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End of Days was released on November 24, 1999, just weeks before the infamous Y2K scare. Schwarzenegger plays Jericho Cane, a security guard and former New York City cop who has lost his faith after a family tragedy. The plot involves a secret sect trying to bring about the birth of the Antichrist through a young woman, Christine York (Robin Tunney). Satan, possessing a human form (Gabriel Byrne), hunts Christine, intending to father the Antichrist on the stroke of midnight on December 31, 1999.
Despite mixed critical reception at the time—many found its religious horror awkwardly paired with Schwarzenegger’s action-star persona—the film has aged into a fascinating time capsule of pre-9/11, pre-new millennium angst. Its dark, grimy New York cinematography, hard rock soundtrack (including tracks by Limp Bizkit, Guns N’ Roses, and Everlast), and over-the-top Satanic imagery make it a unique entry in Arnie’s filmography.