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Feb 1, 2012 · With Robert Knepper, Julia Benson, Cameron Bright, Julia Maxwell. After dense matter from an imploded white hole hits Earth, the planet's rotation is devastated. A group of government agents must locate a lost satellite network that is the world's only hope for survival.
- (2.5K)
- Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller
- W.D. Hogan
- 2012-02-01
YouTube Movies & TV. 180M subscribers. Subscribed. 316. When bizarre radiation storms suddenly erupt, defense systems are wiped out, polar outposts are incinerated, and space debris blasts holes...
Government agents try to find a lost satellite network that is the world's only hope for survival after dense matter from an imploded white hole hits the Earth.
- (58)
- W.D. Hogan
- TV14
- Robert Knepper
PG-13. Action · Sci-Fi · Thriller. Freak radiation storms threaten to stop the Earth’s rotation. Does a disgraced inventor and an archaic satellite hold the key to humanity’s survival? Subtitles: English. Starring: Robert Knepper Julia Benson Cameron Bright Michael Kopsa Roark Critchlow Bruce Davison Alex Zahara Gardiner Millar Ali Liebert.
- W.D. Hogan
- 91 min
- January 1, 2011
Earth's Final Hours. Bizarre radiation storms threaten to stop the Earth’s rotation. Do a disgraced inventor and an archaic satellite hold the sole keys to Earth’s survival? 746 IMDb 3.9 1 h 30 min 2012. X-Ray PG-13. Action · Science Fiction · Harrowing · Scary. Available to rent or buy. Rent. HD $3.29. Buy. HD $7.99. More purchase. options.
- 90 min
Feb 1, 2012 · PG-13 02/01/2012 (US) Science Fiction , TV Movie 1h 24m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Overview. After dense matter from an imploded white hole hits Earth, the planet's rotation is devastated. A group of government agents must locate a lost satellite network that is the world's only hope for survival. David Hogan. Director. David Ray. Writer.
Action 2012 1 hr 31 min iTunes Available on Tubi TV, iTunes, Plex When bizarre radiation storms suddenly erupt, defense systems are wiped out, polar outposts are incinerated, and space debris blasts holes clear through our planet.