Life After People: The Series
Life After People: The Series
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Life After People: The Series

Population Zero.

7.2 / 10
2009
3 seasons
28 episodes
Documentary

Life After People is a television series on which scientists, structural engineers, and other experts speculate about what might become of Earth should humanity instantly disappear. The featured experts also talk about the impact of human extinction on the environment, and the vestiges of civilization thus left behind.

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Trailer

Life After People: Series - Season 1 TV Spot (2009)

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Amazon Prime Video
Amazon Prime Video
Disney Plus
Disney Plus
Hulu
Hulu
Philo
Philo
HISTORY Vault Apple TV Channel
HISTORY Vault Apple TV Channel
HISTORY Vault Amazon Channel
HISTORY Vault Amazon Channel
Amazon Prime Video with Ads
Amazon Prime Video with Ads
History
History

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Cast

Seasons

  • The Bodies Left Behind

    1.The Bodies Left Behind

    8.0
    21-04-200944m

    What if every human being on earth disappeared? This isn't the story of how we might vanish--it is the story of what happens to the world we leave behind. In this episode, we'll se...

  • Outbreak

    2.Outbreak

    8.0
    28-04-200944m

    An examination of what will become of the flora and fauna after the human demise, and how they may someday dominate the planet.

  • The Capital Threat

    3.The Capital Threat

    8.0
    05-05-200943m

    An examination of Washington, DC and all it's monuments. Plus, a look at the fate of Los Angeles.

  • Heavy Metal

    4.Heavy Metal

    8.0
    12-05-200943m

    A look at how long the nation's buildings and bridges will stand before the elements consume the steel and concrete, from New York City's skyscrapers to the Gateway Arch in St. Lou...

  • The Invaders

    5.The Invaders

    8.0
    19-05-200943m

    Things begin to spread and take on area such as plants and animals. Includes alligators being eaten alive by pythons in the Florida Everglades, and lakes and rivers could be choked...

  • Bound & Buried

    6.Bound & Buried

    8.0
    26-05-200945m

    What will become of the encased treasures of the world, including the Mona Lisa painting or the Declaration of Independence, the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, and the bridges and c...

  • Sin City Meltdown

    7.Sin City Meltdown

    02-06-200943m

    The subject for this episode features the fate of gambling centers in Las Vegas, which has become overrun by rats, celebrities wax figures will melt, and world famous hotels will b...

  • Armed & Defenseless

    8.Armed & Defenseless

    8.0
    09-06-200943m

    The fate of mankind's machinery of war: a sunken nuclear missile explodes, Pearl Harbor comes under renewed attacks, snow causes urban avalanches, and dairy cows are threatened. Fe...

  • Roads To Nowhere

    9.Roads To Nowhere

    8.0
    16-06-200943m

    A look at the world of transportation and what will become of them after man disappears, including cars and trains, roadways, oil refineries, and Detroit. Also, the Alamo would be...

  • Waters Of Death

    10.Waters Of Death

    8.0
    23-06-200944m

    Massive waves of destruction threaten everything left behind by mankind in a post-apocalyptic world; U.S. cities face flooding as levees fail; famous paintings meet a tragic fate;...

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