The Burning Zone is a television drama broadcast on the UPN network as part of its 1996–97 lineup. It ran for 19 episodes. The series was rerun on SciFi Channel in the mid-to-late 1990s. The Burning Zone featured a team of American agents who could be almost instantly dispatched almost anywhere in the world to fight biological warfare and naturally occurring biohazards. The series is believed to be cashing in on the success of the New York Times bestseller The Hot Zone, which spawned biological disaster movies like Outbreak. There was a villainous organization known as "The Dawn" that was responsible for some of the threats the team faced. The members of "The Dawn" were shadowy and never fully exposed but their goals and aims were clear: To allow disease and pestilence of a biological nature restore the Earth by rendering extinct the most virulent pestilence of all—mankind.
A deadly virus known as "Algernon" has attacked humanity. At the forefront of the battle is the mysterious Akamatsu Industries, this undercover organization uses enhanced weapons known as NeuroNoids to battle Algernon. Also helping with their secret efforts is the mysterious mutant who is known as "Betterman."
Transporter Frank Martin, now in Miami, becomes a temporary chauffeur for the wealthy Billings family. When the young son of a powerful USA official is kidnapped, Frank is suspected and must navigate a dangerous mission to save the boy's life. With the help of his detective friend Tarconi, Frank uncovers a plot involving deadly viruses and a criminal organization. Through thrilling car chases, hand-to-hand combat, and high-speed action, Frank risks everything to bring the boy home safely.
In a post-apocalyptic future, a deadly virus outbreak wipes out most of Earth's population. The story follows a group of survivors as they navigate the new world and try to rebuild civilization.
Nearly three decades after the discovery of the T-virus, an outbreak reveals the Umbrella Corporation's dark secrets. In the first timeline, 14-year-old sisters Jade and Billie Wesker move to New Raccoon City and uncover their father's concealing of secrets that could bring about the world's destruction. In the second timeline, the future shows a world with only 15 million surviving humans and billions infected by the T-virus. Jade, now thirty, fights to survive in this post-apocalyptic world.
Ebola Syndrome is a disturbing and twisted film that follows the story of a man who becomes an asymptomatic carrier of the deadly Ebola virus. As he goes on a spree of murder, rape, and sadistic acts, he spreads the contagious disease, leaving a trail of brutality and horror in his wake.
In the wake of a deadly virus outbreak, a group of survivors must navigate a post-apocalyptic world and find ways to rebuild and survive.
Eleventh Hour follows a science professor and a special branch officer as they join forces to investigate deadly viruses and failed experiments. Together, they must unravel the mysteries behind these dangerous scientific experiments and prevent any further catastrophes.
In a world devastated by a deadly virus, humans turn into flesh-eating zombies. A group of survivors, including a police officer, must fight to stay alive and find a safe haven. They encounter violence, brutality, and psychotronic horror as they navigate through an abandoned city overrun by the undead. With darkness closing in and the threat of the virus spreading, the survivors must rely on their survival skills to make it through the night.
Mauvais Sang is a crime drama that takes place in 1980s Paris. The story revolves around a deadly virus and a love triangle, involving an ex-convict, a nickname, and unrequited love. It explores themes of rivalry, romantic rivalry, and the consequences of choices made in the face of an epidemic. The film also delves into the post-punk culture of Paris and features elements of a fictional drug called opium. With its captivating plot and atmospheric setting, Mauvais Sang is a must-watch for fans of crime dramas and romantic movies.
When a deadly virus outbreak occurs, a troubled couple seeks refuge on a remote island retreat. As they try to survive, tensions rise and their troubled marriage is put to the test.
When a small town is hit by a toxic waste spill, a sheriff and a group of survivors must fight off mutant zombies to stay alive.
Virus is a gripping drama based on the true story of a deadly virus outbreak in Kerala. The film explores the devastating effects of a contagious airborne virus and the efforts of medical professionals to contain and combat it. As the virus spreads rapidly, a team of doctors and nurses from the World Health Organization join forces with local healthcare workers to prevent an epidemic. The movie provides a riveting portrayal of the challenges faced by these healthcare heroes and the race against time to save lives.
A.P.E.X. is set in the year 2073, where a deadly virus has led to the near-extinction of humanity. A group of resistance fighters, armed with bazookas and machine guns, must travel back in time to 1973 and change the past in order to prevent the human extermination. They face off against killer robots and an indestructible monster in their mission to save the future. Explosions, time portals, and a race against time add to the thrilling adventure as they fight for human survival.
Snapshots of the tumults of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the midst of a global pandemic, an actor who enters an audition must pass a series of tests in order to keep those around him alive.
Buddies is a heart-wrenching film set in 1980s New York City. It explores the friendship between two men, one of whom is diagnosed with AIDS. The movie follows their journey as they support each other and face the challenges of living with the deadly virus and the stigma associated with it.
A municipal worker's strike combined with Frankfurt's hottest summer in 150 years brings infected rats out onto the streets.
In 2020, the world was hit by a deadly pandemic known as COVID-19. This documentary follows the stories of healthcare workers in New York City as they battle the virus and face numerous challenges. From overcrowded hospitals to shortages of medical supplies, the first wave of the pandemic puts a strain on the healthcare system and exposes the social inequities within it.
The Last Cruise is a documentary that delves into the harrowing events that took place on the Diamond Princess cruise ship during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The film captures the experiences of passengers and crew members as they navigate through the outbreak, quarantine measures, and the devastating impact of the deadly virus.