Angel Studios has finished production on the faith-centered movie and TV series “Homestead,” based on the best-selling book series “Black Autumn” by Jeff Kirkham and Jason Ross.
The post-apocalyptic family survival drama follows a troubled Green Beret who becomes head of security for a doomsday prepper, leading to a struggle for survival as society collapses.
The story delves into themes of community, survival, and conflicting ideologies in a post-apocalyptic world. (Trending: Anthony Fauci Questioned About Evidence Behind COVID Restrictions)
The film’s description reads, “Homestead, based on the best-selling book series ‘Black Autumn,’ is a post-apocalyptic family survival drama.”
“A string of attacks and collapses drives troubled Green Beret Jeff Kirkham to take a job as head of security for a wealthy doomsday prepper, Jason Ross. Ross has built an elaborate permaculture compound for friends and family. As the fabric of America goes to pieces, a few dozen families scramble to ‘The Homestead’ in a last-ditch effort to survive,” it continues.
The description concluded, “They quickly discover that Ross’ elaborate plans will not protect them. Outside the gates, desperate neighbors, criminals, and opportunistic rivals look to The Homestead’s resources as a treasure trove. Inside, the community divides into factions: military versus civilian, compassionate versus practical, spiritual versus rational. These groups clash over every fatality, every demand of survival, and over the strange prophecies of Jeff’s adopted daughter.”
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