Humanity's End

Humanity's End

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  • Genre(s): Action, Adventure, Drama, Science Fiction, Thriller
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Neil Johnson
  • Cast(s): Jay Laisne, Rochelle Vallese, Cynthia Ickes, William David Tulin
  • Duration: 1h 26min
  • Award(s): Europa Prize - Gold 2020 (Won) Awards List
  • Similar To: Escape Room, 2010: Moby Dick
  • Story:
    The year is 3313. Mankind is being systematically massacred throughout the galaxy by an invading species. All hope is lost until the last strand of pure human DNA is found on a remote planet in the far reaches of the galaxy. Now, an epic battle will be waged across time and space to save and protect the last of the human race.
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STORY

Story
The year is 3313. Mankind is being systematically massacred throughout the galaxy by an invading species. All hope is lost until the last strand of pure human DNA is found on a remote planet in the far reaches of the galaxy. Now, an epic battle will be waged across time and space to save and protect the last of the human race.

AWARDS

Won
Europa Prize - Gold Award

Best Composer | 2020 | Nedy John

Elbert Lewis Award

Best Music Track | 2017 | Nedy John

TRIVIA

Trivia

Just the catering budget for this film alone exceeded the entire budget of Neil Johnson's second film, To Become One (2002).

Neil Johnson's first Hollywood-produced film takes place in the same universe as his previous films Battlespace (2006) and Nephilim (2007), but is not considered a sequel, but an expansion on his vision with a much larger budget.

Jay Laisne, the lead actor, did all his own stunts in the film.

The "vessels" are remiscent of German WWII Type VIIc submarines.