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Doomsday: 10 Ways the World Will End Season 1
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A look ahead at the cataclysmic events that could extinguish the human race.
Episode 10 : Deep Sea Disaster
December. 30,2016
Ocean currents control the climate around the world. When they suddenly stop, it unleashes an endless cascade of weather disasters, including blizzards, superstorms, wildfires, widespread drought, and rapid sea level rise. No place on earth is spared from this climate catastrophe that threatens to end human civilization.
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Episode 9 : Alien Invasion
December. 30,2016
When rogue aliens launch a surprise attack on Earth, people are left dying in the streets, world governments are obliterated, cities are destroyed, and a deadly virus is unleashed. Can mankind survive or is this the end?
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Episode 8 : Earth Out of Orbit
November. 04,2016
What if, for the first time in four and a half billion years, the Earth was pulled out of its orbit... sending our planet on a collision course into the Sun. Earth's deadly fall takes 65 days, triggering massive hurricanes, sandstorms and--with temperatures reaching over 200 degrees--a heat wave that kills every last person.
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Episode 5 : Nuclear War
October. 21,2016
World War 3 breaks out and a nuclear nightmare becomes reality as thousands of hydrogen bombs destroy the world's greatest cities. A deadly fallout of ash and debris creates a Nuclear Winter, plunging the planet into a sudden Ice Age. Crops fail worldwide and mass starvation drives humanity to the brink of extinction.
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