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LOS ANGELES - Californer -- An upcoming post-apocalyptic feature film produced by Rad Cine Films, Vista Films, and OhSeek Productions, is rapidly gaining momentum online, igniting widespread conversation across social media and film communities ahead of its release.
The film is currently available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV, allowing audiences nationwide to experience its intense story firsthand.
Following the release of early promotional material, Blackout has captured attention for its explosive, claustraphobic, visuals, and timely exploration of societal collapse following a catastrophic nuclear blackout.
The film's rising profile has already attracted coverage from major media outlets, including Screen Anarchy and FOX 5 News, further amplifying its online traction.
Fans and creators alike have been sharing clips, reactions, and theories, pushing the project into trending discussions across multiple platforms and positioning Blackout as a breakout title within the post-apocalyptic genre space.
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Set in a world where modern infrastructure failed overnight after a nuclear event crippled global power systems, Blackout (2026) follows survivors Atticus (Mike Ferguson) Maya (Twana Barnet) and Ella Daniels (LeeAnne Bauer) navigating chaos, moral ambiguity, and unexpected alliances when society and hope suddenly vanish.
The film is co-written and co-directed by David M. Parks and LeeAnne Bauer, who also serve as producers, bringing a focused, character-driven vision to the film's stark and unforgiving world.
The ensemble cast includes Mike Ferguson (Showdown at the Grand, Night Patrol), Twana Barnett (Beast Game, WOW: Women of Wrestling), LeeAnne Bauer (Last Hit, When it Rains in LA), Tyler James (Last Hit, You me and Christmas makes Three), Vu Mai (Joy Luck Club, Kade), and Omar Moustafa Ghonim (Don't Look Up, Absolution) delivering grounded performances that anchor the film's high-stakes survival narrative.
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Several members of the Blackout cast are also appearing in the newly released indie action thriller; Last Hit (2026), a popular genre title starring Mike Ferguson, LeeAnne Bauer, Twana Barnett, and Trent James. The simultaneous buzz surrounding both films underscores the ensemble's growing momentum and visibility across the independent film landscape.
With increasing media attention, strong audience engagement, and wide availability on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV, Blackout (2026) is emerging as one of the most talked-about independent post-apocalyptic films currently in development.
Additional announcements, including upcoming trailers and events, are expected in the coming months.
Watch the Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHKqcxCQLBE
Available on Amazon Prime Video: https://www.primevideo.com/detail/Blackout/0GKBSD17YICGUFBZRDAZZOBQVS
The film is currently available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV, allowing audiences nationwide to experience its intense story firsthand.
Following the release of early promotional material, Blackout has captured attention for its explosive, claustraphobic, visuals, and timely exploration of societal collapse following a catastrophic nuclear blackout.
The film's rising profile has already attracted coverage from major media outlets, including Screen Anarchy and FOX 5 News, further amplifying its online traction.
Fans and creators alike have been sharing clips, reactions, and theories, pushing the project into trending discussions across multiple platforms and positioning Blackout as a breakout title within the post-apocalyptic genre space.
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Set in a world where modern infrastructure failed overnight after a nuclear event crippled global power systems, Blackout (2026) follows survivors Atticus (Mike Ferguson) Maya (Twana Barnet) and Ella Daniels (LeeAnne Bauer) navigating chaos, moral ambiguity, and unexpected alliances when society and hope suddenly vanish.
The film is co-written and co-directed by David M. Parks and LeeAnne Bauer, who also serve as producers, bringing a focused, character-driven vision to the film's stark and unforgiving world.
The ensemble cast includes Mike Ferguson (Showdown at the Grand, Night Patrol), Twana Barnett (Beast Game, WOW: Women of Wrestling), LeeAnne Bauer (Last Hit, When it Rains in LA), Tyler James (Last Hit, You me and Christmas makes Three), Vu Mai (Joy Luck Club, Kade), and Omar Moustafa Ghonim (Don't Look Up, Absolution) delivering grounded performances that anchor the film's high-stakes survival narrative.
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Several members of the Blackout cast are also appearing in the newly released indie action thriller; Last Hit (2026), a popular genre title starring Mike Ferguson, LeeAnne Bauer, Twana Barnett, and Trent James. The simultaneous buzz surrounding both films underscores the ensemble's growing momentum and visibility across the independent film landscape.
With increasing media attention, strong audience engagement, and wide availability on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV, Blackout (2026) is emerging as one of the most talked-about independent post-apocalyptic films currently in development.
Additional announcements, including upcoming trailers and events, are expected in the coming months.
Watch the Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHKqcxCQLBE
Available on Amazon Prime Video: https://www.primevideo.com/detail/Blackout/0GKBSD17YICGUFBZRDAZZOBQVS
Source: Rad Cine
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