Movie Type: Sci-Fi Disaster Film, Prime-Time Drama
Themes: After the Apocalypse
Director: Peter DeLuise
Release Year: 2002
Country: US
Run Time: 60 minutes
Plot
The Showtime cable series Jeremiah was set in a bleak, post-apocalyptic future, 15 years after a mysterious virus had killed off everyone past puberty. The only survivors of the holocaust were teenagers and twentysomethings, with the eponymous Jeremiah (Luke Perry) falling into the latter category. Following fragmentary clues left by his father, Jeremiah navigated the dismal, ravaged countryside in search of the "Valhalla Sector," an idyllic locale which may or may not have held the key to a brighter future. He was joined in his quest by the glib, supremely untrustowrthy Kurdy (Malcolm-Jamal Warner), and, on occasion, by other youthful remnants of the human race, both friendly and antagonistic. Co-executive produced by horror film specialist Joe Dante and Babylon 5 maven J. Michael Straczynski, the weekly, 60-minute Jeremiah was launched with a 100-minute pilot episode on March 30, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Credit
Joe Dante - Executive Producer; Peter DeLuise - Director; Peter DeLuise - Producer; Luke Perry - Executive Producer; Sam Egan - Executive Producer; Sam Egan - Screenwriter; Michael Finnell - Executive Producer; Russell Mulcahy - Director; Gregory Noveck - Executive Producer; A.L. Katz - Screenwriter; Scott Rosenberg - Executive Producer; J. Michael Straczynski - Executive Producer; J. Michael Straczynski - Screenwriter; Brett Dowler - Director; Ervin Rustemagic - Executive Producer; George Horie - Producer
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