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Category 7: The End of the World
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Category 7: The End of the World was a
2005 made-for-
TV movie broadcast on
CBS in two two-hour parts, on
November 6 and
November 13. It was a sequel to the network's previous
miniseries,
Category 6: Day of Destruction.
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- Category 7 started exactly where Category 6 ended, but revolves mostly around a new character, Judith Carr, the new head of
FEMA. The storm system that ravaged
Chicago grows in strength and intensity, and storms like it are occurring around the globe such as
Paris and
Egypt. Additionally, it is found that an interaction between
urban heat islands and "falling chunks of
mesosphere" is what is fueling these storms. Simultaneously, a Christian
fundamentalist emulates some of the
plagues of Egypt in hopes of converting others before the
end of the world, leading to the kidnapping of the first-born children of Judith Carr and other characters.
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- The movie was filmed on location in
Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Canada.
Visual Effects were provided by
CBS Digital in Los Angeles. Among the hundreds of shots provided by
CBS Digital were several utilizing
Massive, the crowd simulation software pioneered for
The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Cast