
- Variety: “While ‘Doom’ delivers on action and visual thrills, it lacks the depth and storytelling to truly resonate with audiences. The film offers a sensory experience but fails to capture the essence of the game’s narrative.
- IGN: “Doom has its moments of excitement, particularly the first-person shooter sequence, but ultimately falls short due to a weak script and underdeveloped characters. It’s a passable action flick that struggles to justify its source material.
- Empire: “‘Doom’ is a generic sci-fi action movie that barely resembles the game it’s based on. The action is competent, but the lack of originality and compelling characters makes it a forgettable experience.
Audience Reactions
The first-person shooter scene was a standout moment.: Many viewers appreciated the nod to the game with the first-person sequence, even if brief.
Good action and mindless fun, but lacking the game’s essence.: Action-packed and entertaining, but not a faithful adaptation of the Doom games.
Overall Consensus: Doom is considered a fun but flawed action movie that doesn’t fully capture the essence of the game it’s based on.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “The first-person shooter (FPS) sequence took about 14 days to shoot and was a deliberate attempt to capture the feel of the video game.”
- “The unrated version of the film contains additional scenes including an extended first-person shooter sequence and more gore.”
🖥️ How to Watch Doom?
Doom (2005) is available for streaming and purchase on various platforms. You can find it on demand via services like Amazon Prime Video (rent or buy), Apple TV, and Vudu. Check your local listings for broadcast availability. Physical copies (DVD, Blu-ray) are also available for purchase online and in stores.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed Doom, you might like these similar films:
- Aliens (1986): Features a squad of space marines battling hordes of grotesque creatures in a confined environment.
- Resident Evil (2002): A virus outbreak in a secret underground facility turns people into zombies, forcing a special forces team to fight for survival.
- Event Horizon (1997): Explores themes of horror and the unknown in space, with a rescue crew discovering a ship that has returned from a dimension of pure chaos.
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🎧 Soundtrack
Doom features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
The Doom movie primarily draws inspiration from Doom 3, incorporating elements of its storyline and creature design. However, it also deviates significantly, particularly by replacing the demonic invasion from Hell with a genetic experiment gone wrong.
No, Doom (2005) does not have a post-credits scene. The film concludes with Reaper carrying his sister back to the Earth’s surface.
The filmmakers opted for a science-fiction-based explanation for the monsters, replacing the demonic invasion from Hell with a genetic mutation narrative. This decision likely aimed to broaden the film’s appeal to a wider audience who may not be familiar with the game’s lore. However, this change was heavily criticized by fans of the Doom franchise.
🔥 Bonus Content
Doom (2005) – First Person Shooting Scene
Get ready for an adrenaline rush with this heart-pounding clip! Experience the intense first-person shooter action that made ‘Doom’ a legendary game and movie.
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