Trevor (Brandon Fleiser) is a young geologist. His older brother who also studies geosciences disappeared when he went to Iceland for exploration in 1997, leaving behind his son Sean (Josh Hutcherson) and Trevor lives together. Because Trevor broke traditional thinking and put forward seemingly illogical conjectures and was questioned and isolated by academic scientists, Trevor decided to go to Iceland to investigate his theory, follow his brother’s experience, and at the same time fulfill his taciturn. Nephew’s promise to go to Iceland for an expedition.
Trevor hired the beautiful and brave scientist's daughter Hannah (Anita Bream) as a guide in Iceland. The three together embarked on a ground-breaking journey of exploration and began a challenge to the unknown and dangerous! They came to the depths of the earth, traveled through a dreamlike world that had never been imagined, and encountered many strange creatures, and some of Trevor's bold ideas were also verified. They are getting closer to the earth's core, and they are also facing more and more thrilling dangers. The volcano in the depths of the earth's core is about to erupt, and the hot lava splashes. Brave explorers must quickly find a way to escape.
Trevor (Brandon Fleiser) is a professor of natural sciences at the university, but he puts forward a theory that is completely opposed to the existing scientific system. He believes that Verne's novels are not just science fiction but true. As a result, this incident was passed on as a joke by the college, almost ruining Trevor's academic reputation. Later, when Trevor, his nephew Sean (played by Josh Hutcherson) and the beauty Hannah (played by Anita Bream) were traveling in Iceland, they accidentally discovered a cave. The three of them walked along the cave, stepped through the thin ice on the ground and fell into the bottomless abyss. Fortunately, the big lake underneath saved their lives. After the three people swim out of the lake, they find that they have entered a mysterious world of the earth's core. There are all kinds of weird creatures, and there are all kinds of bizarre sights. It turns out that Verne's writing is really true. Trevor can finally exhale. However, the first problem to be solved is how to find another way out like Verne did back then.