Metro disasters have always captivated audiences with their blend of suspense, drama, and the sheer terror of being trapped underground. This curated list of 10 films delves into the heart-pounding scenarios where the subway system becomes a stage for chaos, survival, and sometimes, heroism. Whether it's a natural disaster, a terrorist attack, or a freak accident, these films explore the fragility of our urban infrastructure and the resilience of the human spirit. Perfect for fans of disaster movies or anyone intrigued by the underground world of metro systems, this collection promises to keep you on the edge of your seat.

The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)
Description: This classic thriller follows the hijacking of a New York City subway train, where the hijackers demand a ransom for the passengers' release. The film's tense atmosphere and the ingenious plot make it a standout in the metro disaster genre.
Fact: The film was remade in 2009 with Denzel Washington and John Travolta, but the original remains a favorite for its gritty realism.


Daylight (1996)
Description: While not exclusively about a metro, this film features a catastrophic explosion in the Holland Tunnel, trapping a group of people who must find a way out before the tunnel floods.
Fact: Sylvester Stallone performed many of his own stunts, including a scene where he jumps from a moving vehicle.


The Commuter (2018)
Description: Liam Neeson stars as an ex-cop who gets embroiled in a criminal conspiracy during his daily commute on a train, showcasing the potential dangers of public transport.
Fact: The film was shot on a real commuter train, giving viewers an authentic feel of the setting.


The Incident (1967)
Description: Although not about a metro disaster per se, this film captures the tension of being trapped in a subway car with two violent criminals, reflecting the claustrophobia of such situations.
Fact: The film was shot in black and white, enhancing its gritty, urban feel.


The Tunnel (2001)
Description: A German film about a group of friends who dig a tunnel under the Berlin Wall to rescue their loved ones, showcasing the underground escape routes during the Cold War.
Fact: The film is based on true events, adding a layer of historical authenticity.


The Tunnel (2011)
Description: An Australian found footage horror film where a journalist investigates the disappearance of homeless people in an abandoned Sydney subway tunnel, only to uncover a terrifying secret.
Fact: The film was shot entirely in real abandoned tunnels, adding to its eerie authenticity.


The Tunnel (2011)
Description: Another film with the same title, this one is an Australian horror about a journalist investigating disappearances in an abandoned subway tunnel, uncovering a dark secret.
Fact: The film was released under a Creative Commons license, allowing for free distribution.


The Tunnel (2011)
Description: This film, also titled "The Tunnel," is an Australian found footage horror where a journalist explores an abandoned Sydney subway tunnel, discovering something sinister.
Fact: The film was shot entirely in real abandoned tunnels, enhancing its eerie authenticity.


Metro (2013)
Description: A Russian film about a terrorist attack in the Moscow Metro, focusing on the lives of passengers and the response of emergency services.
Fact: The film was shot in real Moscow metro stations, providing an authentic backdrop to the story.


The Tunnel (2004)
Description: A British film where a group of people are trapped in a London Underground tunnel after a terrorist attack, focusing on their struggle to survive.
Fact: The film was shot in real disused tunnels of the London Underground.
