


Final Days of Planet Earth
Three years ago, a team of astronaut miners completed a daring space expedition. In hyper-sleep they embarked on their journey home, but by the time the craft returned to Earth, their commander had gone mad—taking a terrible secret with him to a heavily guarded state asylum for the insane. Today, archeologist Lloyd Walker (Gil Bellows, Ally McBeal) and entomologist Marianne Winters (Suleka Mathew, Battlestar Galactica) are among a select group of people who are questioning a possible link between the tragic space mission, the mystery of the commander’s madness, and a series of bizarre disappearances and strange accidents in San Francisco. The answer arrives when they stumble upon an underground colony of insect-like creatures harvesting human bodies for survival. Liz (Daryl Hannah, Kill Bill), now an employee of the mayor’s office, knows all too well the secret of the aliens. She is their Earth Queen. The city’s highest representatives are her consorts. With police and government officials taken over by aliens masquerading as humans, Lloyd and Marianne realize they can trust no one, except Phillips (Campbell Scott, The Exorcism of Emily Rose), the one man who knows the ultimate goal of the aliens. He also holds the mysterious key to their defeat—it’s in his blood. He is the commander himself—the sole mission survivor being held as prisoner. Lloyd and Marianne must find him before he becomes a victim of an unearthly experiment. As more human bodies are hijacked and as the Selenites horrifying harvest threatens to reach end-of-the-world proportions, a battle royale for ultimate survival between human and insect begins. RHI Entertainment brings to Earth an action-packed miniseries in the form of a classic alien invasion story. It’s a 21st-century tale filled with eye-popping, state-of-the-art special effects, wicked wit, and fierce imagination.Final Days of Planet Earth has one or more episodes free on PlutoTV, free on Sony Crackle, and available for purchase on Prime Video. It's an action & adventure and comedy show with 2 episodes over 1 season. Final Days of Planet Earth is no longer running and has no plans to air new episodes or seasons. It has a low IMDb audience rating of 4.3 (1,185 votes).
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2 episodes (100%) are available to watch free online (PlutoTV & Crackle).
2 episodes (100%) are available to rent or buy from $1.99 on 1 service (Prime Video).
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#3233 Ranked in Action & Adventure TV
#6638 Ranked in Drama TV
Final Days of Planet Earth has a low IMDb audience rating of 4.3 (1,185 votes). The show is not very popular with Reelgood users lately.